Sand, Sea and Soul: These Architects Follow Nature
An architectural firm waited years to design for clients who wanted a modern look in the Hamptons — it uses the sky, the ocean and dunes as muses.
By Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha
Recent and archived work by Sean Catangui for The New York Times
An architectural firm waited years to design for clients who wanted a modern look in the Hamptons — it uses the sky, the ocean and dunes as muses.
By Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha
How the United States backed kidnapping, torture and murder in Afghanistan.
By Azam Ahmed, Matthieu Aikins and Bryan Denton
We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.
By Christine Zhang, Sean Catangui and Alex Lemonides
Is it simply the music flowing out of your earphones? According to the law, the answer is a bit more complicated.
By Ben Sisario
A pretty, pretty good “Curb Your Enthusiasm” quiz.
By Tala Safie
Once a necessity, fireplaces are now an indulgence in New York City.
By Craig Kellogg and Ashok Sinha
A law making it illegal to discredit Russia’s army has ensnared thousands of Russians for even mild acts or statements against the war.
By Anton Troianovski, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Oleg Matsnev, Alina Lobzina, Valerie Hopkins and Aaron Krolik
Photographers captured historic moments of war, grief and wonder that defined the year.
A different way of thinking about mosquito-borne diseases could save billions of dollars, and end them for good, some health experts believe.
By Stephanie Nolen and Esther Ruth Mbabazi
In just 50 years, rap has transformed the way the world speaks. Here are five words that tell the story of the genre’s linguistic power.
By Miles Marshall Lewis