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On Pro Football: Patriots End a Week of Hand-Wringing With Another A.F.C. Crown
Tom Brady’s injured throwing hand caused much concern for Patriots fans, but he engineered yet another comeback in a victory over the Jaguars that sent New England to the Super Bowl.
Eagles Dominate Vikings to Reach Super Bowl LII
Backup quarterback Nick Foles picked apart the Vikings’ top-rated defense with three touchdown passes.
M.T.A. May Have Inflated Number of Subway Power Delays
New York City Transit officials reportedly pressured staff to expand the number of subway delays that could be attributed to power issues and consequently Con Edison.
How the Patriots Came Back to Win the A.F.C. Championship
The defending Super Bowl champions erased a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter as Tom Brady found Danny Amendola for two touchdowns.
Philadelphia Slathers Crisco on Street Poles to Keep Eagles Fans Down
Ahead of a big playoff championship game, the police in Philadelphia greased up poles to keep boisterous people from climbing them.
Here Are the Senators Trying to Find a Bipartisan Solution to the Government Shutdown
A group of bipartisan lawmakers emerged as the negotiators behind a potential deal to end the gridlock and reopen the government.
Sunshine Cinema, a Beloved Manhattan Theater, Goes Dark
Built over a century ago, the building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan was home to two churches, Yiddish vaudeville and movie classics.
Watching a Ridge Slide in Slow Motion, a Town Braces for Disaster
Every day a mountainside looming over Interstate 82 and the Yakima River slips another few inches. Experts believe it will collapse, but they don’t know when.
Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Empathize With Your Political Foe
We are real people, not a bunch of demographic characteristics.
Editorial: Lobbyists Romp in Trump’s Washington
In his Inaugural Address, President Trump promised to upend the money-grubbing culture of the capital. It’s only gotten worse.
Asia and Australia Edition: North Korea, Syria, Women’s Marches: Your Monday Briefing
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
On Washington: Shutdown’s Crux: Democrats’ Deep-Rooted Distrust of G.O.P. on Immigration
After decades of fruitless efforts to overhaul immigration, Democrats simply do not believe Republicans will follow through on the issue.
Op-Ed Columnist: Shutdown, Showdown, Sure Thing
Donald Trump proved himself woefully inept at making tough deals.
When Running Is More Than a Sport
With running in a transitional period, an apparel company’s advertising campaign has favored images of people who use the activity to build a community.
Sundance, Steeped in Weinstein Mystique, Enters a New Era
Harvey Weinstein helped put the Sundance Film Festival on the map. But organizers say this year’s slate, which puts women front and center, shows the festival has moved on.
Voices From the Women’s Marches
Marking the anniversary of the Women’s March in January 2017, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in major cities and small towns around the globe over the weekend, marching for women’s rights from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Pikeville, Ky., to Washington to Rome on Saturday and from Paris to London to Las Vegas, Nev. on Sunday. Photographers went to rallies for The New York Times and asked marchers what their hopes were for 2018.
Pope Lauds Peru’s Young, but Stays Silent on Church Sex Abuse
Ending his weeklong visit to Latin America, Francis did not address an abuse scandal by a Roman Catholic group based in Peru.
Op-Ed Contributor: Roe v. Wade Was About More Than Abortion
It was also about our right to privacy.
Statue of Liberty Will Reopen Despite Government Shutdown
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo reached a deal with the Interior Department to reopen the statue, paying its operating costs from the state tourism budget.
Side Street: The Slow-Motion Unraveling of an Immigrant Family
Juan Villacis hoped his family would get political asylum in the United States after fleeing threats of violence in Colombia. Instead, they are being deported, starting with him.