
Gallery: Sudan’s Civil War
A close look at the world’s largest humanitarian crisis

A close look at the world’s largest humanitarian crisis

Roller coasters are bumping against the limits of physics and the human body to keep their riders entertained.

Benedict Arnold’s boot wouldn’t come off, and other hardships from my weekend in the Revolutionary War.

Transporting letters and packages to the village of Supai requires a feat of logistics, horsemanship, and carefully placed hooves.

For decades, Eve Baer remained convinced that her son, unresponsive after a severe brain injury, was still conscious. Science eventually proved her right.
News stories told by some of the best photojournalists in the world.

The reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, autumn colors in New Hampshire, damage from Super Typhoon Ragasa in Hong Kong, the start of the Oktoberfest in Munich, and much more

The winning and honored images from this year’s contest, designed to “promote the very best landscape photography by digital and film photographers who value realism and authenticity in their work,” selected from more than 11,000 entries

Some coastal villages in Indonesia’s Central Java province have been largely abandoned in recent years, as rising seas, sinking land, and erosion have left communities and farms underwater.

The World Tramdriver Championships in Austria, the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, autumn colors in northern China, a shrinking glacier in Switzerland, and much more

The winning and commended images from this year’s Ocean Photographer of the Year competition, presented by Oceanographic Magazine and Blancpain, featuring some of the best coastal, drone, and underwater photographs chosen from thousands of entries

Winners and honorable mentions from the Audubon Society’s 16th annual competition featuring amazing images of bird life from around the world

A cattle drive in Germany, anti-government protests in France and Nepal, the U.S. Open Tennis Championships in New York, surfing Chihuahuas in California, and much more

Anti-government protests in Nepal on Monday, which followed a ban on social-media apps, were met with deadly force by riot police. Reacting to that violence, demonstrators returned the next day, burning many government buildings and forcing the prime minister to resign.

In 1952, its peak year in the U.S., polio outbreaks left nearly 21,000 victims paralyzed and 3,000 dead. After the country introduced a vaccine, which became widely available in 1955, cases in the U.S. dropped to fewer than 100 per year within a decade.

Her portraits capture the joy and wariness of the genre’s luminaries.