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Fulton County in Georgia Challenges the F.B.I.’s Seizure of 2020 Ballots

The county filed a motion demanding the return of ballots and other election materials that were seized by the F.B.I. in a highly unusual move by the Trump administration.

© Nicole Craine for The New York Times

F.B.I. agents searched an election center in Fulton County, Ga., last week and seized ballots and other election materials.
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Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections Adds to State Officials’ Alarm

Some top state election officials, who run voting across the country, worry that the federal government has become hostile to them and their work.

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Some Democratic state election officials, including Shenna Bellows, secretary of state in Maine, have spoken out about President Trump’s efforts to involve the administration in election and voting matters.
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Snow Drought, Political Shifts and Strikes Batter Ski Industry in Western U.S.

Little snowpack, strikes by mountain staff and Trump administration policies that are keeping international visitors away have made this a difficult season in the Rockies and beyond.

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Telluride, in western Colorado, closed for nearly two weeks this winter because of a strike by its ski patrollers. The ski area, shown in a photo from Dec. 27, has also been hurt by a lack of snow.
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Search for Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Grows More Urgent

The authorities made urgent pleas for help from the public as they tried to locate Ms. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of the “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie.

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Savannah Guthrie with her mother, Nancy Guthrie, in Sydney, Australia, in 2015.
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Why A.I. Fears Are Battering Stocks, Again

New tools by artificial intelligence companies like Anthropic have reignited worries that businesses will pare down their subscriptions to software services.

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Investors are fleeing software stocks as A.I. companies like Anthropic introduce more-sophisticated business tools.
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Novo Nordisk Warns of First Sales Drop Since Start of Ozempic

The once high-flying Danish drugmaker has struggled to fend off rivals in the weight-loss industry, especially Eli Lilly, which gave a much rosier outlook to investors.

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Shares of Novo Nordisk, once Europe’s most valuable public company, have fallen significantly from their peak in 2024.
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NFL Wants to Revise TV Deals Years Before They Expire

The league is so important to the business of media companies that they are likely to have little choice but to agree to renegotiations.

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Roger Goodell, the N.F.L. commissioner, at a news conference on Monday in San Jose, Calif. Last year, he said of the league: “I always think we’re undervalued.”
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The Questionable Science Behind the Odd-Looking Football Helmets

The N.F.L. claims Guardian Caps reduce the risk of concussions. The company that makes them says, “It has nothing to do with concussions.”

© Audra Melton for The New York Times

Guardian Sports, the company that makes Guardian Caps, says more than half a million athletes at all levels now wear the helmet enhancements.
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Two Chinese Journalists Are Detained for Reporting on Corruption

The move against the men, who wrote an article that was critical of a local official, demonstrates how the space for independent voices has shrunk in China.

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Liu Hu in 2019. He and another Chinese journalist were recently detained after writing about a local official in Sichuan Province.
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The Melting Continent

Today we look at an expedition to Antarctica.

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Ex-Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn Seeks Maryland House Seat

Mr. Dunn, who rose to prominence for defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, will run for a hotly contested Southern Maryland seat.

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Harry Dunn came in second out of 22 candidates in the Democratic primary for a different Maryland district two years ago.
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A Winter of Anguish for Minneapolis Children

“It’s like living in fear all the time,” a teenager said about the federal raids that have shattered families.

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Xochitl Soberanes, 16, right, helped care for her younger siblings while her father was detained by immigration officials.
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Bulgarians Adopt the Euro With a Whisper of Melancholy but Few Tears

In a country roiled by political upheaval recently, retiring the longtime currency, the lev, prompted some concern about inflation but little other angst.

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A billboard in Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, on New Year’s Day. The changeover to euros was long anticipated but divided public opinion nonetheless.
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