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Lo que deben saber los hombres antes de teñirse el cabello Para muchos hombres, pintarse las canas puede ser la oportunidad de lucir una nueva apariencia o de señalar que están disponibles otra vez. A continuación, algunos consejos para hacerlo con dignidad. https://ift.tt/mvsrnZx https://ift.tt/9xUdRcN

In Asia, if You Like a Watch Brand, You Start a Club A Japanese fan organized the first in-person club for the Swiss brand Maurice Lacroix. Now, there are three more in the region. https://ift.tt/mvsrnZx https://ift.tt/9xUdRcN

The Trombonist Hillary Simms Is Breaking Barriers Hillary Simms is the first woman to become a member of the American Brass Quintet. She says the field needs more role models. https://ift.tt/nQmoRJt https://www.nytimes.com

Zucchini to Go at Gwyneth Paltrow’s Home and 125 Years of the Parrish Art Museum On Saturday night in the Hamptons, Goop and Gucci held an intimate dinner, while the museum hosted a gala. https://ift.tt/nQmoRJt https://ift.tt/9xUdRcN

Terence Crawford Stands Alone at the Top of Boxing After becoming the first male boxer to hold all four major titles in two different weight classes, Crawford, 35, said he would assess what’s next. https://ift.tt/nQmoRJt https://www.nytimes.com

What’s the Status of Flaunting Your Status? In the world of the ultrawealthy, luxury is only quiet if you don’t know what to listen for. https://ift.tt/nQmoRJt https://ift.tt/9xUdRcN

Is This the End of the Red Carpet? The actors’ strike could have far-reaching implications for how we watch and consume fashion. https://ift.tt/yrURcC7 https://ift.tt/TrehkoK

An ‘Oppenheimer’ Reading List Seeing the new Christopher Nolan film about the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, and the project to build the first atomic bomb? Our columnist has some recommendations for reading. https://ift.tt/yrURcC7 https://www.nytimes.com

My Invisible Husband David Khalaf’s family hid his husband Constantino from his 96-year-old grandmother for years. https://ift.tt/yrURcC7 https://ift.tt/TrehkoK

Colombian President’s Son Is Arrested in Money Laundering Inquiry The arrest of Nicolás Petro poses another test for President Gustavo Petro, who has struggled to push many of his reforms through a divided Congress. https://ift.tt/yrURcC7 https://www.nytimes.com

A 1920s Wristwatch With a Story The ’70s model Susy Dyson likes to let things go, so she put the Mellerio dits Meller timepiece up for auction. https://ift.tt/yrURcC7 https://ift.tt/TrehkoK

What Sinead O’Connor Meant to Ireland Auden wrote of Yeats, “Mad Ireland hurt you into poetry.” Cruel Ireland hurt O’Connor into song. https://ift.tt/lEKGBjt https://www.nytimes.com

Twitter Becomes X, Sam Altman’s Worldcoin and Google’s Robotics Lab X marks the spot where Twitter died. https://ift.tt/lEKGBjt https://www.nytimes.com

How a ‘Swole Woman’ Lifted Her Way to a New Outlook and Online Influence For Casey Johnston, who has reinvented her physique and social media presence, weight training is about taking ownership of one’s body. https://ift.tt/lEKGBjt https://ift.tt/xHdOv4E

Love Letter: So What Do Acting and Dating Have in Common? Also: In Tokyo, a Japanese pop star comes out as gay to a crowd of 2,000 fans. Japan is the only G7 country that has not legalized same-sex unions. https://ift.tt/lEKGBjt https://ift.tt/xHdOv4E

A School Watch Gets the Prize After the F.P. Journe competition revealed the 2023 winner, one jury member said Alexandre Hazemann’s student project “looks like a commercial watch.” https://ift.tt/5tn8aHO https://ift.tt/EC4SzZB

My Invisible Husband David Khalaf’s family hid his husband Constantino from his 96-year-old grandmother for years. https://ift.tt/5tn8aHO https://ift.tt/EC4SzZB

