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‘Extremely Rare’ Snowy Owl Sighting Transfixes a California Suburb

‘I just don’t have words.’ Kyiv residents express fury at New Year’s Eve attacks.

Katie Couric: What Barbara Walters Made Possible for Women

Biden and Pelosi pay homage to Pope Benedict XVI.

Breaking Out of the #MeToo Movie Formula

American Catholics react to the death of Pope Benedict XVI.

Dispatch: Though far away, the war is transforming a Turkish resort town.

Her Child’s Naked Dance Killed Her Google Account. New Appeals Path Restored It.

After Competing Without a Hijab, a Top Iranian Chess Player Heads for Spain

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‘They’re Like Angels’: Buffalo Residents Help Storm Victims

Washington condemns the latest Russian attacks in Ukraine as ‘barbaric.’

The Downsides of Using ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’

‘Wildcat’ Review: Rescue and Rewild

Met Opera Takes On ‘Fedora,’ Neglected Tale of Murder and Love

Southwest Stole Christmas. It Still Has Superfans.

Your Thursday Briefing: The U.S. Requires Covid Tests for Travelers From China

You’re Stranded at the Airport. Now What?

Ask Wirecutter: Cheap New Year’s Eve

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Rudy Gobert Isn’t Worried About the People Waiting for Him to Fail

The cultural toll of Russia’s invasion shows how central it is to the conflict.

J.J. Watt, Quarterbacks’ Nightmare, Is Retiring From the N.F.L.

Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Knows Better by Now’

George Santos: What We Know and Don’t Know About the Representative-Elect

In a city a few hours from Moscow, mothers grieve their sons, but don’t resent Putin’s war.

Travel Meltdowns in Recent History

Thousands of Canceled Flights Cap Holiday Weekend of Travel Nightmares

Your Tuesday Briefing: China Menaces Taiwan

Aid Groups in Afghanistan Suspend Work After the Taliban Ban Female Staff

Paris Shooting Suspect Indicted on Charges of MurderWith Racist Motive

For Sibling Survivors of a Mass Shooting, Christmas Is an Act of Resolve

Is the Inflation Storm Letting Up?

They Traveled From South Korea. They Got Stranded Near Buffalo.

Epitome of Precision

Kathy Whitworth, Record-Holder for U.S. Golf Wins, Dies at 83

Buses of Migrants Arrive at Kamala Harris’s Home on Christmas Eve

Terry Hall, a Face of Britain’s Ska Revival, Is Dead at 63

Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Artist’s Daughter and Inspiration, Dies at 87

What We Learned From Week 16 in the N.F.L.

For farmers in Florida, the chill resonates in a troubling way.

Stuck in Brooklyn, dreaming of a Buffalo Christmas.

In the Buffalo area, a community comes to life, beckoned by beer and football.

In chilly Orlando, the most popular souvenir isn’t Mickey Mouse ears.

Arizona Judge Rejects Kari Lake’s Effort to Overturn Her Election Loss

Threat of Invasion From Belarus Low, Says Ukraine Spy Chief

The nearly $50 billion Congress approved for Ukraine consists mostly of military support.

Is Israel on ‘a Dangerous Path’ as Netanyahu Takes Power?

Russian shelling hits Ukraine’s south and east as Zelensky returns to Kyiv.

After 40 Years of Fa-La-Laing, a New York Caroler Hands In His Bells