What New York’s Waterfront Could Have Looked Like
These proposals from The Times’s archives never came to pass. For most of them, that’s probably for the best.
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These proposals from The Times’s archives never came to pass. For most of them, that’s probably for the best.
The tri-nation T20 series between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will began in Rawalpindi today Pakistan’s T20 captain Salman Ali Agha during a press conference. PHOTO COURTESY: ZULFIQAR BAIG RAWALPINDI: The tri-nation T20 series between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe began in Rawalpindi today, with Pakistan taking on Zimbabwe. Pakistan elected to filed first after … Read more
The 18th day of the World Culture Festival 2025 brought a blend of theatre, film, music and fine art to the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, with the Urdu tragedy play The Dead River emerging as the day’s highlight. The play, directed by theatre practitioner Shahnawaz Bhatti, drew a strong audience and was attended by … Read more
[Mark Guiducci gave his first issue of Vanity Fair over to the guys.
With the arrival of Amazon’s Zoox robot taxi in San Francisco to compete with Waymo, autonomous services are gaining momentum. But there are pros and cons.
The over-the-top spectacle has been slicing into the art world, with gallery shows, performances and a forthcoming major exhibition.
Trump seeks Saudi’s $600B investment pledge; deals expected in tech, defense, manufacturing US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US March 20, 2018. PHOTO: REUTERS US President Donald Trump will roll out the red carpet for Saudi Arabia’s … Read more
[Larry Summers, a former Treasury secretary, is stepping back from public commitments. It’s the latest fallout for an associate of Jeffrey Epstein.
The Security Council’s backing offered a scaffolding of international legitimacy that will be needed to persuade countries to help see the plans through.
With the cause of the disaster in South Korea still unclear after nearly a year, victims’ families have questioned the credibility and impartiality of the inquiry board.