Spurned by Social Media, Publishers Chase Readers on WhatsApp
News outlets are experimenting with a feature in the world’s most popular messaging app that allows them to send links and headlines directly to followers.
News outlets are experimenting with a feature in the world’s most popular messaging app that allows them to send links and headlines directly to followers.
Readers disagree with The Times’s decision to stop endorsing in local races. Also: Trump-speak; the human touch in restaurants; student phone bans.
For the past year, two philosophy professors have been calling around to prominent authors and public intellectuals with an unusual, perhaps heretical, proposal. They have …
My partner and I traveled to Austin, Texas, from the Bay Area in April to see the total solar eclipse that stretched across North America. …
The Haggin Museum in Stockton has an impressive art collection, particularly for a city that has seriously struggled for years. The brick museum, tucked in …