The New York Times is reviewing the work of liberal columnist Nicholas Kristof to determine if "clarifications" are necessary after he failed to disclose that subjects of his work previously donated ...
When I was a teenager in the 1980s, if I wanted to talk to my friends, I had to call them. On a phone. Attached to a wall. In the kitchen. Where my parents could hear everything. If the line was busy, ...
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For nearly two centuries, the White House’s main entrance — framed by a row of graceful Ionic columns — has been a signature image of the seat of American power. Now the Trump-appointed head of a ...
CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co-author of "Whatever Happened to Pudding Pops? The Lost Toys, Tastes and Trends of the '70s and '80s," as well as "The ...
The 1,000th Connections puzzle is out today. Wyna Liu, the writer behind the game, knows you have thoughts. Credit...An Chen Supported by By Wyna Liu Wyna Liu is a puzzle editor for The Times. She ...
Tim Mulkerin is a freelance writer, editor, and social media manager who has been working in digital media and the tech world since 2016. He has a bachelor's degree in art history and is currently ...
THE OLYMPIC GAMES have always been about the thrill of earning medals and a podium spot. But if you look closely at attendees' lanyards or athletes' jackets and gear bags, you'll spot a smaller, ...
This statement isn’t an effort to minimize the seriousness of the acts at the center of the Epstein files, or to minimize the harm done to his victims. It is simply to clarify the two interactions I ...
The Apple AI Pin is shaping up to be Apple's boldest rethink of personal computing since the Apple Watch. Instead of another screen, it leans into voice, vision, and context, clipping discreetly to ...