EditorialA bakery in Al Hasakah, Syria, on Feb. 1, 2022. The interruption of wheat exports from Ukraine and Russia is causing food prices to spiral and increasing global hunger, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. (Diego Ibarra Sanchez/The New York Times)
EditorialCarsten Holler’s new restaurant, Brutalisten (the “Brutalist” in Swedish), which was designed with a five-degree slant in the spiral staircase’s center pole, in Stockholm, April 26, 2022. (Felix Odell/The New York Times)
EditorialCarsten Holler’s new restaurant, Brutalisten (the “Brutalist” in Swedish), which was designed with a five-degree slant in the spiral staircase’s center pole, in Stockholm, April 26, 2022. (Felix Odell/The New York Times)
EditorialA member of a pro-Trumb mob washes the eyes of another at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan 6, 2021. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times)
EditorialA member of a pro-Trumb mob washes the eyes of another at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan 6, 2021. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times)
EditorialA column wallpapered with magazine covers, celebrity images, fashion photography and children’s book pictures that ascends from the rotunda to the top of the spiral at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, on Nov. 2, 2020. (Karsten Moran/The New York Times)
EditorialParents of children with disabilities often face an agonizing choice: working outside the home or caring for their children. (Hayley Wall/The New York Times)
EditorialThe starry core of our spiral Milky Way galaxy, in an infrared image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope. Obscured behind it is the South Pole Wall, a curtain of thousands of galaxies across at least 700 million light-years of space.
EditorialRye bread at Orwashers Bakery on New York on June 27, 2012. Sales to restaurants of rye and other Orwashers Bakery breads have been “in a progressive downward spiral,” said owner Keith Cohen. (Evan Sung/The New York Times)
EditorialIraqi soldiers on Jan. 16, 2020, survey the launch site of a rocket attack that killed an American contractor on a military base near Kirkuk, setting off a chain of events that brought the U.S. and Iran to the brink of war. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times)
EditorialIraqi soldiers on Jan. 16, 2020, survey the launch site of a rocket attack that killed an American contractor on a military base near Kirkuk, setting off a chain of events that brought the U.S. and Iran to the brink of war. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times)