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September 16, 2023

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FROM STYLE

Robin Roberts and Amber Laign Speak 'Freely, Openly and Passionately' About Their Love

The couple were wed Sept. 8 in an intimate ceremony at their home in Farmington, Conn. The newlyweds spoke to The New York Times in an exclusive interview about their relationship.

As Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Split, It's Time to Spin

When famous people divorce, it's not just an unraveling relationship. It's a public relations dance. Even when it's "amicable."

I Am Dating a Student's Newly Separated Father. When Do We Spill?

A reader who works with children wonders when she and her boyfriend should reveal their new relationship to his family, including his child who is in her care.

Pinned Under the Bodies of Men

I thought being sexually bold was a game I was allowed to play. I had no idea of the punishment that awaited me — or the surprising healing to come.

Post-Pandemic Dressing Finally Takes Shape

After comfort clothing, after confusion, clarity comes to New York Fashion Week.

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Closer ties between Russia and North Korea could weaken Beijing's leverage over both countries and set back China's efforts to stabilize its ties with the West.

Jann Wenner Defends His Legacy, and His Generation's

The co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine on the legacy of boomers and why he chose only white men for his book on rock's "masters."

Should We Really Be Texting for Work?

Work has already invaded our homes, evenings and weekends. Now it's coming for the fun part of your phone.

Some Whales May Have Been Wiped Out by Medieval Europeans

A study of hundreds of specimens from European archaeological digs found two species of whales that are no longer present in the continent's waters.

Why Are So Many Millennials Going to Mongolia?

In an era of Instagram tourism, some young people are searching for less curated travel experiences. So they're flocking to the open spaces of this East Asian nation.

It's Cozy and Cheap, but Do You Want to Live in This Social Media Magnet?

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How Yotam Ottolenghi Was Seduced by Soba Noodles

The somewhat magical noodles have an innate generosity: add whatever you feel like at the moment.

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