New York Times U.S.
- The Infrastructure of Jeffrey Epstein’s Powerby Ezra Klein and Jack McCordick on February 13, 2026 at 10:06 am
The journalist Anand Giridharadas examines the power and influence that Jeffrey Epstein brokered, and which the latest batch of Epstein files puts on display.
- We’re All in a Throuple With A.I.by Amelia Miller on February 13, 2026 at 10:00 am
What happens when the people building a new technology don’t want to use it?
- Tarique Rahman Is Elected Bangladesh’s New Leaderby Anupreeta Das, Saif Hasnat and Lam Yik Fei on February 13, 2026 at 9:29 am
Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, returned to sweep his party into government with a promise of change. Some have doubts.
- Prosecutor Seeks Dismissal of Charges Against Man Shot by ICEby Mitch Smith on February 13, 2026 at 8:35 am
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota asked a judge to drop charges against the immigrant who was shot by an ICE agent, saying new evidence was “materially inconsistent” with what officials had claimed.
- Japan Seizes Chinese Fishing Boat; Move Likely to Add to Tensionsby Javier C. Hernández on February 13, 2026 at 8:28 am
The seizure of the trawler, which Japan said was sailing in its waters in the East China Sea, is likely to add to tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.
- N.Y.C. Officials Reinstate Pride Flag at Stonewall After Federal Removalby Liam Stack and Olivia Bensimon on February 13, 2026 at 7:40 am
Hundreds of people attended a rally on Thursday to re-raise the flag, setting up a defiant response to the Trump administration’s assault on diversity initiatives.
- ‘The Daily Show’ Gives President Trump Yet Another Inaugural Awardby Trish Bendix on February 13, 2026 at 6:29 am
Jordan Klepper congratulated the president, the sole nominee for “the Inaugural Award for Winning the Most Inaugural Awards.”
- What We Know About the Victims of the Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting in Canadaby Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Vjosa Isai and Ian Austen on February 13, 2026 at 4:23 am
The attack at a secondary school and a private residence in the small, remote community in British Columbia has left families stunned and grief-stricken.
- Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler Resigns Over Epstein Tiesby Rob Copeland, Maureen Farrell, Lauren Hirsch and Duy Nguyen on February 13, 2026 at 4:22 am
Kathryn Ruemmler, a former top Obama administration lawyer, is out at Goldman Sachs after emails showed a friendship with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spanning many years.
- Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Intervene in N.Y. Redistricting Caseby Grace Ashford and Abbie VanSickle on February 13, 2026 at 3:24 am
Lawyers for Representative Nicole Malliotakis, Republican of New York, asked the Supreme Court to block a ruling that would redraw her district lines.
- Ex-Leader of Norway Charged With Corruption Linked to Epsteinby Ephrat Livni on February 13, 2026 at 2:49 am
Thorbjorn Jagland, who briefly led Norway in the 1990s, had been protected by diplomatic immunity that came with his work with the Council of Europe, but that privilege was waived.
- Canada School Shooter’s Online Life Showed Interest in Violent Extremismby Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Aric Toler, Pranav Baskar, Malachy Browne, Amy Harmon and Vjosa Isai on February 13, 2026 at 2:26 am
The suspect in the British Columbia shooting had long been posting about mental health problems, substance abuse and a fascination with weapons and online violence.
- The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Eliteby Robert Draper on February 13, 2026 at 2:26 am
The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.
- How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Filesby Patrick Healy, Steve Eder, Andrew Chavez, Kirsten Danis and Dylan Freedman on February 13, 2026 at 2:17 am
Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.
- Closing of El Paso Airspace Adds to Tension Between F.A.A. and Pentagonby Kate Kelly, Karoun Demirjian and Eric Schmitt on February 13, 2026 at 2:12 am
The Federal Aviation Administration is charged with flight safety, and the Defense Department with national security. Those missions keep colliding.