EditorialJaime Jarr?n, the Spanish-language voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1959, works a spring training game in Glendale, Ariz., March 11, 2017. (Caitlin O'Hara/The New York Times)
EditorialPalestinian artist, Salsabil Hasouna, 23, makes a handmade accessories from Precious metals, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 26 Jun 2022
EditorialPalestinian man, Salim Al-Aklouk, 58, makes a cotton-stuffed pillows, blankets, sheets and cushions, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 18 Jun 2022
EditorialZakiya Percy, left, an instructor, runs through a preflight check with a student at the Lt. Col. Luke Weathers Jr. Flight Academy in Olive Branch, Miss., Feb. 10, 2022. (Andrea Morales/The New York Times)
EditorialA Palestinian dawn awakener ''al-Musaharati'' Nezar al-Dabbas 50, walks through streets to wake up Muslims for a meal before sunrise during the fasting month of Ramadan, Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 02 Apr 2022
EditorialLedisi performs “The Oldest Profession” in the Encores production of “The Life,” at New York City Center in March 2022. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialPalestinian farmer Abd al-Karim Daraghmeh, 64, ploughs land using a traditional plough pulled by a horse, Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territory - 15 Dec 2021
EditorialBettina Plevan in her office at the law firm Proskauer Rose in New York on March 9, 2006. She worked there for nearly 50 years and was the first woman partner in the firm’s litigation department. Plevan, a top litigator who made her name defending employers in sexual harassment and gender discrimination cases, and who helped pave the way for women to advance in the legal profession after shattering glass ceilings herself, died on Oct. 29, 2021, at a hospital in Manhattan. She was 75. The cause was acute myeloma leukemia, her law firm, Proskauer Rose, said in an announcement. (Nicole Bengiveno/ New York Times)
EditorialJustice Torres, then an assemblyman, at a news conference in New York on Jan. 30, 1964. Torres, a former New York State Supreme Court justice who, as the son of a Family Court jurist and later the father of a federal judge, championed greater Hispanic representation in the legal profession and on the bench, died on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021 in the Bronx. He was 93. His death, in a hospital from complications of pneumonia, was confirmed by his daughter Judge Analisa Torres of the United States District Court in Manhattan. (Neal Boenzi/The New York Times)
EditorialJustice Torres, then an assemblyman, at a news conference in New York on Jan. 30, 1964. Torres, a former New York State Supreme Court justice who, as the son of a Family Court jurist and later the father of a federal judge, championed greater Hispanic representation in the legal profession and on the bench, died on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2021 in the Bronx. He was 93. His death, in a hospital from complications of pneumonia, was confirmed by his daughter Judge Analisa Torres of the United States District Court in Manhattan. (Neal Boenzi/The New York Times)
EditorialAn area near a site in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, that may have unmarked graves of the Papaschase Cree people. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)