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Federal Vaccine Advisers Take Aim at Covid Shots

One panelist accused the F.D.A. of withholding data on potential harms. The advisers also are reviewing research on vaccines given to pregnant women.

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Dr. Robert Malone, during a December meeting of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices in Atlanta.
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Suicide Bombing Kills 31 at Mosque in Pakistan’s Capital

The bombing, during Friday Prayers, was the second major attack in recent months in Islamabad, where large-scale violence had been relatively rare.

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People move an injured man to a hospital following an explosion at a mosque in Islamabad on Friday.
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Stellantis’s Shift Away From Electric Cars Will Cost It $26 Billion

The company, which owns Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot, is changing its strategy to gasoline and hybrid vehicles in an effort to revive weak sales.

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Stellantis, which was created after the 2021 merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot SA, is pulling back from its plans to offer many more electric models.
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Europe Accuses TikTok of ‘Addictive Design’ and Pushes for Change

European Union regulators said the app’s infinite scroll and personalized algorithm led to “compulsive” behavior, especially among children.

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TikTok and other social media companies are under mounting pressure globally for hooking young users.
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America’s Game

We tell you everything you need to know about this year’s Super Bowl.

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Norway Rallies Behind Royals, Despite Dismay Over Epstein Links

The future queen’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, and her son’s rape trial, have disappointed many Norwegians. But there is still widespread support for the monarchy.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway with her husband, Crown Prince Haakon.
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As Minnesota Reels Amid Immigration Crackdown, a Sheriff Agonizes Over Her Role

Sheriff Dawanna Witt of Hennepin County says she thinks she could help end the crackdown by allowing some measure of cooperation with ICE. She also knows that could cost her re-election.

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Sheriff Dawanna S. Witt of Hennepin County was sworn into office in 2023, becoming the first woman and the first person of color to hold the office.
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‘Gang Stuff’ and ‘Illicit Trysts’: How Epstein Sought Leverage With the Wealthy

Jeffrey Epstein drafted letters to men like the retail billionaire Leslie Wexner in which he hinted at shared secrets.

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Leslie Wexner, the retail billionaire behind Victoria’s Secret, was one of Jeffrey Epstein’s most important clients.
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What to Know About Minnesota’s Immigration Policies Amid Federal Crackdown

The Trump administration has criticized state and local “sanctuary” policies during its Minnesota immigration crackdown. The reality on the ground is complicated.

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Federal agents clashed with Minnesotans while attempting to stop a resident as part of Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis last month.
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The 2026 Super Bowl Ads (So Far), Ranked

Here is our critic’s survey of this year’s Super Bowl commercials, from best to worst to A.I.

George Clooney pitches Grubhub in one of two Super Bowl ads directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
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New York’s Next Archbishop Introduces Himself to ‘the Parish of America’

On the eve of his installation, Bishop Ronald A. Hicks led a Vespers prayer service, conscious of the weight of representing more than 2.5 million Catholics.

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Bishop Ronald A. Hicks, appearing for a Vespers prayer service on Thursday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, will be installed as archbishop of New York on Friday.
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