EditorialINCREDIBLE pictures show Stephen Hawkings minivan and disabled parking permit in front of Hawkings College at Cambridge - which are now up for sale.
EditorialCharlie McBride has a slice of his peach cobbler, a family recipe he loved enough to have etched on his mother’s grave, in Washington, D.C., June 12, 2022. (Jennifer Chase/The New York Times)
Editorial** WARNING: Contains Graphic Content ** Text sent by Johnny Depp to former agent says Amber Heard begging for total global humiliation and will hit the wall hard
EditorialSalvatore Carlino, the owner of Lucia Pizza, stands in front of his shop on Avenue X in Brooklyn, New York on April 28, 2022. (Adam Friedlander/The New York Times)
EditorialA prisoner on partial liberty stands with a slice of panettone outside a new Pasticceria Giotto location in Padua, Italy, Dec. 7, 2021. (Matteo de Mayda/The New York Times)
Editorial99 Cent Fresh Pizza, a chain in Manhattan, may raise the price of its cheese slice for the first time since opening in 2001. (OK McCausland/The New York Times)
EditorialJulie Delpy, whose new Netflix comedy strives for honesty about being a middle-aged woman, in Paris on Sept. 2, 2021. (Elliott Verdier/The New York Times)
EditorialA slice of petrified dawn redwood from Oregon that has turned to stone after being buried for millions of years at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on April 30, 2021. (Vincent Tullo/The New York Times)
EditorialLisa Goulet, who along with her husband, Jason, owns Angle Outpost Resort on the Northwest Angle, Minn., on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times)
EditorialLisa Goulet, who along with her husband, Jason, owns Angle Outpost Resort on the Northwest Angle, Minn., on Tuesday, May 25, 2021. (Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times)
EditorialNikki Howard and Jaqi Wright, sisters and founders of the Furlough Cheesecake, hold a slice of their sweet potato cheesecake in Temple Hills, Md., on March 20, 2020. (Caitlin Teal Price/The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by NASA shows a slice of Saturn’s largest ring, discovered in 2009 by the Spitzer Space Telescope, which detected infrared light from the dusty ring material. (NASA/JPL via The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by NASA shows a slice of Saturn’s largest ring, discovered in 2009 by the Spitzer Space Telescope, which detected infrared light from the dusty ring material. (NASA/JPL via The New York Times)