Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Sofia Vergara turns heads in a red-hot dress as she steps out with her new beau, orthopedic surgeon Justin Saliman at Sami Hayek’s art exhibition
EditorialMap sampler made at Pleasent Valley Quaker Boarding School, 1809, Made in Dutchess County, Pleasant Valley, New York, United States, American, Silk and chenille embroidery on silk, 16 1/8 x 20 in. (41 x 50.8 cm), Textiles, Polly Platt (American, born A...
EditorialMargaret Coxs picks through the rubble after a landslide in Main Arm, in the Australian state of New South Wales, where neighbors rescued people after days of torrential rain and flooding, March 14, 2022. (Matthew Abbott/The New York Times)
EditorialThe camper outside Jeanne Gouaux’s damaged home in Lockport, La., where she and three of her children lived for months after Hurricane Ida, on Aug. 18, 2022. (Bryan Tarnowski/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Echo of Moscow studio, just before the media outlet was shut down and its radio frequency taken over by Radio Sputnik, which broadcasts Kremlin propaganda, in Moscow, March 3, 2022. (Nanna Heitmann/The New York Times)
EditorialAn undated photo provided by J. Burrus/NIST shows Elizabeth Donley, the chief of the time and frequency division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with an atomic gyroscope. (J. Burrus/NIST via The New York Times)
EditorialChelsea Mackenzie-Saul and her daughter at the flood-damaged home of Mackenzie-Saul’s mother in Lismore, in the Australian state of New South Wales, where civilians were largely left to rescue one another after the natural disaster struck, March 13, 2022. (Matthew Abbott/The New York Times)
EditorialChelsea Mackenzie-Saul and her daughter at the flood-damaged home of Mackenzie-Saul’s mother in Lismore, in the Australian state of New South Wales, where civilians were largely left to rescue one another after the natural disaster struck, March 13, 2022. (Matthew Abbott/The New York Times)