Wednesday, August 31, 2022

For You: Harry Styles Walks a Fine Line

Plus, Pain, Fear, Stigma: What People Who Survived Monkeypox Want You to Know
August 31, 2022

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Harry Styles Walks a Fine Line

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The author of the seminal book on love languages is surprised that the concept has become a cultural phenomenon. But he still wants couples to heed his advice.

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Does the gory surprise C-section in "House of the Dragon" represent a grim historical reality, an urgent political statement or a worn cultural cliché?

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The filing by the Justice Department paints the clearest picture to date of its efforts to retrieve documents from the former president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

This Vietnamese Dish Is Comforting, Luminous and Striking. It's Also Forgiving.

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The maker of Snapchat discontinued some of its products and appointed a chief operating officer, amid financial struggles.

With Upset Over Taylor Fritz, Brandon Holt Is Making a Name for Himself

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