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Kamala Harris doesn’t want to talk about clothes. Neither does Jill Biden. You can understand why. But lots of people still want to know what they are wearing.
A reader asks whether a workplace policy actually makes trans and nonbinary people feel more included.
Amanda Seyfried and James Norton move into a haunted house in this busy, creaky Netflix thriller.
Five quarterbacks could go in the top 10 for the first time, according to mock drafts produced by several analysts, while the first round could pass without the selection of a running back.
Zoë Roth, now a college senior in North Carolina, plans to use the proceeds from this month’s NFT auction to pay off student loans and donate to charity.
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For their first purchase together, a young couple sought a place they could make their own — no ‘cookie-cutter doorman buildings.’ Here’s what they found.
You can start by disregarding thread count. Here’s what else the pros know that you may not.
A recent study ranked all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to find where working from home was most attractive to workers and employers.
The popular cooking website will not publish new beef recipes over concerns about climate change. “We think of this decision as not anti-beef but rather pro-planet,” an article said.
Some couples are mobilizing their wedding meals during the pandemic. Here are six trucks that will feed your wedding guests.
How a pair of siblings, he an architect and she a fashion designer, worked together to help shape their father’s latest study in soothing minimalism.
At a takeout shop in Queens, egusi and red stew come with a message about nourishment.
Here’s what parents need to know.
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