Had
-
World
Elizabeth de Cuevas, Sculptor With a Flair for the Monumental, Dies at 94
A Rockefeller heiress who was inspired by the monuments of Europe, she fashioned towering metal creations that channeled the cosmic.
-
Sports
Chelsea Saves the Day; Saving the Season Can Come Later
Beating Dortmund in the Champions League will ease the pressure on Graham Potter and his team, but it won’t end…
-
World
Dining in Style, at 90 Miles an Hour
Train travel is thriving in Central Europe, and so are dining cars. We rode the rails from Prague to Zurich…
-
Food
Johnny Depp Film About Louis XV Will Open Cannes Film Festival
The inclusion of “Jeanne du Barry,” directed by Maïwenn, is Depp’s first public embrace by the film industry since he…
-
Style
Sorry, These Big, Ugly Sneakers are Here to Stay
Jonah Weiner, the co-owner of the fashion newsletter Blackbird Spyplane, has been in a relationship with Hokas for years. “I’ve…
-
World
Who Was Rupert Murdoch’s Two-Week Fiancée?
The planned summer wedding of the 92-year-old media mogul and Ann Lesley Smith is said to have been called off.…
-
World
Russia’s commissioner for children’s rights seeks to portray war crimes accusations as false.
An official charged by the International Criminal Court sought to portray her work as a humanitarian project.
-
World
Speculation flares after an influential Russian military blogger is killed by a bomb in St. Petersburg.
An influential Russian military blogger who called for an escalation of the war in Ukraine was killed when a bomb…
-
World
Norfolk Southern’s Push for Profits Compromised Safety, Workers Say
Federal officials are investigating the railroad’s safety practices and culture after the derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and worker deaths.
-
Food
The Things They Left Behind: How the U.S. Laid Waste to Southeast Asia
George Black’s new book, “The Long Reckoning,” describes the environmental devastation of the Vietnam War.