Sinead O’Connor Was Ireland’s Alternative Moral Compass In any society, she would have been radical for a pop star. But in Ireland, she was revolutionary. https://ift.tt/5tn8aHO https://www.nytimes.com

Is This the End of the Red Carpet? The actors’ strike could have far-reaching implications for how we watch and consume fashion. https://ift.tt/5tn8aHO https://ift.tt/EC4SzZB

In Asia, if You Like a Watch Brand, You Start a Club A Japanese fan organized the first in-person club for the Swiss brand Maurice Lacroix. Now, there are three more in the region. https://ift.tt/5tn8aHO https://ift.tt/EC4SzZB

Bo Goldman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter, Dies at 90 He was a struggling writer when he won an Academy Award for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” He won another for “Melvin and Howard.” https://ift.tt/aIYLqKv https://www.nytimes.com

‘And Just Like That …’ Episode 6 Fashion: No Way to Dress for the Weather In the new episode, Carrie and her friends brave the streets of New York City in a blizzard. https://ift.tt/aIYLqKv https://ift.tt/1b47T8w

Business Is Betting That Consumers Have Gotten Used to High Prices Prices that go up don’t necessarily have to come down. https://ift.tt/aIYLqKv https://www.nytimes.com

‘And Just Like That …’ Episode 5 Fashion: Going as Yourself for Halloween In the new episode, Carrie and her friends dress up for a costume benefit, and Rock gets scouted by Ralph Lauren. https://ift.tt/aIYLqKv https://ift.tt/1b47T8w

Sinead O’Connor, Evocative and Outspoken Singer, Is Dead at 56 She broke out with the single “Nothing Compares 2 U,” then caused an uproar a few years later by ripping up a photo of Pope John Paul II on “S.N.L.” https://ift.tt/aIYLqKv https://www.nytimes.com

Johnny Lujack, a Star Quarterback at Notre Dame, Dies at 98 He took the Irish to three national championships in the 1940s, won the Heisman Trophy in 1947 and then had a stellar (if brief) stint with the Chicago Bears. https://ift.tt/GpA4Id2 https://www.nytimes.com

TikTok Introduces Text-Only Posts The social media app known for its short-form videos will now allow users to create posts that contain only words, competing with Threads and Twitter. https://ift.tt/GpA4Id2 https://ift.tt/mLZXdjb

Ohio Will Vote on Abortion Rights Backers of a proposal to establish a right to abortion in the Ohio Constitution submitted enough valid signatures to put the question on the November ballot. https://ift.tt/GpA4Id2 https://www.nytimes.com

Justice Department Sues Texas Over Floating Barrier in Rio Grande The suit was the first direct challenge by the Biden administration to Gov. Greg Abbott’s border security program, Operation Lone Star. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

‘Barbie’ Movie Gives Left and Right Another Battlefront, in Pink Political figures of all types grabbed for the legs of a doll-turned-movie-turned-cultural moment, with predictable results. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

People Saw the Barbie Movie, Then Partied Barbie Style Infusing themes, characters and — of course — the color pink, people used the movie to inspire their own celebrations. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

How the Indigo Girls Brought Barbie ‘Closer to Fine’ A 1989 song about soul searching has maintained cultural relevance for three decades, but the band has also long been the target of homophobic jokes. Fans are savoring a moment of vindication. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

Kylian Mbappé Is Target of Record Offer From Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal Al Hilal of the Saudi Professional League made a bid to Paris St.-Germain to acquire the French striker in what would be the most expensive soccer transfer in history. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

The Watch Universe in Singapore is Expanding Major brands are opening new shops, local entrepreneurs are growing their lines and collectors are getting new contenders. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://ift.tt/B4qlLOU

People Saw the Barbie Movie, Then Partied Barbie Style Infusing themes, characters and — of course — the color pink, people used the movie to inspire their own celebrations. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://ift.tt/B4qlLOU

