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How Labubus Turned Into a Global Sensation
Online and in person, people are clamoring to get their hands on Labubus, which are dolls that are âwell-intentionedâ but somewhat mischievous.
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White House Correspondentsâ Dinner Parties Go on Without Trump or Big Celebrities
Drinks in hand, anxious media people braved a series of events in the nights before the annual White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner.
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Hasan Piker: A Progressive Mind in a MAGA Body
Hasan Piker pumps iron, likes weapons and wears pearls. His brand of masculinity has won him many fans online â and has been a useful vehicle for his politics.
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Mike Myers on Playing Elon Musk, Politics on âS.N.L.â and Why He Filmed a Campaign Ad
The âSaturday Night Liveâ alum on getting political in Studio 8H, playing Elon Musk and why he decided to film a campaign ad for Canadaâs Liberal Party.
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My Matcha-Dusted, Lemon-Scented, Tahini-Drizzled Adventures in Flavormaxxing
When did our taste buds become so spoiled?
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A Very Washington Red Carpet for the White House Correspondentsâ Dinner: Photos
Wonky but chic: A crowd made up mostly of political journalists attended the annual White House Correspondentsâ Association dinner on Saturday.
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With Khloud, Khloe Kardashian Will Release a Protein-Packed Popcorn
Social media has fueled a âproteinificationâ of snacks, and KhloĂ© Kardashian is hopping on board with a line of enhanced popcorn.
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Yale Will Teach a Course on Bad Bunnyâs Cultural Impact
With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican star.
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Met Gala 2025 Guide: Hosts, Theme, How to Watch and More
The co-hosts! The ticket prices! The dress code! A guide to the party of the year.
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The Church of the Open Road
The writer Colum McCann biked across America, searching for a God.
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Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69
With his off-kilter sensibility and deep musical grounding, he brought attention to New Wave and alternative artists at the groundbreaking station KROQ.
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Asian American Women Are Redefining the âOldâ in Grandmotherâs Gold
Many Asian American women treat gold as an asset as well as an adornment. Now, their daughters are changing how they wear these precious metals.
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NFL Draft Fashion: Ashton Jeanty and Travis Hunter Stand Out
A new wave of college players enters professional football with branding deals in place and fashion on their minds.
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Time 100 Gala Attended by Blake Lively, Demi Moore, Gayle King and Others
In an event that mixed notoriety with earnestness, celebrities like Gayle King and Blake Lively rubbed elbows with athletes and activists.
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An Artistâs Journey From the Soviet Union to the Frick
Years ago, Vladimir Kanevskyâs floral sculptures started turning up in Manhattanâs most elegant living rooms. Now his work is on display alongside masterpieces.
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They Walked 50 Blocks on Their First Date
Dr. Jesse Yoon and Yuri Doolanâs meeting was meant to be a casual date, but neither wanted it to end. So, they wandered the city, trading stories of their shared Korean heritage for hours.
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For Two Artists, Learning About Each Other Was Their Greatest Project
Stephanie Duhem, a poet, and Brad Abrahams, a documentary filmmaker, immersed themselves in each otherâs creative worlds.
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New York Nicoâs Wedding Celebration at Katzâs Delicatessen
Nicolas Heller, known as New York Nico, and Naomi Otsu, a graphic designer, celebrated their wedding and New York â complete with pastrami sandwiches and his recurring characters.
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Every Love Letter Had Its Rose
Amy Badia first caught Daniel Naranjoâs attention in pre-K. But it wasnât until high school that he had the courage to talk to her in person.
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A Glimpse of Beauty in an Ugly Place
As a woman working in a menâs high-security prison, I was told not to care about the incarcerated population. But my job was to love.
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Andrea Nevins, Who Made Touching Films on Quirky Topics, Dies at 63
Her documentaries, one of which received an Oscar nomination, explored subjects like punk-rock dads and Barbie dolls.
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With Underdog Brand, Jason Kelce Takes âMade in the U.S.â Seriously
For his new Underdog line of sweatshirts and T-shirts, the retired football star had specific thoughts on fit, materials and where the garments were made.
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Phoebe Gates, the Daughter of Bill and Melinda Gates, Steps Into the Spotlight
Phoebe Gates, the youngest and most stylish of Bill and Melinda Gatesâs children, steps into the spotlight as a founder of a new online shopping tool.
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My Husband Doesnât Want Our Son Around Conservative Relatives
My husband doesnât want their values rubbing off on our kid.
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Tiny Love Stories: âThe Secret About Peopleâ
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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YouTube Turns 20: From âLazy Sundayâ to âHot Onesâ
The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Hereâs a timeline of its biggest moments.
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My FiancĂ© Wants a Prenup After We Decided We Didnât Need One. Help!
A reader feels ambushed after her fiancé resurrected the idea of a prenuptial agreement with only weeks to go until their wedding. Also: He wants to split the legal bill.
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âModern Loveâ Podcast: Youâre Probably Thinking About Boundaries All Wrong
KC Davis, a therapist and author, on her new book, âWho Deserves Your Love.â
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How Jack Sivanâs Nonconformist Menâs Wear Business Came to Be
Jack Sivan started his namesake menâs wear business after freelancing for luxury labels like the Row.
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Does Your Plant Need a Sitter?
A new crop of caretakers will spritz, polish and prune your houseplants â and even send photos while youâre away.
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Eunice Golden, Artist Who Mapped the Male Nude, Dies at 98
Like many feminist artists, she took the body as her subject. But while others were exploring their own bodies, she painted the male anatomy.
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The Ice Bucket Challenge Worked. Why Not Try It Again?
The trend that dominated social media a decade ago â and raised millions for A.L.S. research â has been reborn as a vehicle to raise mental health awareness.
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Street Style Look of the Week: Sunny Attire and Spirits
Orange colors enlivened and united two outfits.
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A New âCarbon-Positiveâ Hotel in Denver Takes Sustainability a Step Further
Amid a hospitality landscape in which many hotels have moved far beyond single-use plastics, how does the Populus in Denver measure up?
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Trump, Gold Lapel Pins and the Slippery Slope of Political Iconography
The pin, worn by the chairman of the F.C.C., raises some questions.
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Melania Trump Opts for Trench Coat at White House Easter Egg Roll
For the White House Easter Egg Roll, the first lady opted for, of all things, a trench coat.
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A Soccer Field Can Be Sacred
For millions of people, it represents familiarity, comfort and belonging.
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How to Nail Spring Business Casual for Your Next Work Outing
Figuring out how to dress for an out-of-office excursion can be fraught. Our critic suggests ways to loosen up a corporate uniform â but not too much.
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Does Bond No. 9âs âGreenpointâ Perfume Smell Like Gentrification?
When luxury condos and artisanal bakeries move into New York City neighborhoods, Bond No. 9 sometimes follows.
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What Is âDark Wokeâ: How Some Democrats Push Back Against Trump
Democrats are trying out a new attitude. Itâs provocative, edgy and perilously toeing the line of not being too offensive.
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Bunnies, Bonnets, Brights and Blooms at New Yorkâs Easter Parade
Time for revelry, and a celebration of spring, on a Sunday in the city.
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