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Matty Bovan Brings Milan to Life
MILAN — Backstage at the Matty Bovan show at the tail end of Milan Fashion Week, Stefano Gabbana of Dolce & Gabbana was hugging Mr. Bovan, the ...
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European Political Turmoil Roils Global Markets
Kwasi Kwarteng, Britain’s chancellor of the Exchequer, promised more ambitious fiscal policies were coming.Credit...Toby Melville/ReutersEuropean ...
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Two-Buck Chuck: Wine of the People or Cultural Wedge?
Mention Two-Buck Chuck, the nickname for the famously cheap Charles Shaw wines made by Bronco Wine Company, and you are likely to get two ...
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More Trans Teens Are Choosing ‘Top Surgery’
Michael, 17, arrived in the sleek white waiting room of his plastic surgeon’s office in Miami for a moment he had long anticipated: removing the ...
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Monkeypox Appears to Recede, but Risks and Uncertainties Linger
Nearly four months after the first report of monkeypox in the United States, the virus is showing promising signs of retreat, easing fears that ...
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No, Italy Is Not About to Become an Autocracy
ROME — It happened here, again. Nearly 100 years since the March on Rome, Italy on Sunday voted in a right-wing coalition headed by a party ...
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Does It Matter That Investigators Are Closing in on Trump?
Gail Collins: Bret, which do you think is more of a threat to Trump’s political future, the classified document drama at Mar-a-Lago or the legal ...
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Even in Blue States, Election Denial Can Cause Serious Damage
Around a dozen election-denying Republican candidates secured their party’s nomination for secretary of state this fall. This is the reality, two ...
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The Joy of Finding People Who Love the Same Books You Do
NASHVILLE — I used to think of myself as a minor sort of Anglophile. As a child I knew the names of all six wives of Henry VIII — and other ...
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Many Are Suffering After Covid, but Only Some Are Getting Help
Two years ago, during the worst of the Covid pandemic, my colleagues and I told ourselves what now seems like a naïve story. In the wake of this ...