EditorialCulinary class attendees eat a meal of foods that they have butchered and foraged on site at Firle Estate in East Sussex, England on Nov. 12, 2022. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)
EditorialFinding pleasure in another person?s good fortune, and the opposite of schadenfreude is what social scientists call ?freudenfreude,? a term (inspired by the German word for ?joy?) that describes the bliss we feel when someone else succeeds, even if it doesn?t directly involve us. (Cristina Span?/The New York Times)
EditorialFor American vacationers, traveling overseas used to involve the ritual of obtaining local currency, whether from a bank at home before heading off, or from an A.T.M. or currency exchange at their destination. (Jinhwa Jang/The New York Times)
EditorialSuzanne Lacy, the pioneering social-practice artist who orchestrates projects that can involve hundreds of people, at the corner of Highland Avenue and Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Feb. 27, 2022. (Yudi Ela/The New York Times)
EditorialTho Vu, who spent nearly her entire life savings after being tricked by a crypto scammer posing as a man named Ze Zhao on the dating app Hinge, in Gaithersburg, Md., Feb. 16, 2022. (Schaun Champion/The New York Times)