2020

The T List: A Comfy Robe You’ll Want to Leave the House in, and More

Welcome back to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we’re sharing things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. We hope you’ll join us for the ride. (Sign up here, if you haven’t already, and you can reach us at tlist@nytimes.com.) Visit This In Miami, an Alluring […]

The T List: A Comfy Robe You’ll Want to Leave the House in, and More Read More »

Seth Meyers Unveils New U.S. Threat Level Meter — Involving Shirtless Obama

Seth Meyers isn’t buying President Donald Trump’s blame game when it comes to Iran’s military retaliation to the U.S. assassination of its top general Qassem Soleimani. Trump and prominent conservatives have attempted to blame former President Barack Obama over Tuesday’s Iranian missile strikes on Iraqi bases housing American troops. But Meyers dismissed the claim on Wednesday’s broadcast

Seth Meyers Unveils New U.S. Threat Level Meter — Involving Shirtless Obama Read More »

Northern rail can continue only ‘for months’, transport secretary says

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Northern rail services could soon be brought under public control, the transport secretary has said Troubled rail operator Northern has the finances to continue only “for a number of months”, the government has said. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced he is evaluating a proposal from the train operator

Northern rail can continue only ‘for months’, transport secretary says Read More »

Iran Strikes Harsh Tone After U.S. Backs Off Further Conflict

A day after President Trump backed away from further military conflict with Iran, a commander of the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps declared that Iran would soon take “harsher revenge” on the United States for a drone strike last week that killed a top Iranian general. The slain commander, Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, had led

Iran Strikes Harsh Tone After U.S. Backs Off Further Conflict Read More »