The White House Rose Garden in Photos: A Showcase of Presidential Power
A look at key moments at the White House’s signature outdoor setting amid reports that it may be turned into a Mar-a-Lago-like patio.
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A look at key moments at the White House’s signature outdoor setting amid reports that it may be turned into a Mar-a-Lago-like patio.
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The woman who has photographed 25 years of “S.N.L.” hosts knows how to coax playful shots out of Kim Kardashian, Helen Mirren and Donald Trump.
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For quilters, knitters and crafters, Joann, which expects to close more than half of its stores after filing for bankruptcy, has been a one-stop shop — and more.
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For These 20-Somethings, Trump ‘Is Making It Sexy’ to Be Republican
A “MAGA Youth” dinner in Manhattan gave young Trump supporters a place to socialize and celebrate the new administration.
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How Not to Be Cynical About Valentine’s Day
While Valentine’s Day is often centered on romantic love, some singles — including those who have never experienced it — find joy in celebrating love in other forms.
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What Is Your Outfit Telling Your Therapist?
Whether we want them to or not, our clothes may be giving our therapists more psychoanalytic material.
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The Look of Luxury Is Evolving
It is far less quiet, if the clothes on and off runways at New York Fashion Week were any indication.
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7 Unforgettable Dogs at Westminster
Monty the giant schnauzer took home best in show, but each of the group winners left a lasting impression.
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She Was the Female Lead in His Film. Now She’s His Leading Lady.
When Alan Yang, known for “Parks and Recreation” and “Master of None,” directed his first film, Christine Ko’s audition tape stopped him in his tracks. Once the film wrapped, romance emerged.
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How Not to Be Cynical About Valentine’s Day
While Valentine’s Day is often centered on romantic love, some singles — including those who have never experienced it — find joy in celebrating love in other forms.
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A Wedding Where Cold Feet Were to Be Expected
When Eric Sun and Jennifer Liu, avid travelers who met in college, decided to marry, there was one continent left on their list: Antarctica.
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Courthouse Weddings Have Never Been More Chic
These low-key nuptials are growing in popularity and becoming an aesthetic, offering couples intimate yet affordable settings for their big day.
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Escaping the ‘Demoralizing’ New York Dating Scene
When they met on a dating app nearly six years ago, Allegra Hanlon and Tommy Fitzpatrick were both feeling exhausted by the disappointing cycle of meeting new potential love interests.
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Looking at a Stranger and Seeing Myself
A DNA match revealed my birth mother. Our story began with sacrifice and ended with a rapturous hello.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘Two Boyfriends at One Time’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
How to Fall (and Stay) in Love
And an update to the famous Modern Love story “To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This.”
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When Your Only Job Is to Cuddle
By cradling strangers’ infants in the neonatal unit, I regained faith in the value of small acts of tenderness.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Mini Breakdown in a Walmart Bathroom’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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After years of protests and strides in fake skins, vintage furs are popping up all over.
By Jessica Iredale and Dolly Faibyshev
At the 2000 Academy Awards, the film won five Oscars, including best picture. Then came 9/11, a tanking economy and Kevin Spacey.
By Sarah Bahr
A celebrated Finnish modernist, he designed a variety of furnishings but was best known for his seating — which, his company said, “almost every Finn has sat on.”
By Julie Lasky
A sartorial remaking, inspired by Ted Danson’s character on “A Man on the Inside.”
By Joel Stein
The executive chef Daniel Capra discusses the often difficult task of building the perfect wedding menu for couples and their guests.
By Alix Strauss
A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of the SoHo art scene in the 1970s.
By Deborah Solomon
At a midnight ceremony and in courthouses and city buildings booked months in advance, couples exchanged vows in civil ceremonies as Valentine’s Day fell on a Friday.
By Remy Tumin and Kate Christobek
Allison Steigman and William Newgent Jr., connected right out of the gate, but it took some therapy to get on the right track.
By Shivani Vora
As Nina Niles and Billy Hanifin debated the minutiae of the Marvel universe, she asked if he wanted to see the superhero film “Shang-Chi.”
By Rosalie R. Radomsky
When Kieran Miller and Emma McGee connected in Miami, it set off a spark that quickly became a long-distance relationship.
By Valeriya Safronova
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