Abby Phillip Is Next-Gen CNN
In an election dominated by fast-talking policy dudes, her deliberate commentary and context stood out.
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In an election dominated by fast-talking policy dudes, her deliberate commentary and context stood out.
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Emily Ratajkowski accused the photographer Jonathan Leder of assault and using photos against her wishes. Other women say they have similar experiences.
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Absent connections to the world of celebrity, Donald J. Trump minted his own. His White House wasn’t Hollywood, but maybe that was the point.
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Some guy was using my image to con women online, so I messaged him. It didn’t go as expected.
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The pandemic has decimated New York nightlife, but some bars and clubs are managing to keep the fun alive.
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“Honesty is linear.” Relationships require work and redefining, year after year.
Jil Sander is back, with a new Uniqlo collaboration and a lot of opinions.
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A reader senses biased policy enforcement at the horse stable.
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Jonathan Morris and Kaitlyn Folmer met at the Vatican. He was a priest. Some things changed along the way.
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Jonathan Morris and Kaitlyn Folmer met at the Vatican. He was a priest. Some things changed along the way.
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Do you still have to give a gift at a Zoom wedding? Experts say yes, but it doesn’t have to break the bank.
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Here are a few creative ways to connect with your remote guests and integrate them into your celebration during the pandemic.
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Luis Solis and Hailey Terrell, each divorced and wary of new love, had a change of heart about marriage while in quarantine together.
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In the latest installment of our Designer D.I.Y. series, the designer embroiders a lover’s hankie.
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The Los Angeles jeweler goes outside the box for her latest creation, part of our Designer D.I.Y. series.
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Laura and Kate Mulleavy show us how to turn kitchen towels and costume jewelry into a carry-all.
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In the latest installment of our Designer D.I.Y. at Home series, Hillary Taymour, the creative director of Collina Strada, offers a creative use for excess beets.
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The latest installment of our Designer D.I.Y. at Home series teaches you how to whip up a present for the significant other you may not have seen for a while.
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For years, “skinfluencers” embraced K-beauty’s famed 10-step routines. Now experts are advocating the complete opposite.
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The supermodel turned musician, and the former first lady of France, says that lighting is more important than makeup.
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The Gen Z whisperer Hyram Yarbro is not like beauty influencers of the past.
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A decade ago, your lipstick brand wasn’t expected to comment on social justice. Now, customers demand it, especially the teens and adults under 25 that make up Gen Z.
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Noname and other Black thought leaders have taken what Oprah built and made something new.
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In a news cycle filled with tragedy, much of it disproportionately affecting people of color, Black reporters and editors are reimagining coping strategies.
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Now that hand sanitizers have become an accessory of the new normal, upscale brands are introducing their own portable cleansers.
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If you venture out for a treatment or trim, you might encounter plexiglass barriers, tons of cleaning supplies, fewer clients at a time and higher prices.
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A new guard of beauty brands is using slick packaging and candid messaging to sell products women were once embarrassed to buy.
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Irene Yuan and Colin Evran went on a shopping trip after she criticized his clothes in an interpersonal dynamics class. A makeover, friendship and romance soon followed.
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Annette Blum recognized Michael Pearson on Bumble. Both had been at Emory University 20 years ago. When she saw his profile, she messaged him, “My freshman year self is really excited right now.”
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Mitchel Scott and Evelyn Danforth, who met as undergraduates at Stanford, eventually found their way back to where it all began.
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A new storytelling initiative is rooted in the belief that information is “not going to be on a sliver of glass forever.”
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Samyukta Mullangi and Mohit Agrawal connected on the dating app the League. He disappeared for two months, but when he re-emerged, they had a six-hour first date.
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Some guy was using my image to con women online, so I messaged him. It didn’t go as expected.
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“Honesty is linear.” Relationships require work and redefining, year after year.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
The cook would arrive after midnight and whip up a Michelin-worthy spread. Which was great, until I could no longer keep my eyes open at work.
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Feeling election stress? These two stories about a man and his dog may help.
Three young women shoppers in three countries talk about what they buy, where they buy it and why.
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The online retailer makes fast fashion for the Instagram elite. The way many of its garments are made is much less glamorous.
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Garment workers around the world make everything from luxury handbags to fast fashion leggings. Here are some of their stories.
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The Swedish retailer now lets customers know where nearly every garment it sells is made. Is that enough?
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We make too much and buy too much. But maybe there is a way not to waste too much. The ragpicker of Brooklyn has an idea.
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We love air! But boiling herbs and buying more plants will not improve your indoor air quality. Find out what will.
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Maybe! It may help with the common cold. There is no definitive scientific evidence suggesting it will help Covid-19.
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Studies suggest that certain probiotics can help in certain contexts. But you will need to do your research. We can help.
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Gen Z-ers and millennials have been called lazy and entitled. Could they, instead, be among the first to understand the proper role of work in life?
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Why must the bathroom continue to be fraught?
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We regret to inform you that you need to make small talk with your co-workers. Here’s how to master it.
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How Joy Behar, Narciso Rodriguez and Josh Wood are soldiering on during the pandemic.
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How Diane von Furstenberg, Justin Vivian Bond and Barry Manilow are living their lives.
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How Christina Lewis, Lela Rose and Bronson Van Wyck are social distancing.
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How Adrienne Arsht, Tonya Lewis Lee and Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger are hunkering down.
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Dennis Basso, Agnes Hsu-Tang and Athena Calderone are finding solace outside the big city.
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