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Willie Colón Played Up the Bad Guy With Purpose

By styling himself after mobsters and blaxploitation characters early in his career, Mr. Colón, the legend of salsa music who died on Saturday, crafted an everlasting image.

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Willie Colón was a salve for the Latino youth of the 1960s. He became an avatar for young Latinos who could not style themselves after John Wayne, Muhammad Ali or Elvis Presley.
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Anti-Trump Republicans Face Divisions and an Uncertain Future

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Par : Tim Balk
Divisions over what and who should come next were evident as G.O.P. critics of the president, weakened in their party, gathered at a summit near Washington.

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Former Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey sounded open to supporting a centrist Democrat in 2028.
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Inside the Big Tech Lobbying Machine Aiming to Halt Social Media Bans

Tech giants, including Meta and Alphabet, are spending lavishly on splashy billboard ads, courting on-the-fence politicians and bulking up their ranks of lobbyists.

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The biggest tech companies are bolstering their lobbying efforts in Europe as several countries weigh teen social media bans.
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Fat Signing Bonuses, and Concierge Service, for Family Doctors

In a country where a quarter of the population lacks a family doctor, Canadian communities compete in a zero-sum battle to recruit family doctors.

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The town of Stettler, Alberta’s economy is predominantly driven by the agriculture and oil industries, and is the largest town for surrounding communities.
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How A.I. Money Is Flooding Into the Midterm Elections

A.I. companies, along with allied groups and executives, spent at least $83 million on federal elections last year, and huge amounts are set to arrive this year.

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Greg Brockman, a co-founder of OpenAI, and his wife, Anna, have donated tens of millions of dollars to the leading super PACs backing the A.I. industry and President Trump.
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Trump Considers Targeted Strike Against Iran, Followed by Larger Attack

The top negotiators plan to meet in Geneva on Thursday for last-ditch talks, debating a new proposal that could create an off-ramp as two carrier groups massed within striking distance of Iran.

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President Trump’s threat is the latest example of how he is trying to force Iranian leaders to see that they have no choice but to give up every aspect of their nuclear program.
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2026 BAFTAs Winners: ‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Best Film, Besting ‘Sinners’

Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy drama won six awards at the British equivalent of the Oscars. The best actor choice, however, was a surprise.

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Paul Thomas Anderson accepts the best director award for “One Battle After Another” during the EE BAFTA Film Awards at London’s Royal Festival Hall on Feb. 22.
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Hunter College to Review Professor’s ‘Abhorrent’ Remarks at Meeting

A student objected to the potential closure of her New York City middle school. The professor, speaking on a hot mic, said, “They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school.” The comment was assailed as racist.

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A professor at Hunter College made offensive remarks during a meeting she was attending virtually. The college said that it expects members of its community to abide by the “institutional identity, values and policies.”
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Who Won the Olympics? All the Ways to Count We Could Think Of.

Which country won the most events on snow, ice or sliding track? Here are all the ways we could think of to track the medal count.

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Cross-country skiing is part of Norway’s culture and was a source of many of its medals.
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Will Threat of Prison Make One of New York’s ‘Worst Landlords’ Change?

Tenants said one of the city’s most notorious landlords let rats run free and left them cold during the winter. Now, charged with harassment, he’s facing up to four years in prison.

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Sonia Peralta shows water intrusion at her apartment in Washington Heights in 2025.
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Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn

Security officials are monitoring increasingly worrisome signs as President Trump considers another military campaign against Iran.

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A new billboard in Tehran this month. The uncertainty surrounding possible threats from Iran’s proxy groups further complicates the Trump administration’s war planning.
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2026 BAFTA Awards Photos: Looks From the Red Carpet

Teyana Taylor, Paul Mescal, Michael B. Jordan and the Prince of Wales turned out in style for Britain’s biggest celebration of film.

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Timothée Chalamet, nominated for best leading actor for “Marty Supreme,” arrived in Givenchy.
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2026 BAFTAs: How to Watch the Ceremony

Will “One Battle After Another,” “Hamnet” or “Sinners” triumph at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars? U.S. viewers can watch this year’s show on E!
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Armed Man Is Fatally Shot at Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service Says

The local sheriff identified the man as a 21-year-old resident of Cameron, N.C. The president was not at his resort in Florida and has not commented on the shooting.

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An armed man was shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump’s resort in Palm Beach, Fla., on Sunday, according to local and federal authorities.
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Denmark Rejects Trump’s Plan to Send Hospital Boat to Greenland

Denmark’s defense minister said Greenland did not need health care assistance, a day after President Trump said he planned to send a “great hospital boat” to the island.

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President Trump’s announcement of his plan to send a “great hospital boat” to Greenland included a depiction of the Navy hospital ship U.S.N.S. Mercy, seen here in California in 2020.
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You Can Bet on It

Today, a Morning writer explains how he became a grudging participant in the world of online gambling.

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In Las Vegas.
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