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01.04.2025
With a family tree resonant with storied brand names, David Meylan aims to keep “the heritage alive” with a focus on quality over provenance.
When it comes to watches, they can tell you more than just the time, our critic says. Find out what yours is saying — whether it’s smart or analog.
Since Arnaud Nicolas became an owner of L’Epée 1893, it has created clocks that look like antique cars, spaceships and even a hot-air balloon.
Vanessa Lecci has captured scenes such as a star-filled sky for watch brands such as Louis Vuitton and Vacheron Constantin.
25.03.2025
The evolution reflects a growing bipartisan agreement that American families are struggling and something has to change.
29.03.2025
Can you sort 8 historical events?
Special elections are already pointing to a familiar pattern.
Voters in two heavily Republican House districts in Florida will decide who to send to Congress. See which party is ahead in turnout so far.
31.03.2025
This word has appeared in 88 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
This word has appeared in 71 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Even though it’s been more than a century since some of these novels roared onto the literary scene, they all remain classics of the era. Try this short quiz to see how many you remember.
Inspired by The New York Times’s 36 Hours series, we invite you to make a weekend itinerary for what people should see, do and eat where you live.
26.02.2025
The company said it was working to fix the problem after iPhone users began reporting the issue.
01.03.2025
Xiaomi, which produces smartphones and consumer electronics, delivered 135,000 E.V.s last year after tapping China’s robust manufacturing supply chain.
15.03.2025
In the A.I. era, does Apple need to get comfortable shipping less polished products?
20.03.2025
European Union regulators said the tech giants likely violated the law by unfairly boxing out smaller competitors, adding to tensions between Europe and the United States.
17.02.2025
What do you notice about the percentage change in the number of foreign-born and native-born workers in the United States? What do you wonder?
19.02.2025
A new study suggests that the NOVA1 gene may have been a key player in the evolution of human language.
24.03.2025
Parents looking to promote health and intelligence in their children can pick and choose their embryos now. There could be more downsides than we think.
Under microscopes, scientists found that giant single-cell organisms were able to vacuum up more food when they are stuck together.
Our Frugal Traveler tries out the bargain pass at frill-free resorts in Utah, Idaho and Montana.
Here are five places where you can create your own affordable getaway this winter.
21.02.2025
The dollar’s strength against the euro, the yen and other foreign currencies means bargains for U.S. travelers.
12.03.2025
Here’s how to get the best deals offered by Epic, Ikon and others.
14.03.2025
None have ever won F1’s Australian Grand Prix. The Aussies Oscar Piastri of McLaren and Jack Doohan of Alpine hope to change that.
Because Formula 1 teams try to hide their capabilities during preseason testing, the first race often shows who is fast and who is not.
The Australian city hosted the first race of the year for most of the last three decades before the Covid-19 pandemic. Now it’s back.
In the country’s “Motor Valley,” racecar enthusiasts can admire, and even drive, Maseratis, Lamborghinis, Ferraris and more.
30.03.2025
Your average daily heart rate is a useful metric; so is your daily step count. Combining the two might be even better.
The Eli Lilly drug caused a major drop in the blood levels of Lp(a), but further research is needed to show that it will prevent heart attacks and strokes.
Five years after the pandemic began, interest in the anti-parasitic drug is rising again as right-wing influencers promote it — and spread misinformation about it.
Researchers at academic institutions nationwide say that U.S. science is being dismantled.