EditorialTaylor Swift Singapore hotel: Marina Bay Sands transforms into ?Swiftie? experience with light and water shows and installations while singer is in town for Eras tour
EditorialLeft half of a world map, showing America. A map of the world drawn by Antonio Sances apparently for "Domingvos Martis Dorta;" 1623: with coloured drawings, coats of arms of various countries, etc. 1623. Total length of roll map : Vellum roll, 6 ft. 5 ...
EditorialAmerica. [A Maritime Atlas of the World, by] F. de Wit. Tab. Amsterdam : Frederick de Wit, [1690]. Map of America and the West Indies. Image taken from [A Maritime Atlas of the World, by] F. de Wit. Tabulae Maritimae, ofte Zee-Kaerten. Originally pub...
EditorialAmerica. [A Maritime Atlas of the World, by] F. de Wit. Tab. Amsterdam : Frederick de Wit, [1690]. Map of America and the West Indies. Image taken from [A Maritime Atlas of the World, by] F. de Wit. Tabulae Maritimae, ofte Zee-Kaerten. Originally pub...
EditorialA Map of a New World between New-Mexico and the Frozen Sea. A Map of a New World between New-Mexico and the Frozen Sea. Newly discovered by Father Lewis Hennepin, Missionary Recollect and Native of Aht in Hainault. London : Printed for M. Bentley, J. T...
EditorialMap of Oceanvs Occidentalis. A map of the Eastern Ocean. The atlantic ocean and the Americas. Terra Incognita. West Africa. . Map of the Ancient World. Lithographed from an atlas to Ptolemy’s Geography ... Rome, 1478]. Strasbourg. Published in 1513. ...
EditorialAnil Bahadur Gurung, a Nepali Army sergeant, left, briefs his teammates with a map on the ground before leaving for patrol, in Nepal, March 1, 2022. (Karan Deep Singh/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Ronald Reagan, left, bids farewell to the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, right, following their summit meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland on Oct. 12, 1986. (Jose R. Lopez/The New York Times)
EditorialStudents at Heart-Butte School exploring their area of the world on a map in the “Blackfeet Immersion” classroom, in Heart-Butte, Mont., on Sept. 8, 2022. (Janie Osborne/The New York Times)
EditorialFormer Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev reaches out to touch the coffin of former President Ronald Reagan at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on June 10, 2004. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)