EditorialAs location sharing through apps like Find My has proliferated in recent years, they have become a staple in some friendships — ostensibly for safety but with the side effect of blurred lines of privacy, complicating dynamics between friends. (Lindsey Balbierz/The New York Times)
Editorial Jan Longone, then culinary curator at the University of Michigan, holds a 1961 newspaper food supplement published by the World-Telegram & Sun, in the university's library in Ann Arbor, Mich. on April 26, 2005. (Bridget Barrett/The New York Times)
EditorialLawyer Jimarielle Bowie at her alma mater, Angelo Rodriguez High School, in Fairfield, Calif., on July 29, 2022. (Marissa Leshnov/The New York Times)
EditorialAlma Elsa Olivia Sulkunen, a 9-year-old saxophonist at the Jazz Camp for Girls, a four-day program in Copenhagen, June 27, 2022. (Betina Garcia/The New York Times)
EditorialAlma Elsa Olivia Sulkunen, a 9-year-old saxophonist at the Jazz Camp for Girls, a four-day program in Copenhagen, June 27, 2022. (Betina Garcia/The New York Times)
EditorialAlma Elsa Olivia Sulkunen, a 9-year-old saxophonist at the Jazz Camp for Girls, a four-day program in Copenhagen, June 27, 2022. (Betina Garcia/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom left: Marjan Neshat, Nazanin Nour, Roxanna Hope Radja, Artemis Pebdani and Nikki Massoud in the play “Wish You Were Here” at Playwrights Horizons in New York, April 12, 2022. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialYoung single men spend their day in a cold guesthouse under dirty blankets, watching television, playing cards and forming new friendships, in Zaranj, Afghanistan, on Nov. 19, 2021. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)
EditorialMary Hayes, an educator who returned home to care for her mother, cries as she recounted how advocating for COVID vaccinations has cost her friendships, in Greeneville, Tenn., April 10, 2021. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialSopan Deb, a New York Times reporter, found a respite from the pain of the pandemic through friendships forged in online poker. (Caroline Tompkins/The New York Times)
EditorialGuido Goldman with a piece from his immense collection of ikat wall hangings and caftans from Central Asia, on view at the Jewish Museum in New York, on March 31, 1999. (Suzanne DeChillo/The New York Times)
EditorialA.E. Hotchner, the year he published the novel “The Amazing Adventures of Aaron Broom” and turned 101-years-old, in Fairfield, Conn. on Aug. 13, 2018. (Monica Jorge for The New York Times)