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    Rupert Murdoch at Borough Market in London in 2017. He recently announced that he will marry for a fifth time.
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    FACE FORWARD

    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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    The TikTok creator Janette Ok took part in a lobbying trip to Washington that was sponsored by the app in advance of the congressional hearings on Thursday.
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    TikTok Stars Go On a D.C. Field Trip

    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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    Not Your Daddy’s Freud

    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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    Grace Fooden, a fashion and beauty consultant, and Michael Correy, who retired from AT&T, met through a dating app five years ago. They were married March 1 at the Avalon Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif.
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    Three Dates, and Then a Commitment

    Grace Fooden and Michael Correy met on Bumble and quickly bonded over similar family backgrounds and a Phish cover band.

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    Dot Goldberger and Simone Budzyn had their wedding on Oct. 8 in Chesterfield, N.J. Instead of traditional wedding parties, they surrounded themselves (literally) with a “Pump Up Party.”
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    Making Their Weddings an All-Gender Affair

    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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