All
-
Books
Chelsea Handler Needs More Jennifer Coolidge in Her Life
The comedian, whose new Netflix special is “Revolution,” talks about siblings, Kristin Hannah and no longer being annoyed when people talk about gratitude.
-
Sports
What We Learned From Week 15 in the N.F.L.
Kansas City and the Cowboys were pushed to overtime in surprise finales, but the Lions’ continued playoff push may be the most shocking N.F.L. result.
-
World
Laptop? Liquids? U.K. Moves to Eliminate Some Airport Security Obstacles.
New technology could clear a path for relaxed security checks at airports by June 2024.
-
Newyork
How Dapper Dan, Harlem Haberdasher, Spends His Sundays
The style icon is a news obsessive, a reader, a salsa dancer and a churchgoer (he skips the sermons, though).
-
US
A Fast-Growing Network of Conservative Groups Is Fueling a Surge in Book Bans
Some groups are new, some are longstanding. Some are local, others national. Over the past two years, they have become vastly more organized, well funded, effective — and criticized.
-
Science
Why Some Scientists Choose China’s Space Station for Research
A project led by researchers from a Swiss university highlights China’s ambition to make the Tiangong outpost broadly available for science.
-
Books
Review: In ‘Some Like It Hot,’ an Invitation to Liberation
A Broadway musical version of the Billy Wilder film finds exhilarating new ways to make the gender comedy sing.
-
Sports
Borje Salming, N.H.L.’s First Star From Sweden, Dies at 71
A Hall of Fame defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs, he led the way for other European hockey players in the league.
-
Newyork
Putting the Poetry Back in Christmas
Having a conversation with Malcolm Guite is one of the richest and most pleasurable human experiences to be had. An accomplished writer, Anglican priest, musician and Life Fellow at Girton College of the University of Cambridge, Guite embodies a ...
-
World
‘Harry & Meghan’ Has All the Intimacy of Instagram
The new Netflix series portrays the ex-royals with a soft filter and a lack of surprise. But some will still find it aspirational.