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No, Michael Cera Is Not the Mastermind Behind CeraVe
So what’s with the elaborate online marketing campaign implying otherwise?
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Some Fall Out of Vogue. She Jumped.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson on surviving Ye, quitting Condé Nast and speaking her mind.
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Why Did My Birth Son Invite Me to a Wedding and Then Seat Me in Siberia?
Reunited with her son after half a century, a reader feels slighted by her seat at a family wedding, where her son’s wife had already made her feel less than welcome.
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But What Do the Tortured Poets Think?
The title of Taylor Swift’s next album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” spurred strong responses from a typically quiet bunch.
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What Does King Charles’s Cancer Diagnosis Mean for Prince William?
How life may change for the Prince of Wales and his younger brother, Harry, who flew from Los Angeles to visit their father.
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How Oct. 7 Drove a Wedge Into the Democratic Party
When George Santos, the indicted fabulist, was expelled from Congress in December, Nassau County Republicans scrambled to hunt up a new nominee. Santos was a catastrophe, but he had also flipped a New York Democratic stronghold, and party leaders ...
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A Stunning Soufflé Is an Act of Love
Soufflés have a reputation for being precious or fanciful. But they can also be deeply satisfying rustic, peasant food.
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Was Baby Phat Ahead of Its Time?
A major moment on the Grammys red carpet showed how far the brand has come — and how it helped change what constitutes high fashion.
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Over Tacos and Beer, Journalists Mourn Their Lost Jobs
Hundreds of newsroom staff have been laid off in the last month. On Friday, they gathered to commiserate at the National Press Club.
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Therapists Trade the Couch for the Great Outdoors
Mental health practitioners are hiking, camping and braving the elements with their clients — all in an effort to help them connect with the Earth, and with themselves.