Is New York Finally Ready to Tax the Rich?
After the pandemics economic devastation, legislators are coming around to the idea. Read more...
N.H.L. Enters Another Abbreviated Season
Tampa Bay will try to defend its title without one of its stars, and the Seattle expansion draft after the season will affect teams personnel decisions. Read more...
The worldwide web as we know it may be ending
Over the last year, the worldwide web has started to look less worldwide. Read more...
Trump isn't killing the bull market. Here's why
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Saudis Say They Intercepted Houthi Missile Attack Over Capital
The strike came a day after a mysterious explosion struck an Israeli-owned ship in the Gulf of Oman. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and outdoors in New York City. Read more...
Tim Tebow Retires From Baseball
The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback turned Mets minor leaguer has ended his unlikely run at being a two-sport athlete. Read more...
Neanderthals could hear and make the same sounds as humans, new research suggests
Forget those brutish caveman grunts. Neanderthals, our closest ancestors, could have produced the same sounds as humans today, according to a study modeling the hearing ability of the Stone Age hominins that went extinct about 40,000 years ago. Read more...
DR CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN describes the front line of a battle that humanity can't afford to lose
DR CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN Despite my clinical and research experience, over the past year I've been utterly wrong about so much of this pandemic. Read more...
At the Super Bowl, the N.F.L.s Social Message Is Muddled
The N.F.L. espoused racial unity and praised health care workers. But its inaction on racial diversity, its stereotypic imagery and its decision to host a potential superspreader event said something different. Read more...
Will Tiger Woods Play Golf Again? Doctors Predict a Difficult Recovery
After a serious car crash on Tuesday, he risks infections, bones that do not heal, and foot and ankle injuries that impede walking. Read more...
Dispo, David Dobrik39;s Photo-Sharing App, Is Taking Off
Some are calling David Dobriks new photo app, Dispo, the next Instagram. Read more...
How one documentary reframes the history of Black women
Black women are the mules of the world, Zora Neale Hurston wrote in 1937. More than 80 years later, Hurston's words in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" still ring true, but one filmmaker is on a journey to both expose that truth and alleviate it. Read more...
Coronavirus Dr Saleyha Ahsan reveals the horror of watching her father die of Covid
Dr Ahsan has documented her own hospital's fight against coronavirus in Wales but her experience took a turn when her own father became seriously ill with the disease in London and later died. Read more...
Cardi B tells fans she would love to record a song featuring Lizzo but needs a break
The Up hitmaker took to Twitter over the weekend to show her appreciation for the Juice singer by sharing a series of snaps of her on the social media site. Said she needed some time off from work. Read more...
Tim Tebow Retires From Baseball
The Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback turned Mets minor leaguer has ended his unlikely run at being a two-sport athlete. Read more...
Giant iceberg larger than New York City breaks off Antarctic shelf
A giant iceberg larger than New York City has broken away from the Antarctic. The separation (pictured) took place February 26 when a 490-square mile chunk separated from the Brunt Ice Shelf. Read more...
Finally, Some Fashion Films Worth Watching
Not to mention clothes to wear. As seen on Michael B. Jordan in Coach, Dita Von Teese in Moschino, and a semi-dance party at Prada. Read more...
Lauren Oyler Talks About Deception Online
Oyler discusses her debut novel, Fake Accounts, and Stephen Kearse talks about the work of Octavia Butler. Read more...
The hot new thing in tech speaking into your phone
Before last year, 28-year-old Meredith Giuliani thought voice notes were "kind of weird," and she mostly stuck to texting. But after the pandemic hit, audio messages became a daily routine for her and many of her friends. Read more...