Macron’s Lesson After Riots? France Needs Order ‘at Every Level’ President Emmanuel Macron of France had outlined 100 days to move past protests over his pension reform, but rioting set off by a fatal police shooting jolted the country once more. https://ift.tt/WhNfQgu https://www.nytimes.com

Are Google and Meta to Blame for the Racist Massacre in Buffalo? Two new lawsuits filed by the victims’ families are the most recent attempt to hold social media companies responsible when men steeped in violent ideologies on those platforms open fire. https://ift.tt/wGFh5yj https://www.nytimes.com

Has Your Watch Been Lost or Stolen? Whether a database created by Richemont will actually help curb thefts may depend on how many people use it. https://ift.tt/wGFh5yj https://ift.tt/AxBacwP

Tony Bennett’s Commitment to Civil Rights The singer witnessed racism in the military and in the music industry, experiences that informed his decision to join the Selma-to-Montgomery march in 1965. https://ift.tt/wGFh5yj https://www.nytimes.com

‘Barbie’ Fans Show Up in Style Fans nationwide shopped their closets for the rosiest interpretations of the Barbie ethos: sparkly bags, open-toed pumps, stretchy headbands and more. https://ift.tt/wGFh5yj https://ift.tt/AxBacwP

The Best Baguette Recipe Is the One You Make Yourself No need to fly to Paris for these baguettes. Four ingredients and an oven are all you need for boulangerie-style bread. https://ift.tt/760gkCB https://www.nytimes.com

Huge Protest March Reaches Jerusalem After 5-Day Trek From Tel Aviv Tens of thousands of protesters reached Jerusalem on Saturday, some having walked 40 miles from Tel Aviv. The march highlighted the depth of opposition to a government plan to restrain the judiciary. https://ift.tt/760gkCB https://www.nytimes.com

‘And Just Like That …’ Episode 5 Fashion: Going as Yourself for Halloween In the new episode, Carrie and her friends dress up for a costume benefit, and Rock gets scouted by Ralph Lauren. https://ift.tt/760gkCB https://ift.tt/VMh2f5L

For Young Arab Americans in Michigan, the Hookah Lounge Feels like Home A new generation of immigrants, refugees and their descendants is finding a sense of connection and community around the shisha pipe. https://ift.tt/760gkCB https://ift.tt/VMh2f5L

The Question After Every Mass Shooting: How Much Do We Deserve to Know? A court in Nashville may decide whether releasing the musings of a killer could help prevent future losses, despite adding to survivors’ pain. https://ift.tt/760gkCB https://www.nytimes.com

F.B.I. Botched Query on Senator Even as Its Adherence to Wiretap Program Rules Rose A newly declassified court ruling about a warrantless surveillance law is likely to add to a debate over whether, or how, Congress should extend it. https://ift.tt/qyhAi3U https://www.nytimes.com

SAG-AFTRA and WGA Strike Shirts, Beyond the Picket Line In New York and Los Angeles, supporters of the Hollywood labor strikes are supplementing their picket line apparel with custom T-shirts, often with writerly flair. https://ift.tt/qyhAi3U https://ift.tt/jd3gB8s

What to Read to Understand the Unrest in France Severe protests have roiled France in recent weeks, after a police officer fatally shot a French teenager of Algerian and Moroccan descent in a suburb of Paris. The demonstrations fit a longstanding pattern. https://ift.tt/qyhAi3U https://www.nytimes.com

Love Letter: A Father’s New Sight “It’s as if he’s been studying me each time with fresh eyes.” https://ift.tt/qyhAi3U https://ift.tt/jd3gB8s

Patients Are Being Crushed by Health Care Bureaucracy A quarter of insured adults report delayed or missed medical care because of administrative tasks. https://ift.tt/ex10uIn https://www.nytimes.com

From Serial Productions: The Retrievals Dozens of women seeking to become mothers came to a fertility clinic at Yale. A five-part narrative series explores the shocking events that unfolded there. New episodes drop weekly on Thursdays. https://ift.tt/ex10uIn https://www.nytimes.com

