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The Privilege of a New Start
What does it look like to thrive in the second half of one’s life? That may depend on whether you’re a man or a woman.
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What does it look like to thrive in the second half of one’s life? That may depend on whether you’re a man or a woman.
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On the bus, off the bus and all over Capitol Hill with creators turned temporary lobbyists. Wait, does anybody need a bathroom break?
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The veteran actress J. Smith-Cameron has struck a chord with viewers in the role of an eye-rolling corporate counsel. “In my 60s, to have this attention, it’s just weird,” she said.
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Faced with challenging situations in parenting, romance or work, some are getting by with a little help from their A.I. friends.
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A new generation of analysts and patients is embracing the father of psychoanalysis – in magazines and memes and many hours on the couch.
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Late-night appointments with Offset and Cardi B! Trading Rick Owens for Balenciaga! The secondhand trade in upmarket men’s wear is booming.
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A new crop of luxury gyms requires referrals, interviews and even, in some cases, medical evaluations. And that’s before paying a monthly fee of up to $2,750.
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The internet can’t get enough of nepo baby content.
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The cast of “Succession” reacted to the news at a party celebrating Season 4.
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Ilson Goncalves, who runs a popular Brazilian restaurant in New Jersey, never thought he would have a meaningful relationship — until he met Yasar Sakman on a summer vacation in Turkey.
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Grace Fooden and Michael Correy met on Bumble and quickly bonded over similar family backgrounds and a Phish cover band.
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Nora Achmaoui and Khalid Alherani met on Instagram. One month later, they started a TikTok account that now has 1.3 million followers.
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After 10 years together, a Bay Area couple opened their relationship. But contrasting sexual needs led to a permanent split.
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Some couples are forgoing certain traditions — like groomsmen and bridesmaids — in favor of more inclusivity. As one person planning a wedding said: “That’s just being a good host.”
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