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Angel Reese Declares for the W.N.B.A. Draft … in Vogue
Athletes like Ms. Reese and Serena Williams know that fashion is now part of the game.
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Larry David’s Rule Book for How (Not) to Live in Society
Suppose you’re out at brunch and find yourself in a buffet line that a fellow diner does not appear to have noticed. He casually approaches with his plate and tries to serve himself. Do you A. join the hangry mob cursing him or B. rise to this man’s ...
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The Bumpy Gourd That’s Winning Over Bartenders
Austin Hennelly, the 35-year-old bar director at Kato, a Taiwanese restaurant in Los Angeles, likens tasting bitter melon to “going down the drop of a roller coaster.” Sipping the fruit’s juice — which is the star ingredient in his Garden Tonic, a ...
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The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t
It was all a big mistake. Ahmad Al-Halabi was sure this had to be some sort of misunderstanding that he could clear up before his flight in a few hours. Listen to this article, read by Rasha Zamamiri Open this article in the New York Times Audio app ...
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Reworked Italian Jerseys That Celebrate Soccer Style
Plus: a Nancy Brooks Brody exhibition, a Nile sailboat charter and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Partying on a Tuesday With Elon Musk and His 3-Year-Old
Futurists and the future-curious, including Seth Meyers and Darren Aronofsky, attended a screening in New York City for a new PBS documentary.
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A New Way of Looking at the Nude
The artists redefining portraits of the human body for a more inclusive age.
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What I Saw Working at The National Enquirer During Donald Trump’s Rise
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, I was outside Manhattan criminal court. It was a sunny spring day, and the Secret Service and the Police Department had blocked off the streets with barricades. The sidewalks were clogged with news crews from around the ...
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Life Gave a Pastry Chef Lemons. She Made Lemon Bars.
These sunny, sweet-tart treats have a little twist: a rich pecan short crust.
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‘Carefluencers’ Are Helping Older Loved Ones, and Posting About It
On the east side of San Jose, Calif., there is an abuela who seems to have more grandchildren than she can count. “A lot of people see me and they hug me,” Mardonia Galeana, 89, said in Spanish. “I don’t even know them, but sometimes they ask me for ...