Is A.I. the Greatest Technology Ever for Making Dumb Jokes? It may or may not alter the course of humanity, but at least the memes are fun. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://ift.tt/pbsgQ3P

My Invisible Husband David Khalaf’s family hid his husband Constantino from his 96-year-old grandmother for years. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://ift.tt/pbsgQ3P

Trump Hush Money Case Will Remain in New York State Court, Judge Rules Lawyers for former President Donald J. Trump had sought to move the first criminal case against him to federal court, but a judge put an end to the effort. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://www.nytimes.com

In Guatemala, A Collective of Young Artists Finds Family Through Film The members of the Desobediencia Perfecta film production house did not see themselves reflected on screen. So they decided to create a space to tell stories of their own. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://ift.tt/pbsgQ3P

Summer Camps Are Disrupted by Extreme Weather Floods in New Hampshire and a heat dome in Texas have meant fewer happy campers this year. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://ift.tt/pbsgQ3P

Global Warming Is Bringing More Change Than Just Heat Climate change is already affecting the world in powerful ways. But it could also drive mass migration and reshape societies as its consequences add up. https://ift.tt/jTE5xVf https://www.nytimes.com

Judge Rebukes New York City on Handling of Jails as Mayor Protests The comments from Judge Laura Taylor Swain came after the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan called for the jails to be taken over by an outside authority. https://ift.tt/aIBDi2H https://www.nytimes.com

Tiny Modern Love Stories: ‘Her Smooth Leg Brushing Mine’ Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. https://ift.tt/aIBDi2H https://ift.tt/Czg8Rim

Why Is British Inflation so High? Why is British inflation so high? https://ift.tt/aIBDi2H https://www.nytimes.com

Summer Fashion Inspired By Eric Rohmer’s Films The outfits featured in the late French filmmaker’s work, celebrated by a new Instagram account, offer an antidote to all that is plastic and pink. https://ift.tt/aIBDi2H https://ift.tt/Czg8Rim

Blinken Calls Blockade of Diplomatic Nominees a National Security Risk The secretary of state’s plea came as Republicans, in a practice once considered beyond the pale, were stalling a wide range of President Biden’s nominees. https://ift.tt/oldjDWL https://www.nytimes.com

Is A.I. the Greatest Technology Ever for Making Dumb Jokes? It may or may not alter the course of humanity, but at least the memes are fun. https://ift.tt/oldjDWL https://ift.tt/Dgn5X71

Taylor Swift Now Has More No. 1 Albums Than Any Woman in History The pop superstar’s “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” debuts at No. 1 this week as the year’s biggest new album, and three of her other titles also made the Top 10. https://ift.tt/oldjDWL https://www.nytimes.com

Jerome Powell’s Prized Labor Market Is Back. Can He Keep It? The Federal Reserve chair spent the early pandemic bemoaning the loss of a strong job market. It roared back — and now its fate is in his hands. https://ift.tt/oldjDWL https://www.nytimes.com

Style Icon Jane Birkin’s Looks Over the Decades The British-French singer, actress and style icon may have been known as the inspiration for the Birkin bag, but she was so much more. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

As Iraq Tries to Chill Critics, Its Newest Target Is Social Media New regulations on “degrading content” are part of a broader campaign to silence independent voices. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

She Drew the Line at Marriage, Then Happily Crossed It When her first marriage ended badly, Brooke Rinehart swore never to marry again. Then she met Tom Sinnott. The two developed a special closeness and agreed to start a family together. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

