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World
As Sunak Makes His Case to Britons, the Economy Undermines It
Britain’s stubbornly high inflation rate has come to symbolize a deeper economic malaise — a morass of problems, some new,…
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Sports
There’s a British Open Winner Coaching High School Golf in Ohio
All of the noise is gone now. There is no entourage, no hubbub, no fuss. Instead of yukking it up…
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Real Estate
She Opened a Bookshop in Brooklyn, Then Moved In Above the Store
A woman walking in Williamsburg saw an empty storefront for rent. It turned into a dream fulfilled. Upstairs, an apartment…
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Books
Video Games at MoMA: Do They Belong There?
A call for one of the leading museums to firmly embrace game designers as artists.
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Style
Yara Shahidi’s Favorite Red Lipstick — and the Rest of Her Beauty Routine
Plus: a new riverside hotel in Portugal, hand-knotted rugs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Business
How Far Would You Go for Midcentury Furniture?
The credenza in the back of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van groaned as Lars Balderskilde drove through the woodlands near Vejle,…
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Style
‘And Just Like That …’ Style Recap: Dressing Your Age
In the fourth episode of the season, Carrie bristles at the “our” in “women our age.”
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Style
How Style Not Com Became the Darling of the Front Row
Beka Gvishiani started as a fan, with little access to powerful people in fashion. Now he’s at every show.
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News
What’s the Story With Colleen Hoover?
There are the novels the literary world acclaims and there are the novels people actually read. Occasionally — perhaps with…
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Business
In the Age of A.I., Tech’s Little Guys Need Big Friends
The tech industry loves its garage start-up stories. From Hewlett-Packard to Google, the tales of bootstrapped companies that have turned…