From
-
World
Philip Pearlstein, Whose Realist Nudes Revived Portraiture, Dies at 98
His harshly lit studies of life models represented a major departure in American painting and shocked modernist critics.
-
World
Milton Viorst, Writer Who Chronicled the Middle East, Dies at 92
He wrote that the Six-Day War was a necessary prelude to peace, but he also warned that the conflict would…
-
World
The World Cup Final Caps a Complex Saga Between Messi and Argentina
ROSARIO, Argentina — It was the second time Lionel Messi was starring for the Argentina men’s national soccer team in…
-
World
How a Town Famous for Xenophobia Fell in Love With Immigrants
HÉROUXVILLE, Quebec — For years, the small town of Hérouxville in rural Quebec was the embodiment in the province of…
-
World
Tunisia Heads for First Elections Since Presidential Power Grab
Voters will choose a new Parliament, but under revised rules that vastly dilute the influence of political parties that many…
-
Style
A Strawberry-Shaped Bag and the Season’s Other Most Joyful Accessories
Ahead of the holidays, a roundup of singular pieces suffused with festive spirit.
-
Style
The Iconic Palladio Expands in Jaipur, India
Plus: a 1930s mansion turned boutique hotel in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, retro A-frames in the Rockies and more recommendations from…
-
World
Former Palace Aide Makes Face-to-Face Apology to Guest Over Remarks
Ngozi Fulani, who runs a charity for abused women, said a palace aide, Susan Hussey, pressed her on where she…
-
Business
Crucial Talks on Preserving Nature Are on Now. Here Are the Key Issues.
Negotiators from around the world are meeting in Canada in an effort to halt, and reverse, staggering declines in wildlife.
-
News
9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.