BENJAMINE DREYER, the author of “Dreyer’s English,” speaking of style changes The New Yorker, slow to make concessions to the internet age, announced. But the magazine will keep diereses above certain ...
MOHAMMAD HILWAN, 20, from the Old City in Damascus, on marook, a sweet bread eaten during Ramadan in Syria. Once a simple loaf, it now comes in a multitude of iterations, some unrecognizable from the ...
ERIC GARLAND, on the effort to save century-old tiles left in fireplaces of homes that fires destroyed in the Altadena area near Los Angeles. He is a leader of Save the Tiles. Some of the tiles are ...
CLAYTON ANDERSON, who spent 152 days on the International Space Station in 2007, said in 2022. He received no overtime; neither did Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who spent 278 extra days on the ...
TYLER GLASNOW, a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, comparing his teammate, Shohei Ohtani, to the pop star as the Major League Baseball season opens in Tokyo on Tuesday with a duel of Japanese stars ...
“Anyone who was detained by the Assad regime or wanted by the Assad regime, there is a measure of pride.” KAZEM TOGAN, a journalist who worked for opposition Syrian media when the old government was ...
“We’d become different people.” CIERRA BROWN, reflecting on the pandemic that began five years ago, and how her high school classmates in Oakland, Calif., barely recognized one another when they first ...
CONSTANZE STEIZENMULLER, an expert in trans-Atlantic relations at the Brookings Institution in Washington, on the support for more moderate leaders as the American president’s policies radiate ...
DAVID ESTRELLA, a New Jersey native living part-time in Ecuador, on his visit to Venezuela resulting in him being held captive by the government.
RAQUEL FORTUN, a forensic pathologist in the Philippines who has examined 117 bodies of people killed in the drug war. She still has bodies on her table, and asked her staff to tell the bodies about ...
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