Friday, February 4, 2022

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G.O.P. Declares Jan. 6 Attack 'Legitimate Political Discourse'

Lawmakers Press Amazon on Sales of Chemical Used in Suicides

A Tenacious Winter Storm Moves Across the Northeast

Stocks climb as investors weigh a surprising jobs report and Amazon earnings.

On Ukraine, Many Russians Have No Doubt: It's the Fault of the U.S.

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Jason Bailey

Watch These 11 Titles Before They Leave Netflix This Month

February's exodus includes two best picture winners and a lot more. Catch these while you can.

Robert Daniels

Five Action Movies to Stream Now

This month's picks include a grim western teeming with bloodthirsty outlaws, humans fighting an alien invasion and more.

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Emily Anthes

In New York City Sewage, a Mysterious Coronavirus Signal

For the past year, scientists have been looking for the source of strange coronavirus sequences that have appeared in the city's wastewater.

Mekado Murphy

Watch Time Stand Still in 'The Worst Person in the World'

The director Joachim Trier narrates a fanciful sequence from his film, starring Renate Reinsve.

Richard Fausset

Hate Crimes Trial to Proceed After Failed Plea Deal With Arbery's Killers

Gregory and Travis McMichael had previously agreed to plead guilty, but a federal judge rejected the deal, which offered 30-year sentences. They have now affirmed their original not-guilty pleas.

Victor Mather

The festivities get a new shirtless, oiled-up athlete.

Nathan Crumpton competes in skeleton for American Samoa.

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

Jason Epstein, Editor and Publishing Innovator, Is Dead at 93

His literary and marketing instincts brought quality paperbacks to American readers and led to the creation of The New York Review of Books.

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Loving Him More When He Walks Out the Door

A daily reminder of mortality can be more gift than burden.

Elaine Glusac

Talking Points With … Who Else? The Points Guy

Brian Kelly has been helping travelers and other consumers navigate the increasingly complicated loyalty universe for over a decade. Here's what he has to say about playing the points game.

Juliet Macur and Victor Mather

Nathan Chen finishes first in skating's team event, setting up the U.S. for a medal.

Chen skated in the short program, his first event in Beijing, and rebounded from a disappointing showing at the 2018 Games.

Michelle Goldberg

Opinion | Georgetown Law, Don't Punish Your New Hire Over His 'Lesser Black Woman' Tweet

This is a terrible time for liberal institutions to weaken academic freedom.

Walter Kirn

Heather Havrilesky Compares Her Husband to a Heap of Laundry

In her memoir, "Foreverland," the advice columnist opens up about her own marriage.

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