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‘I Checked the Counter and the Floor, but I Couldn’t Find It Anywhere’

Quotation of the Day: U.S. Slow to Shield Its Inmates From Virus

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Dr. Fauci Hosts ‘So You Think You Can Get the Vaccine’

Corrections: Feb. 28, 2021

At Least 3 Killed as Myanmar Police Crack Down on Protests

In Australia, a preview of Broadway’s recovery.

¿Ovnis, el yeti, la KGB? Una nueva teorĂ­a sobre nueve muertes misteriosas en Rusia

Settle In for a Cuppa

A Day Before He Speaks, Conservative Gathering Is Mostly About Trump

Think You Can’t Dance?

Cook With Cabbage and Sing a Sea Shanty

How to Write a Gratitude Letter

Get Your Hands Dirty With a Paper-Pulp Sculpture

A health care provider’s vaccine supply was cut off after it inoculated ineligible people.

Three Wichita Police Officers Injured in ‘Possible Explosion,’ Officials Say

A Day Before He Speaks, Conservative Gathering Is Mostly About Trump

Smoky Artwork by Judy Chicago at Desert Zoo Is Canceled

Cuomo Is Accused of Sexual Harassment by a 2nd Former Aide

F.D.A. Clears Johnson & Johnson’s Shot, the Third Vaccine for U.S.

New Zealand’s largest city enters its second lockdown in February.

China’s Seniors, Seeking Retirement Homes, Find Scams Instead

Crossword Buff

Fred Segal, Designer Who Commodified California Cool, Dies at 87

Top health official in Memphis resigns after the state finds 2,400 wasted doses.

CPAC Crowd Cheers Josh Hawley’s Vote Against Election Results

I Will Not Rest Until This Garden Grows

The Final Push to End the Coronavirus Pandemic in the U.S.

Unity Proves Elusive in Democrats’ Fight for $15

House Democrats plan to vote soon on the sweeping pandemic aid package.

Ethiopia’s War Leads to Ethnic Cleansing in Tigray Region, U.S. Report Says

House Democrats are getting ready to approve President Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.

Raymond Cauchetier, Whose Camera Caught the New Wave, Dies at 101

F.D.A. Expert Panel Endorses Johnson & Johnson’s Vaccine

Thousands of Migrant Children Detained in Resumption of Trump-Era Policies

President Biden Lets a Saudi Murderer Walk

Meisha Porter, Longtime N.Y.C. Educator, to Take Over Country’s Largest School System

Stimulus, Saudi Arabia, Golden Globes: Your Friday Evening Briefing

A New York Drugstore Nearly as Storied as the City Itself

5 Songs to Listen to Right Now

Canada Catches Up in the Race to Produce Zero-Emission Vehicles

At CPAC, Josh Hawley is unapologetic about trying to overturn the election results, and draws a standing ovation.

Republicans Grapple With Raising the Minimum Wage

‘WandaVision’ Fills In Gaps in Marvel History

So Ancient, Yet So New: Gorgeous Red Wines From Greece

Iranian and Mexican Rice Pudding Meet at Nixta Taqueria in Austin

Crushing Dissent: The Saudi Kill Team Behind Khashoggi’s Death

Granholm Sworn In as Energy Secretary

U.S. Airstrikes in Syria Target Iran-Backed Militias That Rocketed U.S. Troops in Iraq

D.C.’s Mayor Mourned Covid’s Unequal Toll. Her Sister Is the Latest Victim.

The Impact and Influence of Tiger Woods: Here. There. Everywhere.