Global Hot Spots Take Aim at Overtourism

A new tourist fee in Bali. Higher hotel taxes in Amsterdam and Paris. Stricter rules on public drinking in Milan and Majorca. Ahead of the summer travel season, leaders in many tourist spots have adopted measures to tame the tourist crowds — or at least earn more revenue from them. All of this may pose […]

School’s obligation to provide safe environment for students

Dear PAO, My son was shot by the school’s security guard. He sustained a wound and was rushed to the hospital. The guard said it was just an accident. Can we hold the school accountable for what happened to my child? Rosie Dear Rosie, In Joseph Saludaga v. Far Eastern University and Edilberto C. De […]

A Look at California Today, and Tomorrow

Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. When Soumya Karlamangla, who lives in San Francisco, tells someone she works for The New York Times, the reaction is often the same: a look of confusion. “People that I’m interviewing in the field will […]

Live-in partner of a minor may be held criminally liable

Dear PAO, My brother started working for a non-governmental organization a few months ago, and he has been assigned to work in a far-flung area. He said that he has encountered two girls, both minors, who are cohabiting with middle-aged men. He and his workmates are really concerned and wanted to help these girls, but […]

So Close to Sicily, So Far From the Crowds

For years I had been hearing about the island of Pantelleria, the craggy, hard-to-get-to Eden with middle-of-nowhere tranquillity that sits 89 miles southwest of the island of Sicily and about 50 miles east of Tunisia. Luca Guadagnino’s 2015 film “A Bigger Splash” painted a seductive idyll of mud baths, romantic ruins and secluded swimming coves. […]

A Local’s Guide to Paraty, Brazil

T’s monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from frequent visitors and locals alike. Sign up here to find us in your inbox once a month, and to receive our weekly T List newsletter. Have a question? You can always reach us at tlist@nytimes.com. Roughly […]

Retirement benefit claimed after compulsory retirement age

Dear PAO, My older sister sought her retirement benefit from the private company she used to work with for more than 15 years but was declined. The company told her that she should have claimed her retirement benefit when she turned 65 years old. According to my sister, it is absurd for her to do […]

6 Wild Swimming Spots in California, Beyond the Coast

The best of California is not its famous cities or coastline. The most authentic version of the state is its freshwater, in its many wild forms. At least, for my family. My partner Caroline Clements and I write about water and wilderness and have spent much of the last 10 years documenting swimming around the […]

Equipoise rule and acquittal in criminal cases

Dear PAO, I was charged with a crime, and the prosecution was able to present pieces of evidence which are subject to different interpretations. I believe that we were able to present evidence that is evenly stacked against theirs. If the scales of justice are evenly stacked, what will the court do? Iah Dear Iah, […]