Saturday, April 15, 2023

For You: The End of Faking It in Silicon Valley

Plus, Pentagon Leaks: New Twists in a Familiar Plot
April 15, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Pentagon Leaks: New Twists in a Familiar Plot

The End of Faking It in Silicon Valley

Death Toll From Russian Missile Attack in Eastern Ukraine Climbs to 11

In High School, Airman Charged With Leak Was Focused on the Military

For Former Friend of Boston Marathon Bomber, a Burden of Shame and Betrayal

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FROM STYLE

Is There Life After Influencing?

The internet personality Lee From America wanted to see what life was like as plain old Lee Tilghman. She's not alone. But leaving behind lucrative brand partnerships and high follower counts is harder than it looks.

My Husband Is Obese. Can I Refuse to Buy Him Fattening Snacks?

Eager not to participate in his husband's junk-food habit, a reader hesitates to draw a line in the sand, stung by memories of disagreements over his spouse's smoking.

Everything You Need to Know About the 2023 Met Gala

From the theme to the dress code, from official hosts to likely guests: Here's what we know so far about the party of the year.

How to Fall Out of Love With Yourself

My girlfriend thought I might be a narcissist. Maybe it was time to dial back the self-love?

The Return of Justin Jones and the White Suit

The Tennessee lawmaker has become a viral symbol.

Tomorrow: From Our Sunday Magazine

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

MORE TO DISCOVER

Rat Horror Stories the New N.Y.C. Rat Czar Needs to Hear

New Yorkers have encountered rodents in toilets, on trains, in bed. And that's not all.

Mobster's Son Gets Life Sentence for Orchestrating Father's Murder

Sylvester Zottola, a reputed Mafia associate, survived repeated assassination attempts. Eventually, his son Anthony's plot succeeded.

At Christianity's Holiest Site, Rival Monks Struggle to Turn Other Cheek

At the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, on the site where Jesus is believed to have been crucified and resurrected, a centuries-long real estate spat tends to flare up at Orthodox Easter.

Taylor Swift Played Their Wedding. She Just Might Not Have Known It.

RenĂ© Hurtado was able to snag front-row seats to the second night of Taylor Swift's tour — and it was there that she married Max Bochman.

How Electrifying Everything Became a Key Climate Solution

To tackle climate change, we'll need to plug in millions of cars, trucks, home heaters, stoves and factories.

With the Odds on Their Side, They Still Couldn't Beat the Market

In 2022, conditions were heavily in stock pickers' favor, but most trailed the market. This year looks worse, our columnist says.

Facing Tough Senate Race, Montana G.O.P. Looks to Change the Rules

An election bill moving through the Republican-led Legislature would rewrite the rules for a single race: the looming battle against Senator Jon Tester, a Democrat.

The Great Goat War of Southern France

A former Parisian moved to the country, fell in love with goats and let them roam free and multiply. Her winemaking neighbors are not enchanted.

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