June 14, 2021
Shi Zhengli, a top Chinese virologist, is once again at the center of clashing narratives about her research on coronaviruses at a state lab in Wuhan, the city where the pandemic first emerged.
June 14, 2021
June 13, 2021
Vaccinated travellers complain that the tests are expensive and unnecessary and that getting the correct information about what is required is too difficult.
June 13, 2021
June 13, 2021
Many bakery owners have had to figure out how to stay afloat without allowing customers inside. Profits plummeted. Staff members fled.
June 13, 2021
June 7, 2021
Yet, unlike any other year, there were custom-made masks to match outfits. There were silent discos to encourage social distancing, as revelers donned headphones and danced to the beat, quite literally, of different drummers
June 7, 2021
June 1, 2021
Kate Winslet gets emotional talking about the end of her HBO limited series, Mare of Easttown, which scored its own Saturday Night Live skit and found a fan in the self-described Philly girl in the White House, Jill Biden.
June 1, 2021
April 30, 2021
Roth remembers watching the flames engulf the house when her father, an amateur photographer, asked her to smile. With her hair askew and a knowing look in her eyes, Roth flashed a devilish smirk as the fire roared behind her. “Disaster Girl” was born.
April 30, 2021
April 21, 2021
Now, a large new study reports some of the most persuasive findings yet to suggest that people who don’t get enough sleep in their 50s and 60s may be more likely to develop dementia when they are older
April 21, 2021
April 19, 2021
Despite what seemed like insurmountable challenges last year — with bookstores closed, literary events cancelled and publication dates postponed — people kept buying books. As other pastimes like movies, theater and sports were put on hold during the shutdown, books turned out to be an ideal form of entertainment for quarantine.
April 19, 2021
April 18, 2021
The decision by Hedi Slimane of Celine to eschew the black box venues he constructed for his live shows for the sunshine and open air of the André Le Nôtre gardens at Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte in France for his digital shows has been something of a revelation
April 18, 2021
April 12, 2021
The Louvre was so eager to include “Salvator Mundi” in its anniversary exhibition that the curators planned to use an image of the painting for the front of its catalog, officials said
April 12, 2021
April 4, 2021
Among young people, hit hard by a crisis that has opened psychological wounds and left them in deep economic uncertainty, two-thirds of those surveyed said they would break the new rules.
April 4, 2021
April 3, 2021
While cloth and medical masks do a good job of protecting us from viral particles, studies show masks also can be effective at filtering common allergens, which typically float around in much larger sizes, making them easier to block.
April 3, 2021
April 3, 2021
For older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, who came of age in a different era and might have been rejected by their relatives, the isolation can be even worse
April 3, 2021
March 29, 2021
But after a year spent internalizing public health precautions for social distancing and mask-wearing, the prospect of readjusting to in-person social engagements may be a daunting one
March 29, 2021
March 25, 2021
Analysts had long predicted that an Arab party would eventually end up working in or alongside the government. But few thought that an Arab party would countenance working with the Israeli right. Fewer still imagined that party would be a conservative Islamist group like Raam.
March 25, 2021
March 22, 2021
At a time of strained tensions with the United States and other countries, China is keeping itself safe from the pandemic. At the same time, it risks further isolating its economy, the world’s second-largest, at a moment when its major trade partners are emerging from their own self-imposed slumps.
March 22, 2021
March 21, 2021
What happens to people who fall sick overseas can vary widely, in part based on their pretrip planning
March 21, 2021
March 21, 2021
Brides, traded by their fathers for a dowry, were once formally exchanged at the altar. And yet fathers have continued to walk their daughters down the aisle as an ode to the tradition
March 21, 2021
March 21, 2021
Videos made mostly by women in their teens and 20s have come to dominate a growing niche under the hashtag #BookTok, where users recommend books, record time lapses of themselves reading, or sob openly into the camera after an emotionally crushing ending
March 21, 2021
March 20, 2021
Although the CDC is continuing to recommend 6 feet of distance when children are eating, the fact that students need to remove their masks at lunch time has raised concerns for educators and their unions.
March 20, 2021
March 19, 2021
In the latest viral challenge to sweep Chinese social media, women pose for dressing-room selfies in children’s T-shirts from the Japanese fashion giant.
March 19, 2021
March 19, 2021
Menon, who was also the first Asian man to run a major Western record label, died March 4 at his home in Beverly Hills, California.
March 19, 2021
March 18, 2021
Biden, the aides reported, warned Xi not to believe China’s own narrative that the United States is a declining power, consumed by the political divisions that were on full display in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
March 18, 2021
March 15, 2021
Many of the migrants said they had spent their life savings and gone into debt to pay coyotes — human smugglers — who had falsely promised them that the border was open after Biden’s election.
March 15, 2021
March 14, 2021
In many targeted killings, officials say, attacks that appear related to the victims’ work or position are also enmeshed in local grievances and disputes, complicating family efforts to find out what really happened to their loved ones.
March 14, 2021