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A Times Photographer Went on a Gaza Airdrop. Here’s What He Saw.
The huge rear gate of the Jordanian air force cargo plane slowly lowers like a stiff iron jaw, revealing a…
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Glorious Germs, Ready for Their Close-Up
The micro becomes macro in Tal Danino’s surreal, mesmerizing photographs of bacteria.
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Trump’s Defense Team Argues First Amendment Prohibits Georgia Charges
Fulton County prosecutors say Donald J. Trump’s comments about the 2020 election were meant to advance a broad criminal scheme…
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The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Rage and Grief
Käthe Kollwitz’s fierce belief in social justice and her indelible images made her one of Germany’s best printmakers. A dazzling…
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Artisanal Cement Tiles Inspired by Modernist Homes
Plus: a Venetian retreat, hand-knotted rugs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years
How do we define furniture? It might seem like a silly question, but it’s one that kept coming up in…
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What Lies Beneath: London Boat Race Marred by Sewage Concerns
Rowers in the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race this weekend have been warned of dangerously high levels of E. coli in the…
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A majority of Americans disapprove of Israel’s actions in Gaza, a new poll shows.
A majority of Americans disapprove of Israel’s military actions in Gaza, in a pronounced shift from November, according to a…
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Inside the Garrick, the Elite Men-Only London Club Rocked by Criticism
Founded in 1831, the opulent private club has long guarded its membership list closely. A leak this month caused a…
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Why Does Every Southern Accent in a Movie Sound So Bad?
Even good actors, from Margaret Qualley to Daniel Craig, are always talking in put-upon drawls.