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World
This Holiday, Consider the True Cost of Cheap Cashmere
A decade or more ago, it wasn’t uncommon to pay several hundred dollars for a cashmere sweater. Now, as the holiday season approaches, advertisements offer cashmere sweaters at less than half that price. An ad campaign on Instagram from the retailer ...
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World
It’s Time for U.F.O. Whistle-blowers to Show Their Cards
Last week on the Senate floor two senators rose to express disappointment with the House of Representatives. This was by itself routine enough, but the senators, Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, and the New York Democrat and majority leader ...
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World
How Mike Greenberg Spends His Sundays
The ESPN host tries to avoid sports talk until it’s time to watch football. That leaves time for brunch, books and Taylor Swift.
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Magazine
How to Make Canapés Like a Professional Chef
The French chef Yann Nury wants you to remember that the winter holidays will be over soon. Roasts will be sliced, served and forgotten; Champagne will be drunk. And, if you choose to serve canapés, each one you make, no matter how labor-intensive ...
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Health
New York City Is Offering Free Online Therapy to Teens: Will it Work?
The city’s $26 million contract with Talkspace makes mental health care very accessible. But some worry it is ‘a Band-Aid’ at a time of crisis.
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Business
Is Luxury’s Favorite E-Tailer About to Go Bust?
For years, Farfetch was a tech darling that powered much of online luxury shopping. Now it is teetering on the brink of collapse.
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Arts
The Breakout Stars of 2023
These eight performers and artists broke away from the pack this year, delighting us and making us think.
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World
Vibes, the Economy and the Election
Recent positive news may put two theories on economic disenchantment to the test.
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Magazine
In Transylvania, a Hotel That Offers Beekeeping and Hay Bathing
Plus: sophisticated eye shadows, sculptural candles and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Business
Clean Energy Tax Credits Leave the Door Open to Chinese Investment
The Treasury Department pledged to carefully scrutinize foreign investments in the United States for national security threats.