Wednesday, November 29, 2023

For You: Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?

Plus, As Congress Weighs Aid to Israel, Some Democrats Want Strings Attached
November 29, 2023

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As Congress Weighs Aid to Israel, Some Democrats Want Strings Attached

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?

A polo shirt, a white apron and a retro hairdo changed an actor's life forever.

The Strange $55 Million Saga of a Netflix Series You'll Never See

After suitors flocked to a sci-fi project by Carl Rinsch, director of a single movie, the winner handed over money and control. They're still fighting.

Another Battle Royale in the Windsor War

In "Endgame," Harry and Meghan's sympathetic biographer, Omid Scobie, takes on the in-laws — and takes no prisoners.

He Wanted a Studio in Lower Manhattan for Less Than $450,000. But Where?

Rather than accept a rent increase, a downtown denizen went looking for a studio he could afford to buy. In the end, he discovered, it all 'comes down to neighborhood.'

With an Artist's Help, Paddington Can Go Anywhere

For nearly 1,000 straight days, Jason Chou has inserted Paddington, the anthropomorphized bear, into absurd situations. He has no plans to stop.

Tomorrow: From Health

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Round and Round We Go: Circular Strolls Near London

A handy guidebook outlines 27 bucolic walks outside the British capital that begin and end at train stations. We tried some out.

The History of the Cuban Sandwich

An illustrated look at how the pressed sandwich became storied in Tampa, Fla., Miami and beyond.

They Thought They'd Found the Perfect New York Loft. It Was Illegal.

Tenants of a Bronx building have been displaced since the city ordered them to vacate. They want the landlord to make repairs and for their loft apartments to be legalized.

He Lived a Frugal Life. Then He Left Millions to His New Hampshire Town.

When Geoffrey Holt died in June, his will revealed a secret: He had $3.8 million, and he was leaving all of it to the town of Hinsdale, where he had been living quietly in a trailer park.

'The Crown': Behind the Photo of an Embrace That Changed Princess Diana's Life

In the show, Mohamed al-Fayed sends the photographer Mario Brenna to capture shots of Diana and al-Fayed's son, Dodi, on vacation. The portrayal is inaccurate, Brenna says.

Will Dyeing the Connecticut River Help Keep It Alive?

Hydrilla, a rapidly spreading invasive plant, is choking New England's longest river. Government scientists are fighting back.

At 40, J. Crew Shakes Off a Midlife Crisis

After four decades of business and filing for bankruptcy in 2020, the American retailer is hoping for a renaissance.

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