New
-
America
What to Know About the Race to Replace George Santos
The special House election in New York pits Mazi Pilip, a Republican county legislator, against Tom Suozzi, a former Democratic…
-
America
The First New Oscar in More Than 20 Years Goes to Casting Directors
After decades of lobbying from the casting field, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is adding its first…
-
America
Big Dreams Come Back to Bite New York Community Bank
Acquiring billions of dollars in assets from Signature Bank when it went under last year contributed to the Long Island…
-
America
Ai Weiwei’s ‘Zodiac’ Is a Mystical Memory Tour
Like a cosmological comic, the artist’s new ‘graphic memoir’ entwines recalled experience with legend and imagination.
-
America
New York Times Co. Adds 300,000 Digital Subscribers in Quarter
At the end of the year, The Times had 10.36 million subscribers, 9.7 million of them digital-only.
-
Food
Restaurant Review: Formal Dining Shows What It Can Do at Café Carmellini
You thought Old World opulence was over? A prolific chef gives it a new and very personal spin.
-
America
Nearly 2,000 Migrants Are Evacuated From Brooklyn Tent Shelter Before Storm
New York City evacuated on Tuesday about 500 families with children — nearly 2,000 people in total — from a…
-
Europe
Herman Raucher, Screenwriter Best Known for ‘Summer of ’42,’ Dies at 95
His screenplay, based on his own youthful experience, was nominated for an Oscar. His other films included “Sweet November,” based…
-
America
Aliens Have Never Been More Alluring
Why pop culture now flirts with extraterrestrials as much as it fears them.
-
Tech
Israel, Shifting War Tempo, Offers Different Explanations at Home and Abroad
As gaps widen between Israeli and international perceptions of the war against Hamas in Gaza, the Israeli leadership has crafted…