EditorialFILE PHOTO: Brittney Griner unveils a mural painted by Antoinette Cauley, that depicts the faces of Griner and individuals who are detained oversees, in Phoenix, Arizona
EditorialElk Mountain, an area at the center of a legal dispute over access to public land that is surrounded by a private ranch, in Elk Mountain, Wyo., Nov. 15, 2022. (James Stukenberg/The New York Times)
EditorialA satellite image provided by NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University with an arrow pointing to a double crater, roughly 28 meters wide, on the surface of the moon that is the crash site of a forgotten rocket stage that struck the far side of the moon in March of 2022. (NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University via The New York Times)
EditorialA satellite image provided by NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University with an arrow pointing to a double crater, roughly 28 meters wide, on the surface of the moon that is the crash site of a forgotten rocket stage that struck the far side of the moon in March of 2022. (NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University via The New York Times)
EditorialPitcher with Interlocking Zigzag Motifs and Checkerboard Pattern. Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi), Kayenta Black-on-white; Kayenta area, north-east Arizona, United States. Date: 900 AD-1500. Dimensions: H. 17.2 cm (6 3/4 in.). Ceramic and pigment. Origin: A...
EditorialA photo provided by NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona shows the asteroid Bennu, viewed from the OSIRIS-REX spacecraft from about 186 miles in March, which scientists say has a small chance of colliding with Earth in the 2100s. (NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona via The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona shows the asteroid Bennu, viewed from the OSIRIS-REX spacecraft from about 186 miles in March, which scientists say has a small chance of colliding with Earth in the 2100s. (NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona via The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona shows the asteroid Bennu, viewed from the OSIRIS-REX spacecraft from about 186 miles in March, which scientists say has a small chance of colliding with Earth in the 2100s. (NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona via The New York Times)
EditorialA composite image provided by NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University, from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera showing the landing site of the Chang'e-5 lander. (NASA/GSFC/Arizona State University via via The New York Times)
EditorialThe sampling arm of the OSIRIS-REX spacecraft during an August, 2020, rehearsal for a planned touchdown Tuesday, Oct, 20, 2020, to retrieve a sample from asteroid Bennu. (NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona via The New York Times)