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New York Times
03.12.2024
Embellished, shiny accessories are sure to spark chatter this season.
In their bedazzled hoodies and crystal-embellished T-shirts, hype-driven shoppers may be the last true dandies left.
A reader asks about the ideal number of black pants to own. Our fashion critic provides guidance on how many essential wardrobe pieces one should have.
David Webb’s aquamarine-and-emerald horse bracelet nods to the brand’s original equestrian motifs.
26.11.2024
Donald Trump’s populist pitch bumped Democrats off their traditional place in American politics.
27.11.2024
The proposed rule could give millions of Americans access to the new drugs; it will also put pressure on the incoming Trump administration.
28.11.2024
Flying in America has become slower even as official statistics have shown improvement.
30.11.2024
Can you sort 8 historical events?
Novels for young adults often become films for young adults. Test yourself on these five books and their adaptations with this short quiz.
This word has appeared in two articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
This word has appeared in 53 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
At 17, Sophia Park has passed the bar exam and will soon begin working as a prosecutor. Would you want to embark on an accelerated path to your future job?
03.11.2024
The conglomerate reported on Saturday that it had cut its holdings in Apple and Bank of America and increased its cash to a record high in the third quarter.
08.11.2024
The executives of tech’s biggest companies largely ignored Donald Trump before the 2016 election. This time around, they’re far more friendly.
11.11.2024
Los auriculares de Apple y otros dispositivos pueden ayudarte a oír a tus acompañantes. Aquí te explicamos cómo usarlos.
Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s antitrust regulator, who put technology’s harms on the global agenda, reflected on a decade of taking on the biggest companies and what comes next.
10.10.2024
Less than a quarter of all students in the United States take algebra before ninth grade. Should more have the opportunity?
26.10.2024
Fossils reveal that prehistoric cicadas’ wings evolved to help them evade hungry predators with feathers and beaks, scientists say.
Scientists say they’ve worked out how the plant can fire its seeds up to almost 40 feet.
Un grupo de científicos dice haber descubierto cómo los pepinillos del diablo logran disparar sus semillas hasta unos 12 metros de distancia.
11.09.2024
As solo cruising becomes more popular, pricing and cabin types are changing. Deals can be found, especially with advance planning, but it takes a little know-how.
21.10.2024
Pop-up art, cheap theater tickets, Chinese food and a well-situated, if noisy, hotel: How to see Manhattan (and a bit of Brooklyn) on a budget.
12.11.2024
Overtourism and summer heat have increased the allure of off-season travel in Europe, and the cruise industry is taking note with more winter itineraries. Added bonus: cheaper fares.
Our Frugal Traveler columnist waded through the sales, and found some of the best bargains she’s seen in years.
25.10.2024
Empezó fuerte la temporada, pero sus resultados han sido malos desde entonces. Su equipo, Red Bull, ha caído al segundo puesto.
15.11.2024
Liberty Media, which owns stakes in Formula 1 and Live Nation, is spinning off some of its assets in a corporate restructuring.
23.11.2024
To become more effective at any task, borrow from a race car driver’s mental tool kit.
Te decimos las técnicas que utilizan los pilotos para optimizar su rendimiento y que pueden ayudar a cualquiera a ser más intencionado y eficaz en todo tipo de situaciones.
01.12.2024
Working inside the government and out, he lobbied to improve the lives of people with H.I.V. and AIDS, particularly those who belonged to minority groups.
At least 68 people have fallen ill in the outbreak believed to be linked to cucumbers sold in the United States and Canada, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
02.12.2024
The agency long benefited from broad bipartisan support. But Republican criticism has intensified, and new choices for top health posts hope to upend the organization.
The health secretary pick and his organization have worked around the world to undermine longstanding policies on measles, AIDS and more.