EditorialThe march of technology has come with this puzzling reality: Hardly any technologies of the iPhone era have been an unqualified success. (Konrad Adam Modrzejewski/The New York Times)
EditorialIt happens like clockwork. Companies, including Apple this week, introduce new options to make their gadgets feel new and improved. And like clockwork, a vast majority of people won’t use these features. (Konrad Adam Modrzejewski/The New York Times)
Editorial"It’s too soon to declare total victory. The world is still locked in a desperate race between the coronavirus’s ability to evolve and society’s ability to vaccinate, and America’s lead in that race is precarious," writes The New York Times editorial board. (Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times)
Editorial"The current conservative majority on the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Roberts, shows no interest in thwarting this attack on democracy and protecting Americans’ fundamental constitutional right to vote," writes The New York Times editorial board. (Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times)
EditorialMany homeowners are paying a total of billions of dollars extra because of inequities in assessing property values. (Illustration by Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times)
Editorial"If the country were to take the right steps, many thousands of people could be spared from the ravages of COVID-19," writes The New York Times Editorial Board. (Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times)
EditorialThe president doesn’t realize his supporters will lose out too if the census count is brought to an early close. (Nicholas Konrad/The New York Times)