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July 29, 2023

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Russia Strikes Another Grain Terminal, Extending a Campaign Against Ukraine's Ports

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In Border Towns, a 'Dangerous Combination' of Heat and Water Cutoffs

'We Can Never Forgive This': In Odesa, Attacks Stoke Hatred of Russia

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FROM STYLE

What's the Status of Flaunting Your Status?

In the world of the ultrawealthy, luxury is only quiet if you don't know what to listen for.

Christie Brinkley, Candace Bushnell and Laurie Anderson Party in the Hamptons

Over the weekend, Polo Hamptons drew hundreds of people for a match and cocktail party, and the LongHouse Reserve hosted a benefit.

Wearing Paint Instead of Clothes on the Streets of New York

Naked bodies of all shapes and sizes became artists' canvases at a public art exhibition.

I Am Estranged From My Toxic Mother. Should I Go on Her Birthday Trip?

A reader doesn't want to upset his father, who requested his presence, but the idea of taking a vacation to celebrate a woman he has cut out of his life makes him squirm.

The Life and Death of a 'Punk Rock Warhol'

Frank Kozik made his name with his playfully gruesome concert posters for Nirvana, Soundgarden and Butthole Surfers. He added to his underground fame with his boundary-pushing "art toys."

Tomorrow: From Our Sunday Magazine

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A Tiny Cabin, a Little Island and a Big Change: 'Am I Crazy?'

A New Jersey woman now lives alone part of the year on a remote island in Maine that Stephen King called 'a novel here, just waiting to be written.'

'Swift Quake': Taylor Swift Fans Shake Ground During Seattle Concert

Seismometers can pick up many types of ground vibrations but this drew comparisons to the "Beast Quake" of 2011, when Seattle football fans roared in celebration of a last-minute Seahawks touchdown.

The Mystery of How Tim Scott's Campaign Is Spending Its Millions

Most of the money spent by the senator's presidential campaign has gone to newly formed companies whose addresses are Staples stores in suburban strip malls.

A Summer Dinner Party That's Actually Fast and Easy

The New York Times Food columnists share their favorite simple dishes for a gorgeous spread.

Tech Firms Once Powered New York's Economy. Now They're Scaling Back.

After years of steady growth, many technology companies are laying off workers and giving up millions of square feet of office space in the city.

The Whales Gathered in a Heart Shape. Experts Feared What Would Come Next.

A pod of nearly 100 pilot whales displayed unusual behavior before beaching themselves in Australia. More than 50 died, and the rest were later euthanized.

Flash of Anger Led to a Moment of Brilliance for U.S.

Lindsey Horan's tying goal against the Netherlands saved her team at the World Cup. But it came from a dark place she knows well.

A Summer Spectacle Where Fireflies Are the Guiding Light

Bill and Mary-Ellen McDonald host firefly viewing parties, hoping to inspire their neighbors to stop using pesticides and consider rewilding their lawns.

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