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No, Michael Cera Is Not the Mastermind Behind CeraVe
So what’s with the elaborate online marketing campaign implying otherwise?
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Some Fall Out of Vogue. She Jumped.
Gabriella Karefa-Johnson on surviving Ye, quitting Condé Nast and speaking her mind.
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Why Did My Birth Son Invite Me to a Wedding and Then Seat Me in Siberia?
Reunited with her son after half a century, a reader feels slighted by her seat at a family wedding, where…
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But What Do the Tortured Poets Think?
The title of Taylor Swift’s next album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” spurred strong responses from a typically quiet bunch.
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What Does King Charles’s Cancer Diagnosis Mean for Prince William?
How life may change for the Prince of Wales and his younger brother, Harry, who flew from Los Angeles to…
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How Oct. 7 Drove a Wedge Into the Democratic Party
When George Santos, the indicted fabulist, was expelled from Congress in December, Nassau County Republicans scrambled to hunt up a…
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A Stunning Soufflé Is an Act of Love
Soufflés have a reputation for being precious or fanciful. But they can also be deeply satisfying rustic, peasant food.
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Was Baby Phat Ahead of Its Time?
A major moment on the Grammys red carpet showed how far the brand has come — and how it helped…
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Over Tacos and Beer, Journalists Mourn Their Lost Jobs
Hundreds of newsroom staff have been laid off in the last month. On Friday, they gathered to commiserate at the…
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Therapists Trade the Couch for the Great Outdoors
Mental health practitioners are hiking, camping and braving the elements with their clients — all in an effort to help…