August 20, 2025, 4:39 p.m. Eastern time
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Melinda Farina, known as the Beauty Broker, sends Hollywood actresses and everyday women to doctors around the globe. In her world, the knives are always out.
As their magic act hits 50 years, they’re bigger than ever. They say their secret is not to socialize. But misdirection is also their love language.
After years of playing in store-bought attire and without an apparel deal, Taylor Townsend, now the world No. 1 in women’s doubles, is attempting a label of her own.
Ms. Garcia skips breakfast but stops by a morning TV show, reviews the fashion magazine’s upcoming issue and heads to the Hamptons for dinner.
The language-learning app with more than 100 million users has embraced artificial intelligence but has also faced consumer backlash for it.
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The party is bleeding support beyond the ballot box, a new analysis shows.
A battle is heating up in the streaming world as millions of Americans sign up for multiple services through a single provider instead of separate apps.
Putin has demanded that Ukraine give up the entirety of the Donbas region before Russia stops fighting. Here is a look at Russia’s advances into Ukrainian territory since in 2014.
Alec Luhn, 38, an American journalist, hopes the lessons he learned from his ordeal in a national park in Norway can help others.
Romeo and Juliet are shy and graceful, leaping over fences, hunting for rodents and catching at least one Canada goose.
Kaila Yu’s “Fetishized” is a candid and intimate memoir of the exoticized Asian body.
This quirky East Village newcomer conjures a thoughtful, sometimes dark, take on traditional coastal cooking. Also, doughnuts and Japanese city pop.
A small, preliminary study found that marathoners were much more likely to have precancerous growths. Experts aren’t sure why.
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