EditorialOhio Mother Left Paralysed From The Waist Down After Falling Out Of A Tree Shares How Physiotherapy Has Helped Her Regain Movement In Her Legs
EditorialWhile they have taken steps to help prevent mishaps, a new report finds mobile payment apps offer few protections if, for instance, users accidentally send money to the wrong person. (Till Lauer/The 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)
EditorialAirbnb, Google Travel and a few other platforms have tweaked their search engines, and that means less slogging through pages and pages of results on everything from home rental options to flight routes. (Ben Konkol/The New York Times)
EditorialThe march of technology has come with this puzzling reality: Hardly any technologies of the iPhone era have been an unqualified success. (Konrad Adam Modrzejewski/The New York Times)
EditorialFederal privacy bills, security legislation and antitrust laws to address the power of the tech giants have all failed to advance in Congress, despite hand wringing and shows of bipartisan support. (Matt Chase/The New York Times)
Editorialthan 85 percent of U.S. households — paid for packages of TV channels from cable or satellite companies. That started to decline haltingly at first and then far more quickly in the past few years. (Delcan & Company/The New York Times)
Editorial“When I got an email a few weeks ago confirming I had qualified for an elite start I’d coveted in the New York City Marathon — with a time logged just before the pandemic — my excitement quickly turned to dread. This Sunday, I’ll probably run the slowest marathon of my life,” writes Lindsay Crouse for The New York Times. (Angie Wang/The New York Times)
EditorialA good way to think about Facebook’s problems is that they come in two primary flavors: problems caused by having too many users, and problems caused by having too few of the kinds of users it wants — culture-creating, trendsetting, advertiser-coveted young Americans. (Delcan & Company/The New York Times)
EditorialIf you’re one of the many parents who could use a break this month, these seven podcasts will provide a sense of community and useful tips for just about any parenting scenario. (Irene Rinaldi/The New York Times)
EditorialApple unveiled a plan two weeks ago founded in good intentions: Root out images of child sexual abuse from iPhones. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
EditorialWith the values of homes surging, U.S. homeowners have record amounts of equity available to them. Here are a few ways to cash in. (Simoul Alva/The New York Times)