In one corner of the internet, professional trimmers grind and buff away at cow hooves to the delight of millions of spellbound social media users.
Author: Emmett Lindner
Sydney Mall Stabbing Attack: What We Know
The attack happened in a busy center for tourists and beachgoers in the eastern suburbs, an affluent area of Sydney.
Dublin Marathon Medals Commemorate Yeats, and Misquote Him
Those who complete this year’s race in October will receive a medal that reads, “There are no strangers here; only friends you haven’t met yet.”
Weighing Risk When the Reporting Is Dangerous
A security team watches out for Times journalists abroad. There are strategies in place, but sometimes there’s no other choice but to leave a country.
Weighing Risk When the Reporting Is Dangerous
A security team watches out for Times journalists abroad. There are strategies in place, but sometimes there’s no other choice but to leave a country.
Photographing the Reality of War
Lynsey Addario, a Times photojournalist in Ukraine, shares her experiences on the ground and how she communicates with her subjects during difficult moments.
In Congo, Bolivia and Beyond, Where the Green Future Begins
The Times’s Race to the Future series is focused on the competition for electric-car resources that will shape the 21st century.
Gil Loescher, 75, Refugees Expert Who Survived Iraq Bombing, Dies
He lost his legs in a 2003 suicide attack but continued his scholarship and field work on behalf of the world’s displaced.