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Cold Weather Impedes the Search for Survivors
- The death toll is expected to increase, perhaps substantially, after the initial magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck south central Turkey.
- Workers were looking for survivors in near-freezing temperatures in a region racked by crises. Dozens of countries have offered to send aid.
Time is running out to find survivors, and the logistics of doing so are daunting.
Maps and images show the range of destruction in dozens of cities.
Here’s how to help earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
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Continue reading the main storyPrevious Chinese Balloon Incursions Initially Went Undetected
Some incidents during the Trump administration had been classified as unexplained phenomena.
The flap with the U.S. raises concerns about how China wields its power in a climate that is primed for conflict.
China said that the balloon that Colombia spotted in its airspace on Friday was for civilian purposes.
Outnumbered and Worn Out, Ukrainians in East Brace for Russian Assault
The war is intensifying in a string of villages on the eastern front, where doctors struggle to handle an influx of gruesome injuries.
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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine could visit Brussels this week to meet with E.U. leaders.
This is how Russia is surviving the tightening grip on its oil revenue.
Biden’s State of the Union Prep: Tricks to Conquer a Stutter
Aides describe a process in which President Biden spends weeks reading drafts aloud, rejecting anything that smacks of Washington-speak.
George Santos’s Pick for His State of the Union Guest Is Raising Eyebrows
Mr. Santos invited Michael Weinstock, a Democrat who once ran for his district and who was also a firefighter at ground zero on Sept. 11.
Amid Criticism, Elite Crime Teams Dwindled. Then Cities Brought Them Back.
The Scorpion police team was disbanded after Tyre Nichols’s death. But Memphis wasn’t the only city embracing specialized units to fight crime.
The N.Y.P.D.’s response to a wave of protests in 2020 demonstrated a lack of training, the police review board said.
Education Issues Vault to the Top of the G.O.P.’s Presidential Race
With a primary starting to stir, Republicans are returning with force to the education debates that have recently mobilized their staunchest voters.
Club for Growth, the conservative anti-tax group, left Donald Trump off the invite list for its donor retreat.
How the Grammys Bring Rebels Into the Fold
The awards show needs to build bridges between generations. That means convincing once-overlooked upstarts to show up as elders, our critic writes.
Questlove helped organize a 15-minute tribute to 50 years of rap history. Here’s how he did it.
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Biden’s a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.
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Joe Biden Has a Bully Pulpit, and He Should Focus It on the Supreme Court
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Russia and Ukraine Have Incentives to Negotiate. The U.S. Has Other Plans.
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Continue reading the main storyPervez Musharraf’s Legacy: A Conflicted Pakistan and a Bristling Military
The former Pakistani general and ruler, a central player in post-9/11 global tensions, ultimately lost his hold on the Pakistani public.
Pair Is Charged With Plotting to ‘Destroy Baltimore’ by Attacking Electrical Grid
The charges came as experts have warned that the energy grid and electrical substations in particular have become popular targets for far-right extremists.
The Premier League’s Charges Against Manchester City, Explained
Could City really get tossed out of the Premier League? The rules are clear. The outcome of a complicated case is not.
New Jersey Police Officer Who Shot Man in the Back Is Charged With Assault
New Jersey’s attorney general said the shooting violated state policy. The man, now unable to walk, was fleeing but did not pose a threat, officials said.
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Continue reading the main storyThe Quarterback Recruit Who Went From Millions to Nothing
Jaden Rashada would have made a staggering $13.85 million through a Name, Image and Likeness deal at Florida. Then it all became “nonexistent.”
How Juventus Was Plunged Into Crisis
Wiretaps, a “black book” and exposed WhatsApps have left one of Europe’s greatest soccer clubs under siege.
Aaron Rodgers’ Next Move and More N.F.L. Offseason Predictions
If the Packers are finished with the veteran quarterback, the Jets and Titans are intriguing landing spots.