A New Job for Electric Vehicles: Powering Homes During Blackouts Some energy experts say battery-powered vehicles will increasingly help keep the lights on and support electric grids, rather than straining them. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Alcaraz Wins Wimbledon in a Thrilling Comeback Against Djokovic Carlos Alcaraz won his first Wimbledon singles title and left Novak Djokovic, the overwhelming favorite, with his first finals loss at the All England Club in a decade. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Fruit Salad Recipe Tossing summer melons and berries with lime juice — and some sugar that’s been massaged with the zest — makes for a salad that’s delightful, not depressing. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Men Are Baring Midriffs in Crop Tops Some are cropping their shirts at home and others are buying them from stores’ women’s sections. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Andy Cruz, Amateur Legend, to Find Out if Pro Boxing Fits Cruz left Cuba to chase his dream to be a professional boxer (and be paid like one). His first fight, against Juan Carlos Burgos, should help him learn how he compares with other contenders. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

With a Centrist Manifesto, No Labels Pushes Its Presidential Bid Forward The bipartisan group, facing enormous opposition from Democrats, hopes a new policy document will advance its political cause — and possible third-party White House run. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

In Guatemala, A Collective of Young Artists Finds Family Through Film The members of the Desobediencia Perfecta film production house did not see themselves reflected on screen. So they decided to create a space to tell stories of their own. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

The Year Is Half Over. Here Are the Books You Might Have Missed. A look back at 2023’s buzziest titles so far. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Making Them Laugh, and Swoon A year ago, Matt Rife was just another struggling road comedian. Then he blew up on TikTok. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Surviving Extreme Heat A dispatch from Phoenix. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

What Really Happened in the Midterms? A segment of swing voters decided to back Democratic candidates in many critical races. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

She Drew the Line at Marriage, Then Happily Crossed It When her first marriage ended badly, Brooke Rinehart swore never to marry again. Then she met Tom Sinnott. The two developed a special closeness and agreed to start a family together. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Strike Prevents Actors From Promoting Films at Premieres or Festivals While on strike, actors are barred from publicizing any studio projects they’ve appeared in. Their absence could affect movie theaters and the festival circuit. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ Is Updated for a New Generation Fall Out Boy has picked up where Billy Joel left off. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

What’s in a Screenshot? Leaked text messages list the “boundaries for romantic partnership.” https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

CBP Was Created With a Terrorism Focus. Now It Must Also Care for Migrants. Customs and Border Protection was set up after 9/11 amid the fight against terrorism. Its responsibilities have ballooned with the influx of asylum-seeking migrants crossing the southern border. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Democrats, It’s OK to Talk About Hunter Biden In fact, it’s necessary — and so is being honest about his father. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Twitter Shows, Again, the Failure of the New Right’s Theory of Power How to take something that has flaws — and break it completely. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Once and Future Climate Emergency Heavy rains have caused catastrophic flooding and soaring temperatures are heating up oceans and cities. But emergency response often seems more popular than prevention on many issues. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Fox News Sued for Defamation by Man Linked to Conspiracy Theories Ray Epps, a two-time Trump voter, says Tucker Carlson repeatedly and falsely named him as a covert government agent who incited the Jan. 6 attack. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Man Who Wants to Be the Biggest Thing in Fashion Guram Gvasalia of Vetements revealed that he had been making the costumes for Madonna’s postponed tour right in the middle of couture week. It was a classic move. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Anthropic’s Claude Is Competing With ChatGPT. Even Its Builders Fear AI. Anthropic, a safety-focused A.I. start-up, is trying to compete with ChatGPT while preventing an A.I. apocalypse. It’s been a little stressful. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Ignoring the Red Flags for the Thrill “The Idol” was bad, but it did get one thing right: Sometimes we pick people we know we shouldn’t. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

The U.S. Economy Looked Like it Was in for a Recession. It Wasn’t. A tale of a disaster wrongly foretold. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Amazon Union Group, Challenging Christian Smalls, Seeks Vote A split over the stewardship of the union’s high-profile president, Christian Smalls, has led a rival faction to file a lawsuit seeking an election. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Can Couture Be More Socially Responsible? Renaissance a French nonprofit focuses on producing upcycled pieces made in the couture style while providing job training opportunities. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Amazon Union Group Challenging Christian Smalls Seeks Vote A split over the stewardship of the unions high-profile president Christian Smalls has led a rival faction to file a lawsuit seeking an election. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Best Street Style and Trends From Paris Couture Week 2023 At the couture shows in Paris the street style can rival the fashion on the runway. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Climate Disasters Daily? Welcome to the New Normal. Around the United States dangerous floods heat and storms are happening more frequently. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

