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Lessons in letting go and embracing a lighter life.
When Tinsley Mortimer met Robert Bovard two years ago, it didn't take her long to embrace the serenity of Georgia, thanks to Mr. Bovard's Southern charm.
After four decades of business and filing for bankruptcy in 2020, the American retailer is hoping for a renaissance.
Various so-called imperfections now appear so often in ads and images for lingerie that some consumers doubt their veracity.
The once-famous fashion photographer, long accused of misconduct with models, faces legal action.
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The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how to show up for loved ones, even when we don't agree with their choices.
The lawsuit, filed by the director of a cancer center, comes amid debate over how companies handle employees' public remarks about the Israel-Hamas war.
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.
If you want to read his biography, or even see his horse, you can.
Powerful players in the business world have gravitated toward Nikki Haley, aware that she remains an underdog but beginning to believe she has a chance.
The owners of Lexington Candy Shop have, for over 98 years, refined their recipe and still make their syrups from scratch.
Visitors normally flock to Death Valley National Park to feel the searing heat and take in the barren landscape. This fall, they've been drawn by a different natural feature: water.
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.
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