EditorialJust about anything is still possible in this year’s midterm elections. Everything from a Democratic hold in the Senate and a fairly close race for the House to something like a Republican rout is well within the range of realistic possibilities on Tuesday. (Ryan Carl/The New York Times)
EditorialThe room-size installation “De Cruce” by Emmanuel Tussore, which features sand from beaches, steel beams from construction sites and stumps from a development-threatened wetland, at the Dakar Biennale’s official exhibition at the former Palace of Justice, in Dakar, the capital of Senegal, May 21, 2022. (Ricci Shryock/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Possibilities Of the 3D Avatar Business: The Future That Hakuhodo-XR Foresees, The Innovation Factory Stage, Advertising Week Asia, Tokyo, Japan - 01 Jun 2022
EditorialDiversity for new possibilities - how diversity changes advertising business in future, Great Minds Stage, Advertising Week Asia, Tokyo, Japan - 31 May 2022
EditorialPalestinian political analyst, Mustafa Al-Sawaf speaks during an interview with APA agency, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 26 May 2022
EditorialPM Narendra Modi Addresses Joint Conference Of Chief Ministers Of States And Chief Justices Of High Courts, New Delhi, Delhi, India - 30 Apr 2022
EditorialGermany: David S?ss, Chairman of the Association of Munich Cultural Organizers, speaks at the 100% Offen press conference at Muffathalle in Munich on March 18, 2022.
EditorialThe LEGO Group unveils Launderette of Dreams, an installation by artist Yinka Ilori that celebrates how children use play to rebuild the world around them
EditorialAli Ahn as Melody, a 40-year-old writing teacher who inherits a box containing the title correspondences of “Letters of Suresh,” in New York on Oct. 7, 2021. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialNamir Smallwood, Gabriel Ebert and Jon Michael Hill in “Pass Over,” which opened in August at Broadway’s August Wilson Theater in New York, Aug. 2, 2021. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times
EditorialCheckpoint Charlie in Berlin, which is normally crowded with tourists, is nearly empty during a coronavirus lockdown on Nov. 4, 2020. (Lena Mucha/The New York Times)