SheinsInfluencer Fiasco How the brands use of creators triggered a backlash. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

David Weiss Rebuts I.R.S. Officials Account of Request in Hunter Biden Case David Weiss the U.S. attorney in Delaware said he never asked to be named a special counsel disputing testimony to a House panel. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Sex on the Run? No We Parked. An artist learns the ropes of car sex later in life and finds a husband in the process. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

SheinsInfluencer Fiasco How the brands use of creators triggered a backlash. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Overdue Book Is Returned to a Library After Nearly 120 Years The book was checked out in 1904 or 1905 according to the director of the New Bedford Free Public Library in Massachusetts. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

From Cell to City Hall: Yusef Salaams Win Shows Shift in Politics of Crime After a wrongful conviction in a notorious rapeYusef Salaam was freed and won an election. His case was part of a wave of exonerations created by the discredited police tactics of a long-ago New York. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

How to Make a Perfect Cacio e Pepe Every Time Julia Moskins adapted Roscioli recipe features a clever trick that ensures a silky emulsified sauce. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

México ayuda a EE. UU. a detener el flujo migratorio en la frontera México está tomando medidas para evitar aglomeraciones migratorias a lo largo de la frontera. Pero la calma puede durar poco. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

How Do Wimbledons Grass Courts Keep Dry In All The Rain? The court services crews at the All England Club deploy 18 tarps at a time to keep precious grass courts dry. Theyre not above fetching a player a banana or a soft drink either. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Fresh Masa Is Key to the Best Tortillas (and Gorditas and Tetelas) This cornerstone of Mexican cuisine infuses so many dishes with depth and verve. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

And Just Like That Has an Obsession With Logos The clothes on the show often serve as their own plot points and are more memorable than any dialogue. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

The Fourth Turning Enters Pop Culture The Fourth Turning was a curiosity when it was published in the 1990s. Its influence has grown since then and a sequel is on the way. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Victor Wembanyama Gets Introduction to N.B.A. Fame and Game in Las Vegas Wembanyama had the anticipation of fans and a turn in the tabloids yet a more modest showing as he learns his new team. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Archives Help Shape the Jewelry Creations of Today New collections at Chaumet and Buccellati were inspired by those in the past. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Transgender Care Ban Allowed to Take Effect in Tennessee Appeals Panel Says The ruling on Saturday is the first time a federal court has allowed a law banning transition care to fully go into effect amid a flurry of legal challenges across the country. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Twitter Sues Law Firm Over $90 Million Payment in Elon Musk Deal The lawsuit targeted Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz a well-known Wall Street law firm for unjust enrichment related to Mr. Musks $44 billion purchase of Twitter. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Little Black Dress Accessorized An exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland adds costume jewelry to its display of the classic wardrobe staple. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Giuliani Should Lose His Law License in D.C. Bar Panel Says The recommendation for disbarment of Rudolph W. Giuliani followed a hearing where evidence was presented that he had improperly sought to help Donald J. Trump overturn the results of the 2020 election. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Heart-Shape Gems Get Lots of Love Jewelers and designers say clients now prefer the silhouette to traditional round stones. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Democrats Denounce Bidens Decision to Send Ukraine Cluster Munitions Some lawmakers questioned how the United States could maintain the moral high ground while supplying Ukraine with weapons that could harm civilians. Republicans cheered the move. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

