‘Pod Save America’ Won’t Quit
The hosts of the political podcast have outlasted the wave of anti-Trump #Resistance that made it popular. That’s where things get complicated.
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The hosts of the political podcast have outlasted the wave of anti-Trump #Resistance that made it popular. That’s where things get complicated.
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A social media post about the Hollywood Reporter’s “A-List” of influencers inspired quite a few jokes online. But part of that was a misunderstanding.
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Reading some 200,000 love stories has taught me a few lessons about love and life. Here are the ones that help me most.
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A performance and art installation by Charli XCX lured her fans out of the club and into nature.
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Claudia Conway Declares Her Independence
The scion and sometimes antagonist of two figures in Republican politics has re-emerged as an independent aiming to sway her fellow Gen-Z voters.
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Sabrina Carpenter Had Her Fellow Honorees Talking at Time100 Next
The singer stayed out of sight before performing at a party celebrating young actors, musicians, politicians, doctors and more.
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She’s Only Playing a Therapist, but the Revelations Are Real
The designer Bella Freud — a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud — is using her podcast to “learn vicariously all the things I’ve secretly wanted to know” about celebrities.
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Wilson Payamps approached Cameron Kirk on behalf of a female friend. Lucky for him, she wasn’t Mr. Kirk’s type.
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This Designer Turns ‘Trash’ Into Eccentric Bridal Looks
Timothy Westbrook, a former “Project Runway” contestant, who incorporates repurposed materials into his collection, wants to make wedding fashion more enjoyable and unique.
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13 Days After Meeting, She Proposed on TV and He Followed Suit
Tessa Tookes and Joey Kirchner were both feeling down on love. Then they were cast on “Bachelor in Paradise Canada,” and had a change of heart (with the help of producers).
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With Little Luck on Dating Apps, Some Singles Shift to Pitch Decks
Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love.
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It Was Risky to Hold a Wedding in Ukraine. They Did It Anyway.
Ethan Bregman asked Olha Beskhmelnytsina to be his girlfriend on Feb. 23, 2022. The next day, the world had changed.
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Reading some 200,000 love stories has taught me a few lessons about love and life. Here are the ones that help me most.
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For 20 years, Modern Love has recorded people’s lives. The column has also had real-life reverberations on readers.
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Brian Rea has illustrated more than 700 Modern Love essays. Here is a look at his process.
We asked essayists to write a letter to the person they were when they published their Modern Love essay. Here’s what they shared.
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Glossier founder Emily Weiss attributes her success to never giving up. Plus, jewelry shopping from coast to coast and Wet Seal’s gilded age.
By Misty White Sidell
It’s a highly visible role that usually comes with no job description or salary. This group aims to assist. (And yes, first gentlemen are welcome.)
By Alyson Krueger
Doug Emhoff’s ex-wife is one of Kamala Harris’s most vocal supporters. Their relationship has brought new attention to blended families, but mutual admiration isn’t always a given.
By Gina Cherelus
To find out what’s trending now, The New York Times for Kids visited middle schools across the country.
By Eric Ruby, Eli Durst, Jenn Plus Jake, Matt Hintz, David Williams, Jenna Marotta, Miranda Rodriguez, Meredith Sell, Emily Sohn and Christina Veta
How aging has affected six older Americans’ view of wellness and staying healthy.
By Marisa Meltzer and Elizabeth Bick
In this essay from 2017, a young woman offers powerful testimony about the damaging effects of men’s possessiveness over women’s bodies.
By Heather Burtman
Anthony Verderame and Julie Mollo had a deal to be engaged by the end of 2023. They made it — with a day to spare.
By Jenny Block
As colleagues, Ariana Silvestro and Nicholas Kluender developed feelings for each other in 2016, but waited to pursue them.
By Tammy LaGorce
Jake Fohn and Grace Stearns met a year and a half ago after signing up for an analog dating experience at one of the market’s booths.
By Emma Grillo
The column’s founding editor and the former Styles editor discuss the origin of Modern Love (which wasn’t originally going to be called Modern Love).
By Daniel Jones
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