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Runway vs. Red Carpet

Didn’t Isabelle Huppert look great? And Viola Davis? What about that peachy color on Nicole Kidman?

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On a New York Underground Railroad Tour, Lessons in Resistance

A tour in Lower Manhattan on a cold winter day is a somber and empowering course in the history of slavery — and the fight against it.

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Dumping a Bad App? Tips for a Painless Breakup

VERYONE is familiar with this scenario: An app you once loved no longer brings the same joy. It’s gotten buggy over time, or an update transformed it to the point it became unusable.

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2017 Super Bowl: Falcons Keep Throttle Down Against Patriots

Matt Ryan almost seems to be toying with the Patriots at this point. The Falcons’ quarterback threw his second touchdown pass, this one a 6-yarder to Tevin Coleman, and along with the extra point Atlanta now leads 28-3.

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8 Male Models to Watch This Season

Ahead of the men’s shows (which start Friday in London), T and the casting director Arianna Pradarelli highlight some of the runway’s most intriguing new faces.

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American Music Awards Red Carpet 2016

See what celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, Taraji P. Henson and more wore to one of music’s biggest award shows.

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Tom Ford, Ben Mankiewicz and a fashion-film vortex

Tom Ford, left, the fashion designer and film director, and Ben Mankiewicz, a host on the Turner Classic Movies network, at lunch at the Sunset Tower Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif.

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How Apple Empowers, and Employs, the American Working Class

During the presidential campaign, President-elect Donald J. Trump complained that America had lost too many manufacturing jobs and promised to force big companies like Apple to bring that work home.

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What Impact Will Trump Have on Tourism?

With Donald J. Trump set to become the 45th president of the United States, the spirit of openness that has permeated everything from our increasingly global economy to how we travel may be poised to change.

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Because I was a Girl, I was told ...(2)

There will be no female president come January. But in the days leading up to the election, there was a distinct possibility that this 227-year-old gender barrier would be hurdled, and so we asked women to tell us about their own vividly recalled barriers. Almost 1,200 of you responded. Here are some of your stories.

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Because I was a Girl, I was told ...

There will be no female president come January. But in the days leading up to the election, there was a distinct possibility that this 227-year-old gender barrier would be hurdled, and so we asked women to tell us about their own vividly recalled barriers. Almost 1,200 of you responded. Here are some of your stories.

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Fashion Becomes a Victim of Its Own Oversharing

We all know about the trends that come out of the four-week circus of shows otherwise known as fashion month, which began in early September and ended last week. We know about the colors and silhouettes that will shape what we wear in seasons to come.

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The Latest Celebrity Diet? Cyberbullying

The reality TV star Rob Kardashian had a family matter to discuss, so naturally, he turned to Twitter. “Didn’t invite the Mother of my child to a baby shower you all were trying to throw for me!!?” he tweeted late last month, reigniting the feud between the Kardashian-Jenner clan and his model fiancée, Blac Chyna. “You all must have lost your damn minds.” In retaliation for the slight, he tweeted out his little sister Kylie Jenner’s phone number.

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Generation adderall among US youth

Like many of my friends, I spent years using prescription stimulants to get through school and start my career. Then I tried to get off them.

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I.M.F. Warns of Anti-Trade Sentiment Amid Weak Global Economy

The International Monetary Fund has warned that sluggish economic growth throughout the world could bolster an anti-trade backlash that has become a feature of politics in both the United States and Europe.

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Nike tosses its golf club

Two months ago, Nike — whose player roster includes Rory McIlroy, Michelle Wie and yes, still, Woods — announced that it was leaving the golf equipment business.

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JPMorgan may face new scrutiny in China hiring case

For the last three years, JPMorgan Chase's hiring practices in China were at the center of a federal bribery investigation.