EditorialEveraldo Santos Melo, a cattle rancher who leads a local farmers’ union and is part of a growing number of landowners organizing against land occupations, in Itamaraju, Brazil, on April 16, 2023. (Maria Magdalena Arrellaga/The New York Times)
EditorialEveraldo Santos Melo, a cattle rancher who leads a local farmers’ union and is part of a growing number of landowners organizing against land occupations, in Itamaraju, Brazil, on April 16, 2023. (Maria Magdalena Arrellaga/The New York Times)
EditorialLocal landowners in Valley Springs, S.D., look at a Facebook video promoting the proposed carbon capture pipeline that would pass through their property on Dec. 21, 2022. (Alyssa Schukar/The New York Times)
EditorialPreparing for the Hunt, John Wootton, 16821764, British, ca. 1745, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 47 x 49 inches (119.4 x 124.5 cm), architecture, art, birds, breeches (trousers), conversation piece, costume, country house, dogs (animals), dwelling, equ...
EditorialRoger Hill, who has sued to have the state clarify its laws around one of his favorite fly-fishing grounds, fly fishes on the Arkansas River east of Cotopaxi, Colo., near where a homeowner once threw rocks at him, July 31, 2022. (Benjamin Rasmussen/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Calilo resort on the Greek island of Ios, where the owners built on 1 percent of the property they bought from 2,137 landowners and left the rest untouched, Aug. 12, 2022. (Maria Mavropoulou/The New York Times)
EditorialGuests scatter flowers and juniper boughs atop the shrouded body of Dr. Philip Incao before his cremation at the country’s only public open-air funeral pyre, in Crestone, Colo., March 5, 2022. (Trent Davis Bailey/The New York Times)
EditorialA construction crane on the Caribbean island of St. Barts, where development has made millionaires of some landowners, Feb. 12, 2022. (Jean Vallette/The New York Times)
EditorialCongress SceneSecretary of the Interior Deb Haaland during a Senate subcommittee hearing in Washington on June 16, 2021. (Stefani Reynolds/The New York Times)
EditorialPreparing for the Hunt, John Wootton, 16821764, British, ca. 1745, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 47 x 49 inches (119.4 x 124.5 cm), architecture, art, birds, breeches (trousers), conversation piece, costume, country house, dogs (animals), dwelling, equ...
EditorialEdward Dayes, Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, 1788, watercolor and ink over pencil on paper, 12 1/2x 16 in. (31.75x 40.64 cm), Today, the imposing gate is one of the most photographed views of Carisbrooke Castle. For more than two centuries, tourist...
EditorialKarl Zages, president of a surface rights group that represents landowners facing battles with the oil and gas industry, closes a gate near a suspended well on land he owns near St. Francis, Alberta, Canada, Sept. 17, 2020. (Alec Jacobson/The New York Times)
EditorialAn old watchtower, part of the old border between East and West Germany, is preserved in the village of M?dlareuth, Germany, on Sept. 25, 2020. (Laetitia Vancon/The New York Times)
EditorialFigurines representing the ancestors of the landowners of the Baan Pitak condominium complex at the consecration ceremony of the complex’ spirit house in Bangkok, May 18, 2020. (Adam Dean/The New York Times)
EditorialSlave Emancipation; Or, John Bull Gulled Out Of Twenty Millions'. A Whig politician takes a note for £20 million out of John Bull's pocket. From left to right are shown: A slave-owner; A Whig politician; John Bull; A 'philosopher', an abolitionist dr...
EditorialMap of Sherborne, co. Dorset and neighbourhood. No compass-points, but south at top. Bounded by the manors of Poyntington, Yeovil, Woolcombe and Pulham. Each manor is coloured either in blue, green, yellow, purple, brick red, or dark pink, or is left u...