EditorialPalestinians take part in a protest to the support with the sick prisoner, Walid Daqqa, helds Israeli Jails, in Gaza city, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 25 May 2023
EditorialFILE -- Stuart Silver, in New York, Jan. 16, 1983, as he prepared for "The Art of the Popes," a sprawling exhibition of Vatican art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. (Angel Franco/The New York Times)
EditorialTimothy Ray Brown, in Seattle, March 3, 2019, the first person cured of HIV, through an experimental bone marrow transplant. In 2007, he received a bone marrow transplant from a donor who was immune to HIV. He died on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at his home in Palm Springs, Calif. He was 54. His partner, Tim Hoeffgen, said the cause was unrelated recurring leukemia. (Grant Hindsley/The New York Times)
EditorialDr. Ian Gabriel, an expert in bone marrow transplants for treating cancer, including people with HIV, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, March 2, 2020. (Andrew Testa/The New York Times)