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January 31, 2024

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Truman Capote Cashed In on His Friends' Secrets. It Cost Him Everything.

The rarefied social circle that embraced Capote, and eventually banished him, is up for re-evaluation in the new television series "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans."

She Gave Birth Two Weeks Ago. Now She's in a Beauty Pageant.

Hannah Neeleman, a Utah homemaker with a huge social media following, goes to Las Vegas, newborn in tow, to compete for Mrs. World.

Calista Flockhart Is Back, With a Flock of Venomous Swans

The "Ally McBeal" star takes on the darker, dagger-like role of Lee Radziwill in "Feud."

The Curmudgeon of Rivington Street

As his apartment on the Lower East Side crumbled, a former Club Kid resented the moneyed millennials who filled his building. Then he let them in on a secret that transformed their lives.

You Saw Jason Kelce. This Guy Saw 'The Feast of Bacchus.'

With his Art But Make It Sports social media accounts, LJ Rader connects the drama and pathos of classic artwork to viral moments in sports. And no, he's not using A.I.

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Ivy League dramas make female leaders ponder their progress

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The vast majority of recent Ivy League dramas have played out at schools led by women, making female leaders in academia wonder how far they've really come.

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The men who practice against Caitlin Clark can’t stop her, either

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The men who practice against Caitlin Clark can't stop her, either

Being a practice player against some of the stars of women's college basketball can either be "the best job on campus" or "a massive nightmare."

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