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For You: The ‘World’s Happiest Man’ Shares His Three Rules for Life

Plus, Inside Trump's Decision to Skip the G.O.P. Debate
August 19, 2023

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FROM STYLE

Do Supermodels Age, or Just Get Airbrushed?

The cover of Vogue's September issue has ignited a new debate about beauty standards.

Britney Spears's Husband, Sam Asghari, Files for Divorce After a Year

The couple married in June 2022, just months after her conservatorship had been ended in a Los Angeles court. Mr. Asghari is her third husband.

U.S. Sunscreen Is Stuck in the '90s. Is This a Job for Congress?

For years, American consumers have had to look abroad if they want the latest in sunscreen innovations. Some, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, think it's time to revisit F.D.A. approval procedures.

How Many Former Vanity Fair Employees Does It Take to Build a Roof?

Technically, none. So why has Standard Industries hired several of them?

Everyone Thought He Had Made the Famous Gown. It Was His Wife.

This fall, the Metropolitan and three other museums give female designers their due.

Tomorrow: From Our Sunday Magazine

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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The South Knows a Hot, Sticky Summer. But This? 'It's Hell.'

It's not just the heat, as Southerners have explained for generations. It's the moist, soupy, suffocating humidity. And this year the punishing conditions have been relentless.

Iced Coffee and Flip-Flops as Europe Broils? Not So Fast, Americans.

As large numbers of U.S. tourists visit Europe during a record hot summer, their efforts to stay cool are running up against cultural norms.

Where the Republican Presidential Candidates Stand on the Issues

As the Republican presidential candidates barrel toward their first debate under the shadow of a front-runner facing dozens of felony charges, The New York Times examined their stances on seven key issues.

The Secret to Unshakable Confidence

Face your fears and take the plunge. You'll feel freshly confident after you do.

What to Know About the New Dominant Covid Variant

EG.5 is spreading quickly, but experts say it's no more dangerous than previous versions.

The 'World's Happiest Man' Shares His Three Rules for Life

A searching, playful, provocative discussion with the Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard.

'Red, White & Royal Blue' Review: Keep Calm and Pine On

This film, about an American president's son who falls for a British prince, starts with a giddy premise and has the derring-do to succeed.

Troop Deaths and Injuries in Ukraine War Near 500,000, U.S. Officials Say

Ukraine and Russia have lost a staggering number of troops as Kyiv's counteroffensive drags on. A lack of rapid medical care has added to the toll.

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