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How Should I Be Using A.I. Right Now?
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ There’s something of a paradox that has defined my experience with artificial intelligence in this particular moment. It’s clear we’re witnessing the advent of a wildly powerful technology, one that could transform ...
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The Best Looks From the Independent Spirit Awards
A mix of casual and chic attire made the 39th annual awards show worth watching.
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A More Conservative Case for How to Get More Americans to Marry
As of 2021, around 25 percent of 40-year-old Americans are not married — the highest percentage ever recorded. While divorce rates have plummeted from their early 1980s high, fewer people are choosing to marry in the first place. Why? Yes, around two ...
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How to Have Your First Anniversary in Four Years
Leap day weddings hold a certain allure for some couples.
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Taraji P. Henson Is Tired of Fighting
Before things started to click for Taraji P. Henson, she sought career counseling from the man upstairs. “I had a talk with God a long time ago when things didn’t pop,” she said. Invoking the women she had watched as a child, like Carol Burnett ...
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Would You Pay $1,800 for a Facial?
Lifting and sculpting facials, once a secret of the rich or famous, are trickling into the mainstream.
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How a Traffic Safety Guru Spends His Sundays
Peter Goldwasser, the executive director of Together for Safer Roads, spends his weekends running around Brooklyn — literally.
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Red Carpets Roar Back
The star-studded spectacles have returned in full force since the actors’ union strike ended. So has the fashion.
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How Michael Urie Spends His Sundays
Urie, who is known for his work on “Ugly Betty,” is busy these days — on Broadway, on TV and, on Sundays, with his dog, President McKinley.
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There Wasn’t Much to Love About 2023
Bret Stephens: Hi, Gail. This is our last conversation for the year, so let me first wish you and Dan a Merry Christmas. Gail: Thanks, Bret. And the best of course to you and Corinna and your kids. Bret: As much as I’ve loved our exchanges, I can’t ...
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