Editorial“Many economists always seem to come down on the same side of these debates: Optimists are always optimistic, pessimists always pessimistic. I’ve surely been guilty of the same thing.” writes New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. (Sam WhitneyThe New York Times)
EditorialTech’s most powerful elite seem to be embracing a new tone lately. It is more openly defiant, combative and a turnaround from just a few years ago, when the industry was put on its heels by exposés about its “bro” culture. (Cari Vander Yacht/The New York Times)
EditorialIt may seem odd to think about retirement savings when your child could still be wearing braces. But putting money now into a Roth IRA means your child will have decades for the money to grow, tax free. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialTechnology is so ingrained in our lives now that many of the company quirks that felt adorable in 2000 now seem like artifice. Exhibit One: “Metamates.” (Asya Demidova/The New York Times)
EditorialReggie Miller, a Hall of Famer who is considered one of the best shooters in NBA history, was skilled at making deep jumpers and drawing fouls on them with his infamous move: the leg kick. (Anthony Gentles/The New York Time)
EditorialReggie Miller, a Hall of Famer who is considered one of the best shooters in NBA history, was skilled at making deep jumpers and drawing fouls on them with his infamous move: the leg kick. (Anthony Gentles/The New York Time)
EditorialChasten Buttigieg talks to husband, Pete Buttigieg, then a presidential primary candidate, during a commercial break at a town hall that was televised by Fox, at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, Feb. 20, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialChasten Buttigieg talks to husband, Pete Buttigieg, then a presidential primary candidate, during a commercial break at a town hall that was televised by Fox, at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, Feb. 20, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialMachine-made collar with nine circular flowers between ten roses in inverted drops, Machine-made collar: etching lace, imitation of needle lace. The broad collar with nine shells forms two-thirds of a circle. Along a narrow band on the inside of the ci...
EditorialApothecary jar, multicolored painted, Concave cylindrical jar of multicolored painted majolica, on a foot and with a constricted neck. The pot is painted with blue horizontal lines and a manganese purple band in the middle. The colors seem to have gone...
EditorialTerracotta aryballos (oil flask), Early Corinthian, ca. 620?590 B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta; black-figure, H.: 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm), Vases, Komasts (padded dancers) During the Early Corinthian period, there seem to have been workshops specializi...
EditorialTerracotta pyxis (box), Late Corinthian, ca. 525 B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta, H. 3 11/16 in. (9.3 cm), Vases, Of interest in this pyxis shape is the placement of the handles vertically on the shoulder; they seem more decorative than functional.
EditorialEXCLUSIVE: ** WARNING: Contains Graphic Content ** A THIRD lion pride has been brutally butchered in a MONTH in South Africa by evil poachers who hacked off their heads and paws and stole them to be used to make black magic potions.
EditorialPot lid with a man and a child on horseback surrounded by animals, Pot lid made of earthenware with multi-colored transfer decor. Depicted is a man and a child on horseback surrounded by animals. In the background a farm, in the foreground a pond. Abov...
EditorialTerracotta aryballos (oil flask), Early Corinthian, ca. 620?590 B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta; black-figure, H.: 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm), Vases, Komasts (padded dancers) During the Early Corinthian period, there seem to have been workshops specializi...
EditorialTerracotta pyxis (box), Late Corinthian, ca. 525 B.C., Greek, Corinthian, Terracotta, H. 3 11/16 in. (9.3 cm), Vases, Of interest in this pyxis shape is the placement of the handles vertically on the shoulder; they seem more decorative than functional.