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    They’re Mad as Hell

    Among older women, anger is trending. In the time of #MeToo, their indignation is long overdue.

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    America’s Next Top Pool Float

    Here’s a hint: Winter is coming, and it too will be good for Instagram.

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    Skin Deep

    All of Those Products Are Making Your Skin Worse

    They’re breaking down the skin barrier and harming your acid mantle, and this is bad (even if you don’t know — yet — what that mantle is).

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    Sausage King and Queen Take Stock

    After a stroke, the founder of Applegate Farms helps his wife build a vibrant arts center.

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    Denise Richards, the Un-Housewife

    The actress has brought a refreshing and occasionally disarming dose of reality to “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

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    At the Wedding of Gigi Gorgeous and Nats Getty

    “The moment I saw her, I was instantly a thousand times happier than I was the second before,” said Ms. Getty, the model, designer and oil heiress, about her bride, the YouTube beauty star.

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    Finding Clarity in Their Partnerships

    Olivia Landau and Kyle Simon operate the Clear Cut, an online jeweler. Both studied at the Gemological Institute of America.

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    First an E-ZPass, Then the Diamond Ring

    Millicent Cooley was resigned to being single, but her attitude changed after meeting Anthony Duncan, a professional juggler. Their romance soon hit the road.

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Modern Love

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    Where I Find Romance in Marriage

    It took my mother’s short-term amnesia to make me realize what long-term love is all about.

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    Is It Time for a Sleep Divorce?

    That buzz saw snoring next to you, the freezing room, the elbow in your face. One way to a better night’s sleep may mean creating a separate sleep space.

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    Julianne Quinn, Alexander Looi

    The bride is an assistant professor and competitive runner; the groom is a data science engineer.

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NYT Parenting

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    Parenting Is Bad for Your Face

    Acne and other skin conditions can flare up during pregnancy and postpartum. Here’s what you can do about them.

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    Step Away From the Healing Crystals

    Parents are turning to alternative medicine for understandable reasons, but a healthy dose of skepticism can go a long way.

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    Back to School Shopping Made Easy

    Send your kids to school with A+ supplies that will last the year through. We worked with the experts at Wirecutter to compile this list of essentials that’ll make shopping for school supplies a breeze.

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    Are Mom Friends Necessary?

    It took me years to make close parent relationships in my community, and that’s O.K.

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    Why Are Pregnant Women So Sweaty?

    The reason you may have prenatal and postpartum night sweats — and what to do about them.

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    ‘Paris Is Burning’ Goes Global

    Nearly 30 years after the seminal documentary on ballroom culture, underground queer dance competitions are an international phenomenon.

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    Latinx Artists Explain Their Process

    These creative thinkers are incorporating family history and cultural heritage into their work.

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    Traditional Dresses as Resistance

    Rarámuri women in Chihuahua, Mexico, have made an indigenous style of dress a means of fighting assimilation.

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    A Mother’s Clock

    Time follows no standard when you become a parent.

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    Becoming a Woman Before Their Eyes

    The American bat mitzvah has never been more widely broadcast than in 2019.

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Skin Deep

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    Summer Beauty, Decoded

    It’s July. Your face is probably puffy, your hair frizzy. How to address your hot-weather skin and hair woes.

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The Cycle

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    Drinking While Pregnant: An Inconvenient Truth

    Recommending that pregnant women not drink alcohol has been called old-fashioned and even patriarchal. So, as a feminist, my opinion may come as a surprise.

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    Food, My Frenemy

    My struggle with a binge eating disorder began at age 12. What followed were years of shame, lies, weight fluctuations and, at one particularly desperate moment, maternity clothes.

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    Summer Flings

    Benefits for the Parrish Art Museum and the Fisher Center at Bard College.

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