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  1. When Your Workouts Turn Into a Work of Art

    Using the maps from his daily runs, Duncan McCabe took the Strava art trend to new heights by creating an animated stickman that has become an online sensation.

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  2. Who Needs Congress When You Have Cameo?

    Matt Gaetz, who was Donald Trump’s former pick for attorney general, will wish you a happy birthday. For $500.

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    Matt Gaetz became the latest politician to follow up his political ouster by joining the social platform Cameo, joining others like George Santos and Rod Blagojevich.
    CreditRebecca Noble for The New York Times
  3. ASK Vanessa

    How Do I Balance Being Fashionable With Being Professional?

    A reader asks how to dress for work without losing a sense of style. Our fashion critic offers insights on striking the right balance.

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    Known for wearing tailored trousers, Katharine Hepburn paved the way for power-dressing women decades on.
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  1. Shopping for a Good Riding Boot?

    Start here.

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    Contemporary takes on riding boots have elements like small heels and elastic panels for added stretch.
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  2. The Teeny, Tiny Tee Is Back (Again)

    Some people are buying actual kids’ shirts, but this time, that relic of ’90s and Y2K fashion is available in many more sizes.

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    Baby tees — those ultra-fitted, sometimes cap-sleeved, sometimes cropped shirts — are back.
    CreditSimbarashe Cha/The New York Times
  3. Is Kim Kardashian Trying to Tell Us Something?

    She parties with Ivanka Trump and has turned Tesla products into fashion accessories on social media. Assuming these are political statements may be incorrect.

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    Kim Kardashian has recently been showcasing various Tesla products. Some have assumed she is making a political statement.
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  4. An ‘Enhanced’ Version of the Olympics May Happen. Should It?

    With a controversial plan to allow doping in a major athletic competition, Aron D’Souza hopes to usher in an era of “superhumans.” There are several hurdles left to clear.

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Justin Metz for The New York Times; Source images by Shutterstock
  5. Yes, It Is Time to Start Planning Your Holiday Cards

    A good card takes some work, and there are a few basic rules to follow in order to make the process faster, easier and more efficient.

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  1. ‘Star Wars’ Actress Finds the ‘Cool Nerd’ She Sought. A ‘Bridgerton’ Wedding Followed.

    Philicia Saunders and Jordan Wilson discovered a mutual love of cosplay, anime, video games — and, eventually, each other.

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    Philicia Saunders and Jordan Wilson were married Nov. 10 at the Ebell Club Long Beach in Long Beach, Calif. They met in 2022 while both working for Bad Robot, a Los Angeles film and television production company.
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  2. Want a Diamond? You’ll Need to Decide on Lab-Grown or Natural.

    Consumer misconceptions about diamonds can make the process of engagement ring shopping even more distressing.

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    Lab-grown diamonds, like those from Diam-Concept shown above, are created using machines that mimic the pressure needed to create a natural stone.
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  3. Want to Get Married in Central Park? This Planner Can Help.

    Claire Ady started her business helping international couples navigate the process of getting married in the iconic park after planning her own wedding there.

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    Claire Ady started her wedding planning company, known as Wed in Central Park, in 2012.
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  4. Booking the Venue Before Popping the Question

    Many couples consider proposals a mere formality, and they’re eager to get on with planning a major life event before there’s even a ring.

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  5. At First They Hid Their Love, Then a Reality Show Gave Them Courage

    Gregory Mathis and Richard Cooper bonded over faith and family. Mr. Mathis said he felt early on that their souls were aligned. But both feared the judgment of being openly gay.

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    Gregory Mathis, left, and Richard Cooper had their wedding ceremony on Oct. 21 at the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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  1. When the Cost of Being Unmarried Is Too High

    In an uncertain world, a marriage skeptic comes around.

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    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

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  3. Thanksgiving With My Wife and Girlfriend

    Townsend Davis and his wife Bridget were happily married for more than a decade when an unexpected diagnosis disrupted everything.

     By Anna MartinReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandChristina DjossaAmy PearlJen PoyantLynn LevyDaniel RamirezDan PowellAman SahotaElisheba IttoopCarole SabouraudPat McCusker and

    CreditIllustration by Brian Rea; Inset Illustration: Brian Rea and The New York Times
  4. What’s the Worst Date You’ve Ever Been On? We Want to Hear About It.

    Tell us about your experience, and you may be featured on the Modern Love podcast.

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  5. Have You Ever Ghosted Somebody? We Want to Hear About It.

    Tell us about your experience for a New York Times Magazine article about how we communicate in our dating lives and relationships.

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