EditorialUndated photograph of a captured Russian soldier known by the call sign Merk during an interview in a prison in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. (Thomas Gibbons-Neff/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialA platter with smoked beef cheek, citra hop pork sausage, cauliflower burnt ends and kale Caesar slaw at LeRoy and Lewis in Austin, Texas, in May 2023. (Sarah Karlan/The New York Times)
EditorialSome say that consuming a meat-heavy meal can cause people to excessively perspire. But is this idea based on fact or fiction? Food stylist: Keith Ng. (Joyce Lee/The New York Times)