Category: NYT
The Fight to Save Googie, the Style of Postwar Optimism The car-centric architectural style, characterized by neon signs and dramatic rooflines, is now endangered. Its admirers mourn the loss …
U.S. Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Red Sea by Apparent Friendly Fire A U.S. Navy ship mistakenly fired at the F/A-18, whose two pilots were safely recovered, the military …
The Design Trend Taking Over Rural America Barndos, large, open-plan structures, have surged in popularity with the recent exodus from urban to rural areas. By Colette Coleman from NYT …
Germany Tries to Untangle Complex Profile of Market Attack Suspect The authorities said they were struggling to understand the motives behind ramming a car into a Christmas market in …
These Spiritual Democrats Urge Their Party to Take a Leap of Faith In a party that has grown less religious, some prominent Democrats say discussing their deepest beliefs can …
China Wants This Deal to Fail. Don’t Let That Happen. The Biden administration should approve the proposed $14.9 billion deal with Nippon Steel. By David B. Burritt from NYT …
On ‘S.N.L.,’ Tom Hanks Inducts Martin Short Into the Five-Timers Club Short, the host, was accompanied by Paul Rudd, Tina Fey, John Mulaney and others, while the Weekend Update …
How the Founder of a Fruit Jelly Snack Company Spends Her Sundays Sophia Cheng, the founder of Oddball, takes a snack tour around the city, breaks for tennis and …
‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ Review: Mission Impeccable Stirringly acted and gorgeously filmed, this swashbuckler leaves previous versions of Dumas’s famous revenge saga in the dust. By Jeannette Catsoulis …
In Search of Sauna Nirvana Around Lake Superior On a 750-mile road trip through the heart of sauna culture in the United States, a writer searches for the perfect …