EditorialSupplies used to make Ukrainian flags at the Maine Stitching Specialties shop in Skowhegan, Maine, Nov. 23, 2022. (John Tully/The New York Times)
EditorialA growing cohort of scientists, physicians, health care professionals and academics are debunking health misinformation on TikTok by “stitching” videos, which involves clipping existing videos into new ones and then offering one’s own input. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
EditorialA growing cohort of scientists, physicians, health care professionals and academics are debunking health misinformation on TikTok by “stitching” videos, which involves clipping existing videos into new ones and then offering one’s own input. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
EditorialElaborate stitching on a kendo uniform at the shop of Kiichiro Ito, who has been making gear for the ancient form of fencing, that uses bamboo swords and protective armor, since the 1950s, in Tokyo, Oct. 15, 2021. (Shiho Fukada/The New York Times)