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  1. La IA ayuda a identificar al asesino de una ejecución durante el régimen nazi En español, Yesterday

    Según Jürgen Matthäus, investigador del Holocausto, el asesino era Jakobus Onnen, de 34 años, un antiguo profesor de la ciudad de Tichelwarf, cerca de la frontera alemana con los Países Bajos.

  2. At Last, a Name for the Murderous Face in a Holocaust Photo Science, November 28

    With the help of A.I., a historian has identified the killer in a 1941 image that defined the savagery of the Nazi regime.

  3. Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Photographer of Dreamlike Tableaux, Dies at 82 Arts, November 27

    Using a pinhole camera, she captured miniature landscapes that she had fashioned to resemble surreal versions of 19th-century travel photos.

  4. Take Command of Your Powerful New Smartphone Camera Technology, November 26

    This year’s high-end models from Apple and Google raise the bar for mobile photography, but users should take the time to learn the settings and features.

  5. Al Rockoff’s War Is Still Being Fought Arts, November 21

    Rockoff, who risked his life to photograph the brutality of the Khmer Rouge, has struggled ever since. Now he says his historic negatives have been taken from him.

  6. French Ideas, Made in the U.S.A. Arts, November 21

    The Chicago-born curator Naomi Beckwith has been given free rein at the Palais de Tokyo to examine how American artists responded to thinkers from France.

  7. Robert L. Stirm, Returning P.O.W. in Pulitzer-Winning Photo, Dies at 92 Obituaries, November 19

    The image immortalized a Vietnam veteran’s joyous homecoming to his beaming family but hid the painful truth about a marriage that was about to end.

  8. Discovering 5 Treasures of Photography Arts, November 14

    Some of the most impressive photographs on display at the Paris Photo Fair were made many decades ago but are now being seen anew or, in some cases, for the first time.

  9. Photo Essay Inspiration: How to Take Engaging Pictures of Your Hometown The Learning Network, November 14

    If you’re thinking about entering our Local Lens teen photo essay contest, here’s what we’re looking for, and a few simple steps for how to do it yourself.

  10. Pioneering U.S. Street Photography, With Vienna in the Background Arts, November 13

    Lisette Model’s candid and cruel portraits spawned an American genre. But the key to understanding her might lie in Europe, where she was born.

  11. How to Capture the Northern Lights With Just Your Smartphone U.S., November 12

    Modern cellphone cameras make it easy to capture the famously fickle Aurora Borealis.

  12. Seeing Those Who Are Forgotten: An Act of Witness in Appalachia Opinion, November 6

    A photographer spends 15 years documenting an Appalachian family and the constant pressure of poverty in their lives.

  13. Sara Terry, Photographer Who Captured War’s Aftermath, Dies at 70 Arts, November 4

    Her haunting work focused on the lingering traces of conflict in places like Bosnia and Sierra Leone, after the firing had stopped.

  14. Dick Cheney: A Life in Pictures Obituaries, November 4

    The former vice president helped shaped the role of the United States around the world.

  15. Spotlight on Mayoral Race Also Captures the New York of Now New York, November 4

    Times photographers caught signal moments from the campaign trail as Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa battled for votes.

  16. A Rare Visitor to Long Island Is Driving Birders Cuckoo New York, November 1

    A common cuckoo, a species native to Europe and Asia, made several recent appearances in Riverhead, N.Y. The birds have been spotted in a handful of places in the lower 48 states, experts said.

  17. Imágenes perdurables de una crisis mundial En español, March 11

    Las fotografías de la pandemia de coronavirus dan testimonio de una época de encierro y aislamiento. También evocan lo que perdimos y la resiliencia en un momento de crisis.

  18. Enduring Images of a Global Crisis Foreign, March 10

    New York Times photographers covered Covid-19 throughout the world. These pictures, and the moments behind them, stayed with them.

  19. A Project Explores the Artistic Power of Loss Summary, June 6

    Artists spoke to The Times about how grief and loss drive creativity. Photographs accompanying the text allow space for readers to insert their own emotions.

  20. 6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week Interactive, January 12

    Including titles by Janet Malcolm, Patricia Engel, Tracy Kidder and more.

  21. Readers Sent Us Pandemic Photos in 2020. Here’s How Their Lives Look Now. Interactive, December 31

    Family reunions, play dates and holidays never looked so good. But for some, isolation and sadness linger.

  22. The I.C.U. Nurse: A Symbol of Endurance Science, December 26

    Caring for seriously ill patients needing round-the-clock attention during the pandemic has added layers of commitment.

  23. Following Up on America’s Downtowns Insider, October 30

    A team of reporters and photographers profiled 10 city centers across the country, all in varying stages of economic recovery and transformation.