So the title of this puzzle, “Shape Up or Ship Out,” is a massive hint. People who solve without knowing it will surely have ...
Damon Winter/The New York Times Supported by By Ben Ratliff Quincy Jones, one of the most powerful forces in American popular music for more than half a century, died on Sunday night in his home ...
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Chester Higgins Jr./The New York Times On an afternoon in October 1904 ... The train made it uptown in 26 minutes, right on time. On Sunday, the subway celebrated its 120th anniversary, a ...
“He came quietly and afterwards we kept in touch,” Mr. Capes told The Sunday People ... the early days,” Mr. Capes told the British magazine Athletics Weekly in 2015. Mr. Storey encouraged ...
Rachel Wisniewski for The New York Times Supported by By Tracey Tully ... in Montana and publishes Racing Pigeon Digest, a national magazine. The start of the competition — the so-called ...
This section is published in The Times’s print edition on the last Sunday of every month. Every four years, there’s one thing everybody is talking about: the Electoral College. It’s not a ...
This section is published in The Times’s print edition on the last Sunday of every month. You have to be 18 years old to vote in national elections. But you don’t have to be 18 to care — or ...
By Matthew Dekneef Photographs by Mariko Reed ON A SUNDAY afternoon in Honolulu in the mid-1950s, a local psychiatrist, Linus Pauling Jr., visited Vladimir Ossipoff at home to discuss a project ...
This section is published in The Times’s print edition on the last Sunday of every month. Back in the old days, kids would go to bed on election night as votes were still being counted and wake ...
This section is published in The Times’s print edition on the last Sunday of every month. America is the world’s oldest democracy. And part of why it has worked for so long is that people have ...
This section is published in The Times’s print edition on the last Sunday of every month. After months and months and months of hearing about it, the election is finally here! Every four years ...