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12.07.2025
They included glittery blood, metallic masks and a beating heart.
15.07.2025
Appearances at Wimbledon and a French state visit symbolize a new kind of style.
A reader wonders if the co-ord set is past its prime. Our critic explains the history of the style, and why coordination is timeless.
16.07.2025
Meryll Rogge takes over at Marni, halting a backward trend.
09.07.2025
Answering reader questions about the obstacles and opportunities for new parties like the one formed by Elon Musk.
10.07.2025
The state’s life expectancy was lower in 2024 than in 2019, according to an analysis, but primarily as a result of causes of death other than Covid.
11.07.2025
Beyond his social media talent and approaches on affordability and Israel, Democratic voters have been inching to the left for years.
Can you sort 8 historical events?
14.07.2025
This word has appeared in five articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
This word has appeared in 113 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
This word has appeared in four articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
In her winning video, Chesapeake Woods, 17, offers relationship advice aimed at our human tendency toward “uncontrollable judginess.”
04.07.2025
In purporting to license otherwise illegal conduct by tech firms, President Trump set a precedent expanding executive power, legal experts warned.
Mr. Williams was long considered a leading candidate to replace Tim Cook as the company’s next chief executive.
13.07.2025
The two giant video companies have far different strategies, but the same goal: controlling your TV set.
Shoppers are taking advantage of a $42 billion government trade-in program aimed at boosting spending. But in recent weeks, some cities have started to cut back on the subsidies.
20.05.2025
American investment in science has led to important breakthroughs, but the Trump administration is slashing its funding. What is your reaction?
19.06.2025
About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
28.06.2025
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild animals.
A hundred years later, many religious Americans in rural areas still feel that the cosmopolitan leaders of the Democratic Party look down on them.
14.05.2025
Instead of an expensive weeklong culinary program, our columnist sampled three day classes, and learned a few things about mole sauce, tacos al pastor and local culture.
30.05.2025
How falling airfares and foreign exchange rates influence where to look for deals this summer.
10.06.2025
The key is to adopt an “off-travel” mind-set and use off-season, off-peak, off-road and other offbeat strategies.
23.06.2025
Ferries departing the dual-nation island of St. Maarten and St. Martin offer easy sailing to surrounding destinations at bargain prices.
14.06.2025
The son of the Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher, joined Alpine’s team after he left F1. The 24 Hours of Le Mans is his next test.
15.06.2025
The Oscar-winning actor may be starring alongside Brad Pitt in the summer blockbuster “F1: The Movie,” but his career has been harder to categorize.
The cars he has designed have won more than a dozen constructors’ and drivers’ titles each. He was vital to Red Bull’s success.
The once-dominant team has languished at the bottom of the standings in recent years, but a new owner and leader have helped turn its fortunes around.
Staff members who were first notified of terminations in April were finally let go late Monday.
In an about-face, the administration is cracking down on so-called skin substitutes, overused treatments that cost Medicare more than $10 billion last year.
For-profit hospitals provide most inpatient physical therapy but tend to have worse readmission rates to general hospitals. Medicare doesn’t tell consumers about troubling inspections.
PEPFAR, the AIDS relief program, hasn’t operated in Russia since 2012.