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Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts
technology

Homeland Security Wants Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts

The department has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials and tech workers said.

By Sheera Frenkel and Mike Isaac
Agents Suspended After Their Story of Shooting an Immigrant Falls Apart
us

Agents Suspended After Their Story of Shooting an Immigrant Falls Apart

A judge dropped charges against the immigrant and another man after the top federal prosecutor in Minnesota said new evidence was not consistent with the agents’ testimony.

By Mitch Smith and Hamed Aleaziz
ICE Agents Menaced Minnesota Protesters at Their Homes, Filings Say
us

ICE Agents Menaced Minnesota Protesters at Their Homes, Filings Say

Protesters in Minneapolis and St. Paul said in sworn statements that they were singled out by agents who demonstrated that they knew where they lived.

By Jonah E. Bromwich
Department of Homeland Security Faces an Impending Shutdown
us

Department of Homeland Security Faces an Impending Shutdown

Though funding for the department is set to run out early Saturday, officials said its essential functions would continue.

By Madeleine Ngo
Kennedy Allies Target States to Overturn Vaccine Mandates for Schoolchildren
health

Kennedy Allies Target States to Overturn Vaccine Mandates for Schoolchildren

Proponents of vaccines warn that the efforts will further dismantle the immunization infrastructure and lead to more outbreaks of disease.

By Christina Jewett
Ramping Up Election Attacks, Trump Does Not Let Reality Get in His Way
us

Ramping Up Election Attacks, Trump Does Not Let Reality Get in His Way

President Trump increases his attacks when he fears an election loss. With midterm elections approaching, he has gone into overdrive as Republicans face potential losses.

By Katie Rogers
Trump Nominates an Apostle of ‘White Erasure’ for the State Department
us

Trump Nominates an Apostle of ‘White Erasure’ for the State Department

Jeremy Carl, President Trump’s nominee to lead the State Department’s outreach to international organizations, had a rough confirmation hearing, but he stood by his views on “whiteness.”

By Clyde McGrady
The Mutually Beneficial Ties Between Jeffrey Epstein and ‘Mr. Human Rights’
world

The Mutually Beneficial Ties Between Jeffrey Epstein and ‘Mr. Human Rights’

Thorbjorn Jagland, a former prime minister of Norway who led the Nobel Committee, promised influence, and the disgraced financier had gifts to give, new emails show.

By Lynsey Chutel and Henrik Pryser Libell
Consultants Offered Epstein Access to Top N.Y. Democrats if He Donated
nyregion

Consultants Offered Epstein Access to Top N.Y. Democrats if He Donated

Dynamic SRG repeatedly, and apparently unsuccessfully, asked the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to donate to House races, Justice Department records show.

By Jay Root and Bianca Pallaro
Handsome at Any Cost
style

Handsome at Any Cost

Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, has emerged as a beacon for a group of narcissistic, status-obsessed young men. He wants to take his fixation with “looksmaxxing” mainstream.

By Joseph Bernstein
Europe Concedes a Point to Trump: It Needs to Stand on Its Own
world

Europe Concedes a Point to Trump: It Needs to Stand on Its Own

At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. officials softened their tone but not their message: Europe should pay its own way. European leaders increasingly agree.

By Steven Erlanger
German Officials Needle Trump at Munich Security Conference
world

German Officials Needle Trump at Munich Security Conference

Friedrich Merz, the chancellor of Germany, said that under President Trump, the United States’ claim to global leadership “has been challenged, and possibly squandered.”

By Jim Tankersley
Ocasio-Cortez Offers a Working-Class Vision in Munich, With a Few Stumbles
us

Ocasio-Cortez Offers a Working-Class Vision in Munich, With a Few Stumbles

Speaking at Europe’s largest security conference, she tied income inequality to the rise of authoritarians and offered a forceful rebuttal to President Trump’s worldview. She also had some shaky moments.

By Kellen Browning
‘They All Tried to Break Me’: Gisèle Pelicot Shares Her Story
magazine

‘They All Tried to Break Me’: Gisèle Pelicot Shares Her Story

In her first interview with an American media outlet, Pelicot opens up about surviving years of secret abuse — and a trial that shocked the world.

By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Au Pair Sentenced to 10 Years in Banfield Double Murder Case
us

Au Pair Sentenced to 10 Years in Banfield Double Murder Case

Juliana Peres Magalhães, 25, had cooperated with prosecutors, who sought a lenient sentence. But the judge said the woman, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, merited the state maximum.

By Billy Witz
What It Means to Be a White ‘Race Traitor’
magazine

What It Means to Be a White ‘Race Traitor’

From Schwerner and Goodman to Good and Pretti, white people putting themselves in harm’s way has helped galvanize Americans for justice.

By Nikole Hannah-Jones
White House Sees Win After 2 Strong Economic Reports
business

White House Sees Win After 2 Strong Economic Reports

Solid jobs data and a soft inflation reading for January are welcome news for President Trump. But the bigger economic picture is less encouraging.

By Lydia DePillis and Sydney Ember
Crises Everywhere, but the Markets Don’t Seem to Mind
business

Crises Everywhere, but the Markets Don’t Seem to Mind

Stocks have prospered while the world has plunged into disorder, an economist says. “Keep calm and carry on” may be the best investors can do.

By Jeff Sommer
Nancy Guthrie’s Friends Long for Their Partner in Mahjong and Life
us

Nancy Guthrie’s Friends Long for Their Partner in Mahjong and Life

Shortly before her disappearance, Ms. Guthrie, the mother of the NBC host Savannah Guthrie, was celebrating her 84th birthday and playing games.

By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Jack Healy
How ‘The Traitors’ Builds a Reality TV Dream Team
arts

How ‘The Traitors’ Builds a Reality TV Dream Team

The casting executives behind the Emmy-winning reality competition reveal how they create a mad mix of modern celebrity.

By Joe Coscarelli
One Last Chat With David Brooks
opinion

One Last Chat With David Brooks

Before leaving The Times after 22 years, David Brooks responds to readers’ questions.

By New York Times Opinion
How to Find a Date in a Country With Over 30 Million Extra Men
opinion

How to Find a Date in a Country With Over 30 Million Extra Men

A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?

By Violet Du Feng
The Government Is Set to Partially Shut Down, Again
briefing

The Government Is Set to Partially Shut Down, Again

Also, Gisèle Pelicot shares her story. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

By Matthew Cullen
Measles Outbreak Hits Florida College
well

Measles Outbreak Hits Florida College

More than 40 people have fallen ill at Ave Maria University, raising fears that college campuses may soon experience more measles outbreaks.

By Teddy Rosenbluth
Four Killed in Plane Crash Near Steamboat Springs, Colo.
us

Four Killed in Plane Crash Near Steamboat Springs, Colo.

The plane crashed in remote mountain terrain at about 12:20 a.m. on Friday “under unknown circumstances,” according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

By Michael Levenson
After a Harrowing Water Rescue, Baby Is Delivered on Mother’s Birthday
us

After a Harrowing Water Rescue, Baby Is Delivered on Mother’s Birthday

Shedly Apollon was on her way to a prenatal massage when she started to feel faint while on the road. Her car veered off the highway and into a lake.

By Christine Hauser