Facebook Enables Extremist Views. Should I Quit and Risk Losing My Friends There?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what to do when you’re conflicted about using an service you may rely on.
Ari Aster’s ‘Eddington’ Has Critics Squaring Off at Cannes
Set in the pandemic’s early days, the noted horror director’s Covid comedy satirizes the national mood during lockdown. Reactions have been polarizing.
Super Bowl odds, projections: Why our model sees Ravens, not Eagles, as early favorites
The Bears might be offseason champions, but the model doesn’t like their odds to make the playoffs. The same can’t be said of the Patriots.
Review: Bill T. Jones Creates a Dance for America, Right Now
The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company’s season at New York Live Arts features the premiere of “Curriculum III: People, Places & Things.”
The Art of Moving F1 Around the World
Tons of equipment must be shipped, so logistics teams start packing up right after a Grand Prix ends. Then it’s on to the next race, sometimes on a different continent.
What to Know About the Newark Airport Problems
Many flights have been delayed at the busy hub because of radar outages, shortages of air traffic controllers and construction on a runway.
The Celtics are crushing the Knicks’ starters. Are changes on the way?
Boston’s first unit has outscored New York’s by 33 points during the teams’ second-round series.
What is a mud ball? Explaining the PGA Championship’s golf rules controversy
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the world, called mud balls one of the most frustrating issues a professional golfer can experience.
Eight Places to Get Obsessed With teamLab’s Immersive Art
The group’s psychedelic sensory playgrounds of light, sound, stars, bubbles, birds and more are expanding around the globe, dazzling millions of visitors a year.