Saturday, December 2, 2023

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

Plus, Drunk and Asleep on the Job: Air Traffic Controllers Pushed to the Brink
December 2, 2023

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FROM STYLE

Rare Gathering of Former First Ladies Shows Style, and Subtle Differences

United (mostly) in black, their differences were in the details.

We Spied on Our Teenage Daughter With a Hidden Camera. Now What Do We Do?

Parents who installed a camera in the eye of their daughter's stuffed bear ask how — and whether — to come clean about their surveillance now that she has left for college.

Theresa Nist 'Never Expected to Get to This Part'

After receiving the final rose in the "Golden Bachelor," Ms. Nist, 70, spoke about getting to know her new fiancé. First order of business: teaching him how to pronounce her name.

Were We the 'Fat Couple'?

If that's how our friends saw us, I couldn't bear it.

The Undoing of George Santos

Lying is one thing in politics. But lying and stealing for the sake of Ferragamo and Hermès?

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MORE TO DISCOVER

Unusual Names Can Complicate Life in Japan. Now Parents Are Being Reined In.

As such names have increased, so has media attention to cases of people unhappy with them. But critics say new rules may infringe on the right to be creative.

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.

Crossing the Dnipro: What a Ukrainian Military Operation Might Mean

Ukrainian troops have taken positions on the east bank of the Dnipro River, posing a threat to Russia's dominance of the region. Here is a look at the battlefield and the strategic implications.

Paleoconservative or Moderate? Questions for Staffing the Next G.O.P. White House.

The Heritage Foundation asks applicants for a future Republican administration a series of questions about their ideology, showing the extent to which "America First" has shaped the modern G.O.P.

How Mortadella Went From Cold Cut to Hot Item

Helped by its millennial-pink hue and the rise of the charcuterie board, the Italian specialty is winning a new fan base of American chefs and consumers.

Apple Is Doing Its Part to End Green Bubble Shaming. It's Our Turn.

While texting technology will soon get better, the "blue versus green bubble" disparity is far from over.

They Charge $6 to Clean Your Shirt. They Make 13 Cents On It.

The humble cotton button-down helps power New York City, through its presence in practically every office in town. But few people understand the shirt's transformation from dirty to clean, which at Kingbridge Cleaners & Tailors will run you $6.

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.

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