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Nathalie Cadet-James had to adjust her luxury wedding planning business during the pandemic. She shifted to reusable table settings in a box.
Seth Andrew, who served in the Obama administration, stole more than $200,000 to help him buy a $2 million Manhattan apartment, prosecutors said.
Nobody, least of all people on the left, has anything to celebrate in the rise of activist industry.
After an article about a model who recognized herself in one of the artist’s paintings was published, another model emerged. We thought they might like to get reacquainted.
Unless the Brazilian defender is excused from working at a polling place next week, he may miss his club’s Champions League match at Chelsea.
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Michael Mechanic argues we should empathize with the topmost sliver of the 1 percent and enlist them in changing the system that allowed them their wealth.
The fight between the two tech giants might remodel the internet as we know it.
There’s a developmental reason behind children’s obsession with rules.
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.
Moderate drinking is unlikely to impair the immune response to the Covid vaccine, but heavy drinking might.
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