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Monday, February 13, 2017

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The Times in Print for Monday, February 13, 2017

Turmoil at the National Security Council, From the Top Down

Staff members are struggling to make policy to fit the president’s Twitter posts, and the council’s leader, Michael T. Flynn, is facing an inquiry into his communications with Russia.

Trump Sons Forge Ahead Without Father, Expanding and Navigating Conflicts

Critics say conflicts of interest are far from resolved, but Don Jr. and Eric press on with deals landing Trump-branded properties around the world.

As Japan Ages, Menus Adapt to Finding the Gourmet in Purées

The country is a global leader in the kinds of societal changes needed for an aging society, including when it comes to “one of the greatest joys” — eating.

Subway’s Slide in Performance Leaves Straphangers Fuming

Officials say plans are in place for upgrades that should help the New York City system make significant strides. But as ridership soars, complaints are mounting.

‘Hamilton’ and ‘Harry Potter’ Productions Try to Outwit Scalpers

As “Hamilton” heads to London and “Harry Potter” comes to New York, the two plays are experimenting with measures to limit reselling of their tickets.

Adele Dominates the Grammys; Beyoncé Stops the Show

Adele swept the top categories, winning album of the year for “25” and both record of the year and song of the year for “Hello.” She dedicated her triumphs to Beyoncé.

Today's Front Pages

Quotation of the Day
"Since they just opened up the Second Avenue subway, maybe they could get some funding over here on the C train."
VERONICA RODRIGUEZ, of Brooklyn, about the unreliable service on her subway line.

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