A look at a century of New York photographs by The Times’s staff photographers.
The photographer Johis Alarcón documented not just the indelible influence of African culture in Ecuador, but also how the descendants of enslaved women maintained their culture.
Having documented Sami herders and the civil rights movement, and having just published a memoir, the photographer says his life’s work is far from complete.
There’s a growing understanding of the health threats of PFAS chemicals in what we eat and drink.
Pastures were fertilized with toxic sewage decades ago. Nobody knew, until the cows’ milk was tested.
Are we ready for the future of meat?