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Tell Us Your Summer Travel Horror Story
We may use it in an upcoming edition of the Coronavirus Briefing newsletter.
How Have You Been Dealing With Extreme Weather in the U.S.?
We want to hear from you.
Has remote work changed your relationships with colleagues?
Tell us about your experience with work friendships when you’re not in the office.
What Will Post-Roe Medical Care Look Like? A Times Event.
The Opinion podcast host Lulu Garcia-Navarro explores the future of reproductive health care in a virtual event on July 21.
Inside the Jan. 6 Hearings With Jamie Raskin: A Times Virtual Event
Join us on June 27 to hear a member of the House select committee investigating the attack talk about what the panel has learned, what the public hearings have accomplished and what’s to come.
Have You Taken Covid Treatments?
We want to hear from you.
Did You Start Therapy Recently?
Times Opinion would like to hear from you.
Join a Times Virtual Event on Climate Change
The global south contributes little to climate change yet suffers more from its effects. Join The Times on June 23 for a conversation about equity and climate change.
How Houston Moved 25,000 People From the Streets Into Homes of Their Own
The nation’s fourth-largest city hasn’t solved homelessness, but its remarkable progress can suggest a way forward.
Three Years in Shelters. Ten Months to Find a Home.
Scenes from one woman’s journey out of homelessness in Houston.
The Long Emergency of Homelessness
If we understood the loss of housing as a collective challenge engulfing our communities, how would it guide our response?
Supportive Housing Keeps People Healthy. Should Medicaid Pay?
With federal housing money in short supply, state and local authorities are looking to health dollars to help tackle homelessness.
Students, We Want to Hear What You Have to Say About School Shootings
Opinion wants to know what you are thinking and feeling in the aftermath of school shootings.
Tell Us About Your Bills From a Hurricane or Flood
As we explore how extreme weather and the climate crisis are affecting Americans, you can help us by detailing what you’ve faced in home repairs and other costs.
Do You Know Someone Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories? We Want to Hear About It.
Share your experience if you, a friend or a family member believes or once believed in a popular conspiracy theory.
What Do You Know About Homelessness and Housing Insecurity? Tell us.
Headway wants to learn more about the people affected by this issue and the stories we should tell.
Has the Crypto Crash Hurt Your Investments? We Want to Hear About It.
Tell us about your experiences in the volatile crypto market.
Billy Crystal, “A Strange Loop” and More to Perform in a Broadway Event
Billy Crystal, Shoshana Bean and performers from “Company,” “MJ,” “A Strange Loop,” “Six” and other Tony-nominated shows will share songs and stories.
How Do We Track the Fortunes of the World’s Peatlands?
They’re critical resources in taking carbon out of the atmosphere. What are the signs of our progress toward saving them or indications that we’re failing?
Tony Blair on Russia’s War in Ukraine: A Virtual Event
The former British prime minister will speak with Peter Baker of The New York Times on May 2.
What Does the Curriculum Look Like in Your School?
We want to hear from you.
Will You Keep Wearing a Mask on Planes and Public Transit?
We’re interested in your response to the ruling against a federal mask mandate.
How Did Quitting Your Job Change Your Life?
If you were part of the “great resignation,” please share your story with us.
Are You Reluctant to Get a Covid Booster?
Share your story with The New York Times.
Has the Pandemic Changed Your Mental Health?
Many of us are trying to adapt to the new normal with emotional and mental scars that didn’t exist before the pandemic.
What Are Your Questions About the Future of the Coronavirus?
We’ll bring your queries to experts and find some answers.
Did You Lose a Loved One to Covid?
Two years into the pandemic, almost one million Americans have died of Covid. Would you help us memorialize their passing?
Desus Nice on Where to Eat in New York: A Times Virtual Event
On April 8, Desus Nice, a comedian and TV host, will discuss New York restaurants in a subscriber event with The New York Times’s Nikita Richardson and Priya Krishna.
Have You Suffered From Long Covid?
Tell us about the things that helped.
Ask The Times Your Climate Questions
Wondering about a word, a scientific phenomenon, a policy or something else? We’re here to help.
Parents: Will You Vaccinate Your Young Kids?
We want to hear more about how parents are making decisions to vaccinate themselves and their children.
How Do You Feel About U.S. Mask Mandates Lifting?
We want to hear from you.
The Pandemic Disrupted American Schools Again and Again. Why?
Why was the pandemic so disruptive to education?
Tell Us About the Books That Shaped You
We want to hear about the books that have most affected our readers’ lives.
The Morning at Night: A Virtual Event on Ukraine and Covid
Join David Leonhardt on March 9 for the latest on Ukraine and the state of the pandemic, and watch the actress Ariana DeBose share readers’ Tiny Love Stories.
How Do You Feel About Lifting School Mask Mandates?
We’re looking for thoughts from parents, students and educators.
Young Ukrainians, We Want to Hear From You
For Ukrainians born 1991 or later, what does it mean to be living in an independent Ukraine?
Are You Affected by the Conflict in Ukraine?
The New York Times would like to hear from people who are directly affected by the Russian military operations in Ukraine.
The Morning at Night: a Virtual Event on Covid, Love and Moving Forward
David Leonhardt will take your questions about the new normal and hear your Tiny Love Stories on hope and renewal, read by the Oscar nominee Ariana DeBose.
What Can Your Community Offer the World?
Rural Congolese villagers are being asked to protect one of earth’s most precious ecosystems. What can other places contribute to our shared future?
Will You ‘Go Big’ in Travel This Year?
We want to know if you’ll be packing your bags in 2022.
How Are You Feeling About Returning to the Office? Tell Us.
Tell us what you’re worried or excited about as you prepare to potentially leave remote work behind.
The New Normal, a Virtual Event on Life and Love After Omicron
David Leonhardt of The Morning newsletter hosts a live conversation to explain this moment in the pandemic and to hear your Tiny Love Stories.
Join David Leonhardt for The Morning at Night Virtual Event
On March 9, join David Leonhardt for a live-streamed edition of the newsletter as we explore what Omicron signals about the state of the pandemic, and watch Modern Love editors share their favorite reader-submitted Tiny Love Stories.
Predictions Favored Solar Over Wind Power. What Happened?
One lesson: Renewable technology benefits from early, consistent government support.
The Plans for the World’s Next Largest City Are Incomplete
Delhi is growing far beyond the formal confines of the city, a case study in the complexity of what we call urbanization.
Dear People of 2022: What Would You Ask Your Future Self?
Hundreds of notes about the nature of progress left us wondering: What’s possible in a year’s time?
Is Covid Causing Decision Fatigue? Share Your Story.
We want to hear from you.
Were You Hospitalized in NYC With Covid? Tell Us About It.
Times reporters writing about the most recent surge would like to hear from people who were hospitalized with Covid-19 in the last two weeks.