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Monday 31 January 2022

Russia, Ukraine and ‘Hybrid Conflicts’
Putin and Macron talk again by phone, keeping diplomatic lines open.
Britain’s health secretary calls for a review of a vaccine mandate for health care workers in England.
Teenage Inmates Found Among the 500 Dead in Syria Prison Attack
The maker of Hubble contact lenses will pay $3.5 million in F.T.C. settlement.
The F.D.A. grants Moderna’s vaccine full approval.
At the ‘Logistics Games,’ Just Arriving Is a Victory

Sunday 30 January 2022

Some Democratic and Republican governors are looking toward a future after Omicron.
Tyrann Mathieu will play for Kansas City.
‘There’s Nothing Quite as Distressing as This Piece’
What to Cook This Week
Cincinnati has had difficulties protecting Burrow.

Saturday 29 January 2022

As Storms Intensify, the Job of TV Weather Person Gets More Serious
American Woman Accused of Prominent Role in Islamic State
The storm is good news for skiers and many ski areas.
As Storms Intensify, the Job of TV Weather Person Gets More Serious
In New York City, opinions ranged from ‘it’s terrible’ to ‘it doesn’t seem that bad.’

Thursday 27 January 2022

8 Lunar New Year Recipes for Good Times Ahead
Olympics Results
Johnson Vows to Release Full Report on Lockdown Parties
Leading Biden’s nominee through the Judiciary Committee will be a major test of its leader, Senator Durbin.
Writers Guild Nominations: ‘Don’t Look Up,’ ‘Licorice Pizza’ and More
The Best Veggie Burgers Are Made With Vegetables

Wednesday 26 January 2022

Awaiting Report on Parties, Johnson Faces Fire Over an Afghan Evacuation
Fed, Citing High Inflation and Strong Job Market, Signals Rate Increase ‘Soon’
Today in On Tech: Why online stars are mad at Apple.
‘Gomorrah’ Review: The End of TV’s Sleekest Italian Import
Here’s how The Times reported on Breyer’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
Why Online Stars Are Mad at Apple
Democrats can seat a new justice on their own, even if Republicans unite in opposition.

Tuesday 25 January 2022

After a Mastectomy, Moving Between Gratitude and Grief
Ukraine’s leaders are playing down the threat from Russia. Why?
‘Compartment No. 6’ Review: Strangers on a Russian Train
They Need Legal Advice on Debts. Should It Have to Come From Lawyers?
Michael Avenatti Will Represent Himself During Remainder of His Trial
Frank Dutton, Who Took On Apartheid’s Crimes, Dies at 72

Monday 24 January 2022

Recipes for Tet From Red Boat’s Founder
Listen to ‘Day X’
‘The Books of Jacob,’ a Nobel Prize Winner’s Sophisticated and Overwhelming Novel
The Fall of Afghanistan
The three officers wanted to be tried apart from Chauvin, and Covid made it happen.
Taqueria Ramírez Brings a Mexico City Specialty to Brooklyn
The military announces a takeover in the West African nation of Burkina Faso.