What will happen on February 14th 2022?

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  1. Canada Opens Blockaded Bridge, but in Ottawa, Truckers Won’t Budge

    By Sarah Maslin Nir

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  2. Inside McConnell’s Campaign to Take Back the Senate and Thwart Trump

    By Jonathan Martin

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  3. The Rams clinch the Super Bowl with a final stop of Joe Burrow.

    By Alanis Thames

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  1. The Radical Experimentation of Black Psychedelia

    By Emily Lordi

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  2. You’ve Done Self Care. You’ve Languished. Now Try This.

    By Brad Stulberg

World

  1. Ukraine’s President Tries to Avert Panic as Pressure Mounts

    By Andrew E. Kramer

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  2. That Organic Cotton T-Shirt May Not Be as Organic as You Think

    By Alden Wicker, Emily Schmall, Suhasini Raj and Elizabeth Paton

    Page A1

  3. The Quiet Flight of Muslims From France

    By Norimitsu Onishi and Aida Alami

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U.S.

  1. After Nearly 58 Years, Pennsylvania Police Solve Killing of 9-Year-Old Girl

    By Amanda Holpuch

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  2. Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Passenger Tries to Enter Cockpit

    By Christine Chung and Alyssa Lukpat

  3. Kodak Black Is Shot in Los Angeles

    By Azi Paybarah

    Page A17

Politics

  1. Abortion Opponents Hear a ‘Heartbeat.’ Most Experts Hear Something Else.

    By Roni Caryn Rabin

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  2. In Arbery Hate Crimes Trial, Racism Will Take Center Stage

    By Richard Fausset and Audra D. S. Burch

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  3. Unpaid and Potentially Stateless, Afghan Diplomats Seek Permission to Remain in U.S.

    By Lara Jakes and Carlotta Gall

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Business

  1. Are Activist Short Sellers Misunderstood?

    By Michelle Celarier

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  2. Trial of Ex-Goldman Banker Involved in 1MDB Scandal Set to Begin

    By Matthew Goldstein

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  3. The Last Pandemic Aid Anybody Wants to Need

    By Tara Siegel Bernard

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Technology

  1. Divorcing Couples Fight Over the Kids, the House and Now the Crypto

    By David Yaffe-Bellany

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  2. Larry David Doesn’t Get Crypto. That’s Why He’s the Perfect Pitchman.

    By Tiffany Hsu

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  3. How The Sims Became the Internet’s Most Exciting Place to Eat

    By Nikita Richardson

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Sports

  1. Erin Jackson wins gold in the 500 meters, becoming the first African American woman to win a speedskating medal.

    By Kevin Draper and Gabriela Bhaskar

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  2. Before a Disputed Drug Test, a Russian Figure Skater Had a Rapid Rise

    By Juliet Macur

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  3. Rap Takes Over Super Bowl Halftime, Balancing Celebration and Protest

    By Jon Caramanica

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Arts

  1. Review: In Miami, a ‘Swan Lake’ That Blasts Off the Cobwebs

    By Gia Kourlas

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  2. Shining a Spotlight on the Art of Translation

    By Alexandra Alter

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  3. Review: An Audition Season Begins at the Philharmonic

    By Joshua Barone

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New York

  1. How Democrats’ New Maps Could Shape N.Y. Politics for Years to Come

    By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Grace Ashford

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  2. Woman Followed and Fatally Stabbed in Her Chinatown Apartment

    By Precious Fondren and Ashley Southall

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  3. New Covid data show New York returning to pre-Omicron surge levels.

    By Esha Ray

Media & Advertising

  1. Local Papers Find Hints of Success With Online Subscriptions

    By Marc Tracy

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  2. Brazil’s Joe Rogan Faces His Own Firestorm Over Free Speech

    By Jack Nicas and Ana Ionova

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  3. ‘Alt-Right Armory’ Podcaster Faces Charges of Possessing Machine Guns

    By Vimal Patel

    Page A13

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Obituaries

  1. Carmen Herrera, Cuban-Born Artist Who Won Fame at 89, Dies at 106

    By Robert D. McFadden

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  2. Stephanie Selby, 56, ‘A Very Young Dancer’ Who Inspired Many, Dies

    By Katharine Q. Seelye

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  3. Sigal Barsade, 56, Dies; Argued That It’s OK to Show Emotions at Work

    By Clay Risen

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Opinion

  1. When Everyone Around You Is Talking About the End, Talk About Black History

    By Tiya Miles

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  2. Covid Drugs May Work Well, but Our Health System Doesn’t

    By Aaron E. Carroll

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  3. Why the Beijing Olympics Are So Hard to Watch

    By Lindsay Crouse

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What happened in the world on February 14 2022?

HeadlinesFebruary 14, 2022 Over a dozen countries have now called on citizens to leave Ukraine or have transferred official personnel out of Kyiv. The Biden administration says 130,000 Russian troops are massed along Ukraine's border, and warned again Sunday that Russia could invade at any time.

What is the special of 14 February?

Valentine's Day. On February 14, Americans celebrate love and friendship by exchanging cards, flowers, and candy. Although the origins of Valentine's Day are murky, ancient Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia, a spring festival, on the fifteenth of February.

Why is Feb 14 2022 a holiday?

International Epilepsy Day - February 14, 2022 (Second Monday in February) League of Women Voters Day. Library Lovers Day.

What things are happening in February 2022?

Month Themes: Black History, Human Relations, Love.
February 1 - Chinese New Year. ... .
February 2 - International Crêpe Day. ... .
February 4 - World Cancer Day. ... .
February 9 - National Pizza Day. ... .
February 14 - Valentine's Day. ... .
February 17 - Random Acts of Kindness Day. ... .
February 20 - World Day of Social Justice..