EditorialSalmon en Croute at Kolomon in Manhattan, Nov. 17, 2022, a restaurant in the Ace Hotel that is “a persuasive argument that very old-school European hotel cooking can still stop you in your tracks,” writes Pete Wells. (Evan Sung/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Donald Trump, accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, during remarks about Turkey and Syria, at the White House in Washington, Oct. 23, 2019. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialA detail of a quietly persuasive sculptural installation titled, a stone that thinks of Enceladus, by Martha Tuttle, one of the new exhibitions at Storm King Art Center, in Cornwall, N.Y., on July 8, 2020. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times)
EditorialA detail of a quietly persuasive sculptural installation titled, a stone that thinks of Enceladus, by Martha Tuttle, one of the new exhibitions at Storm King Art Center, in Cornwall, N.Y., on July 8, 2020. (Bryan Derballa/The New York Times)
EditorialAttendees and empty seats at President Donald Trump’s campaign kickoff rally in Tulsa, Okla., June 20, 2020. (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialCopy in Reverse Design Orientation: Based on the Group of Reclining Figures at Left in Domenico Beccafumi's Scene of Moses Striking the Rock in the Pavement of Siena Cathedral.
EditorialTHE HOME RULE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, LONDON, UK, 1886: MR. SEXTON ATTACKS MR. CHAMBERLAIN; MR. CHAMBERLAIN EXPLAINS HIS OBJECTIONS TO THE BILL; MR. PARNELL TRAGIC; MR. STOREY PERSUASIVE.