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Fashion’s Favorite Farm
There are certain things the fashion industry will always love: The young and beautiful. Art and money. Nostalgia. A comeback. From time to time, it also loves to throw itself behind a cause. By those metrics, Dan Colen is giving fashion a lot to ...
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Books
Does It Seem Like the End Times Are Here? These Novels Know Better.
On the day my mother died, I sat by her bedside and read the Psalms. The room was quiet — the need for machines had passed — save for the sound of my voice and my mother’s labored breathing. Outside her room, the hospital went about its business ...
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25 of Our Readers’ Favorite New York City Restaurants
Last week, we shared Pete Wells’s revised list of the 100 best restaurants in New York City. Our restaurant-loving readers had notes, to the tune of more than 600 comments. So we gave them another chance to tell us all about their favorite ...
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Five-Star Indian Butter Chickpeas for No-Energy Nights
“Only change I’d make is to double it for more delicious leftovers,” writes one of many rave reviews.
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Hanif Abdurraqib Just Misses His Dog
His new book, “There’s Always This Year,” is a meditation on beauty, grief and mortality through the lens of basketball and Columbus, Ohio.
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Malibu’s Most Exclusive, Butt-Kicking Spa Is Coming East
The Ranch, which specializes in long hikes, communal vegan meals and snacks of precisely six almonds, is opening an outpost in the Hudson Valley.
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Ukraine’s Arms Industry Is Growing, but Is It Growing Fast Enough?
Kyiv is aiming to build its own weapons to bring the fight to Russia. But it will take time Ukraine might not have.
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Insurance Companies and the Prior Authorization Maze
More from our inbox: Elect the U.S. Attorney GeneralFriendship MemoriesA Leadership Gaptranscript ‘What’s My Life Worth?’ The Big Business of Denying Medical Care Insurance companies have weaponized a seemingly benign process to protect their ...
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Tired of Sucking It Up as a Climber, I’ve Embraced a Softer Strength
I don’t know what time it was when my husband at the time, the rock climber Tommy Caldwell, finally scrambled over the summit. The sun had risen sometime during the first part of the climb and had set again hours later. I squinted up at him, tired ...
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Mass Tech Layoffs? Just Another Day in the Corporate Blender.
Silicon Valley, home of so many technological and workplace innovations, is rolling out another one: the unnecessary layoff. After shedding over 260,000 jobs last year, the greatest carnage since the dot-com meltdown more than two decades ago, the ...
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