EditorialA new intensive care unit at Doylestown Hospital in Pennsylvania has private rooms meant to shift between intensive care and step-down care. (Hannah Yoon/The New York Times)
EditorialMission Viejo Nadadores swim club members during practice on Wednesday, May 7, 2020, in Mission Viejo, Calif. (Jenna Schoenefeld/The New York Times)
EditorialSpain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazars of Seville (Real Alcazar). Courtyard of flags. Its present appearance is due to remodeling because of the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. The source, hexagonal, was built in 1928 by Jose Diaz Lafita.
EditorialFormer President Barack Obama’s remodeling of the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Aug. 31, 2010. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)
EditorialDale Kehoe of Frank Young Remodeling looks up, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, at power lines entangled with a tree on a house in East Hartford, Conn., that fell two days earlier as the remnants of Tropical Storm Isaias swept through the area. (Jessica Hill/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela. Reconstruction of the initial phase of the Romanesque cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, after a first remodeling and before the construction of its cloister.
EditorialSpain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazars of Seville (Real Alcazar). Courtyard of flags. Its present appearance is due to remodeling because of the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. The source, hexagonal, was built in 1928 by Jose Diaz Lafita.
EditorialThe Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela. Reconstruction of the initial phase of the Romanesque cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, after a first remodeling and before the construction of its cloister.
EditorialThe Cathedral of Santiago of Compostela. Reconstruction of the initial phase of the Romanesque cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, after a first remodeling and before the construction of its cloister.
EditorialSpain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazars of Seville (Real Alcazar). Courtyard of flags. Its present appearance is due to remodeling because of the Latin American Exhibition of 1929. The source, hexagonal, was built in 1928 by Jose Diaz Lafita.