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For You: Jerry Seinfeld Can No Longer Be About Nothing

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May 4, 2024

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The Best Red Carpet Looks at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner

Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost and Senator John Fetterman made their entrances at the annual journalism celebration in Washington.

We Didn't Know It Was the Last Time

My daughter and I looked at a book together, posed for a picture, and then she left. Forever.

Are We All Really Supposed to Wear Cargo Pants?

A reader tries to square the style's enduring appeal with her own reluctance to wear them.

A Former 'Bachelor' Finds Love Off-Camera

When Natalie Joy sent Nick Viall a direct message on Instagram in 2019, she said she had no idea about his run on reality TV. About a year after meeting in person, their casual arrangement got serious.

Why Does My Husband Exclude Me From Dinners With His Siblings?

A reader has been feeling left out by her husband's siblings-only dinners — and never more so than when her brother-in-law crashed a recent get-together.

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Jerry Seinfeld Can No Longer Be About Nothing

The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.

What Happens When NASA Loses Eyes on Earth? We're About to Find Out.

Three long-running satellites will soon be switched off, forcing scientists to figure out how to adjust their views of our changing planet.

Kristi Noem's New Book Falsely Says She Met Kim Jong-un

"I'm sure he underestimated me," Ms. Noem writes of the North Korean leader in her forthcoming book. A spokesman said the error would be corrected.

Zendaya Is No Stranger to the Met Gala Red Carpet. But It's Been a While.

The actress will return to the event for the first time in five years, this time as a host. Take a look at all her previous Met Gala looks.

The New York Times News Quiz, May 3, 2024

Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

A Race the Whole World Is Watching

A three-team race is deciding this year's Premier League champion. The competition's global reach means a significant portion of the world's population is following along.

Opinion | The Food and Life Choices of a 'Fat Activist'

Readers discuss the "freedom to be fat" and related health and parenting issues.

It Was the Biggest Job of His Life. Was He On Target, or Off by Half?

An antiques shop owner in Maine was hired by a friend to value the collection of the artist Robert Indiana. His verdict was $85 million. A second appraisal says that's way too much.

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