By BY MARC TRACY from NYT Arts
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The season finale of “Euphoria” demonstrated once again that even its most impassioned fans have decidedly mixed feelings about its writer and director.
By BY VALERIE HOPKINS from NYT World
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Russia’s delegation leader said the next meeting would take place once more along the Ukraine-Belarus border in the “coming days.”
By BY DANA G SMITH from NYT Well
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Scientists are split over whether the benefits some microdosers experience are a placebo effect or something more.
By BY DAVID E. SANGER from NYT World
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Both countries have various levels of alert, and it was unclear how Putin’s wording would be implemented by Russian nuclear forces.
By BY ANTON TROIANOVSKI AND VALERIE HOPKINS from NYT en Español
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El presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski, aceptó una reunión “sin condiciones previas”, aun cuando los militares y los ciudadanos de su país resistían la invasión rusa y el mundo se movilizaba en su apoyo.
By BY TARIQ PANJA from NYT Sports
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“We are here asking for your help,” one Brazilian player pleaded. “There’s no way we can get out.”
By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT en Español
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Hubo intensas refriegas callejeras el sábado en la capital. Los reportes de inteligencia occidental más recientes indicaron que se ralentizó el avance ruso. Pero la prioridad de Rusia sigue siendo la captura de la capital.
Brentford midfielder Christian Eriksen speaks of his joy after making his first appearance in eight months after collapsing while playing for Denmark at Euro 2020.
By BY MIKE MCINTIRE AND MICHAEL FORSYTHE from NYT World
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On paper, the Russian president appears to own very little. Yet estimates put his hidden wealth well over $100 billion.
By BY TRISH BENDIX from NYT Arts
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For most of the week, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was top of mind for the late-night hosts. Here's what they had to say.
By BY KRYSTEN CHAMBROT from NYT Food
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Hetty McKinnon’s sheet-pan fried rice is a perfect way to use up leftovers and frozen veggies.
By BY ALEXIS SOLOSKI from NYT Theater
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Daniel K. Isaac, a theater actor with a steady gig on the series “Billions,” is appearing at the Public in Lloyd Suh’s play “The Chinese Lady.”
By BY LIZ ALDERMAN AND MELISSA EDDY from NYT Business
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The swiftness of Russia’s assault raised questions about how to confront the rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
By BY LANANH NGUYEN from NYT Business
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The fees have been criticized by regulators. Citi’s move follows similar actions by smaller lenders like Capital One and Ally Financial.
By BY LAURA ZORNOSA from NYT Arts
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The pop master’s estate, a longtime friend of the Whitney Museum, will donate his Greenwich Village studio to the museum’s Independent Study Program. It will open next year.
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A reader calls for stronger action; another urges that China impose sanctions. Also: Dr. Paul Farmer; breast cancer; funeral expenses; the Trump G.O.P.
By BY PAM BELLUCK from NYT Health
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Though public health experts have long advised the use of condoms for anal sex to protect against H.I.V. and other infections, regulators did not have enough data to allow marketing for that use.
By BY MATT SHAW from NYT Arts
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An Instagram post has boosted preservation efforts for a midcentury-modern home in Illinois. But a plan for its future would need to be in place by April 1, or it might be razed.
By BY BEN SISARIO from NYT Arts
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An album of music from Disney’s animated movie earned its sixth week at No. 1, while Eminem and Dr. Dre benefited from small Super Bowl boosts.
By BY ELLEN BARRY AND ALEX TRAUB from NYT Obituaries
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As a medical student, Dr. Farmer decided to build a clinic in Haiti. It grew into a vast network serving some of the world’s poorest communities.
By BY DWIGHT GARNER from NYT Books
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“Burning Questions” collects sundry pieces the author has written (and sometimes spoken) since 2004.
By BY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON from NYT U.S.
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After early defeats in Congress, relatives of those lost in the 2012 shooting fought on, besting a renowned gun maker and an infamous conspiracy theorist.
By BY LINDSAY ZOLADZ from NYT Arts
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The 20-year-old musician’s staging at Madison Square Garden was minimal compared to many pop extravaganzas. The concert’s power was fueled by her animated presence.
By BY EDUARDO MEDINA from NYT Business
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The ban was issued last week after a U.S. inspector was verbally threatened in the state of Michoacán in Mexico.
By BY DAVEY ALBA from NYT Business
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Several claims have circulated on social media, often after they are mentioned by Russian officials or news media.
By BY SARAH FIELDING from NYT Obituaries
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As the first trained Black nurse in America, Mahoney devoted her life to creating opportunities in the profession for people of all races.
By BY J. KENJI LÓPEZ-ALT from NYT Food
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Simmering meat in a deeply flavored broth is an easy, adaptable way to dinner, J. Kenji López-Alt writes.
By BY ERIC LIPTON from NYT U.S.
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Mrs. Trump assailed what she called attempts to “cancel her” as she comes under criticism, along with her husband, for post-White House fund-raising efforts.
By BY MICHAEL PAULSON from NYT Theater
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The musical, which closed temporarily last month as the Omicron variant spread, had hoped to reopen in March.
By BY JOHNNY DIAZ from NYT U.S.
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Here’s what’s behind the dazzling phenomenon in which a waterfall in Yosemite National Park appears to be changed into a cascade of fire.
By BY ERIC SCHMITT from NYT U.S.
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Nearly 5,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division are now in Poland in response to the Russian deployments on Ukraine’s borders.
Liverpool goalkeeper Rylee Foster says she has experienced "dark" moments in her recovery from a car accident in October but has been given hope of a return to football.
By BY JESSE WEGMAN from NYT Opinion
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Mr. Dellinger, a fierce liberal raised in the heart of the former confederacy, was always keenly aware of the forces he was up against.
By BY TEO BUGBEE from NYT Arts
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A man is granted magical powers to fight mystical chaos agents in Bangkok in this overcomplicated action thriller.
By BY CASEY SCHWARTZ from NYT Well
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In his new book, Johann Hari investigates how our brains have been broken by technology — and what we can do to fight back.
By BY JEANNA SMIALEK AND EMILY COCHRANE from NYT Business
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The White House’s five Fed nominees, including picks for the chair and vice chair, were supposed to face a vote on Tuesday.