EditorialFILE PHOTO: Iberia and Air Europa airplanes are parked at a tarmack at Adolfo Suarez Barajas airport amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Madrid
EditorialDinner preparation at the Shortmarket Club, opened by the chef Luke Dale Roberts in 2021, in Rosebank, an arts district in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 21, 2023. (Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni/The New York Times)
EditorialDinner preparation at the Shortmarket Club, opened by the chef Luke Dale Roberts in 2021, in Rosebank, an arts district in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 21, 2023. (Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni/The New York Times)
EditorialWith the expiration of more generous tax credits offered as pandemic relief, many taxpayers could see “significantly smaller” refunds this year, the Internal Revenue Service says. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialImmunologists and other health experts say that by staying active, getting enough rest, following a healthy diet and keeping up with pandemic precautions, you can boost your immune system during cold and flu season. (Cristina Spanò/The New York Times)
EditorialImmunologists and other health experts say that by staying active, getting enough rest, following a healthy diet and keeping up with pandemic precautions, you can boost your immune system during cold and flu season. (Cristina Spanò/The New York Times)
EditorialRelaxed rules during the pandemic let workers carry over more of the pretax money, which must be spent on health costs or forfeited, but they’re expiring. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)
EditorialAbout 1.6 million taxpayers who missed deadlines for filing their 2019 and 2020 federal income tax returns will get automatic refunds of late-filing penalties under a new pandemic relief program — if they file by Sept. 30, 2022. (Till Lauer/The New York Times)