War in Sudan Was Inevitable The world has failed Sudan. This isnt the first time. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Its Summer. Are You Suddenly Allergic to Your Jewelry? Experts say heat and sweat can trigger problems with metal jewelry especially alloys. But some brands make alternatives. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Guatemalan Election Deniers Are Trying to Overturn Democracy Though the countrys autocrats have now deployed the full force of the state to steal the elections they are not the only people mobilizing. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Its Summer. Are You Suddenly Allergic to Your Jewelry? Experts say heat and sweat can trigger problems with metal jewelry especially alloys. But some brands make alternatives. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Titan Submersible Operator OceanGate Suspends Operations The company made the announcement weeks after a dive to the wreckage of the Titanic presumably imploded killing five people. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Archives Help Shape the Jewelry Creations of Today New collections at Chaumet and Buccellati were inspired by those in the past. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Doyle Laynes Dazzling Weed Pots at Kordansky Gallery The ceramist Doyle Lane created a universe of colors and shapes with his weed pots 100 of which form his first solo show in New York at David Kordansky. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Nancy Yao Withdraws as Director of Womens History Museum Nancy Yao was to lead a Smithsonian museum about the influence of American women. Her withdrawal came amid a review of how she had handled sexual harassment complaints in an earlier post. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Air Quality Worsened Nationwide After Fireworks Displays Seattle New York City and Los Angeles were among the places with high air quality indexes after fireworks celebrations. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Gift of Holiday Men The hole left by generations of absentee fathers is filled by a powerful matriarchy. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Fed Officials Were Wary About Slow Inflation Progress at June Meeting Federal Reserve officials are debating how high to raise interest rates to fully wrangle inflation. The debate was in focus at their meeting last month. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Carlos Alcaraz Has Been Studying the Grass Court Masters. That Means Andy Murray. On a day many matches were rained out at the All England Club Alcaraz displayed his continued improvement on grass and what he has learned from Murray. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

High Jewelry Takes a Road Trip Rather than the usual presentations in Paris brands from Bulgari to Van Cleef & Arpels chose luxury locations to debut their new collections. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Thats Not Us!: Blank Slate Coffee Would Like You to Know It Is Not Blank Street A Manhattan coffee outpost changed its name this month in an effort to distance itself from a fast-growing chain that elicits strong feelings from New Yorkers. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

West Bank City of Jenin Has Long Ties to Palestinian Armed Struggle In the northern reaches of the occupied West Bank near the boundary with Israel Jenin and its refugee camp have nurtured an ethos of defiance. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Tiny Love Stories: My Entire Body Shook With Passionate Interest Modern Love in miniature featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Secret Service Examining How Suspected Cocaine Ended Up at the White House An initial test of the white powdery substance found inside the White House on Sunday evening showed it was cocaine. President Biden and his family were away when it was discovered. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Murray Hill Is Ready to Share His Personal Life Im really inspired by the younger generation to be more open said the famous drag king who shared photos from his very busy Pride month. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Can Social Security Be Fixed Forever? Experts disagree on how far we should kick the can down the road. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Hot New Italian Player at Wimbledon: Gucci Jannik Sinner swapped his athletic bag for a large logo-covered duffel by Gucci. It may be a new frontier for luxury brands in tennis. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Go Birding With The Times This Summer Shifts in bird populations can be a sign of a changing climate. This summer help scientists learn about the birds in your area. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Archives Help Shape the Jewelry Creations of Today New collections at Chaumet and Buccellati were inspired by those in the past. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

An Ultramarathoners Struggle Against Borderline Personality Disorder Nickademus de la Rosa an ultrarunning prodigy who has run across Death Valley and the Alps is taking a pause from the sport as he copes with borderline personality disorder. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Fame for Her Shame Mackenzie Thomas has built a following by sharing diary entries from her adolescent years that make people feel less embarrassed by their past selves. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Large Crack in Roller Coaster Beam Prompts Its Shutdown A visitor to the North Carolina amusement park recorded a crack in a pillar of the ride Fury 325 which is billed as one of the tallest of its kind. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

Jewelers Creative Outlets to Shape New Exhibition The objets dart that André Chervin crafted over almost six decades are to be displayed this fall at the New-York Historical Society. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

Boucherons Idea of High Jewelry: A Gem for Your Hoodie The new collection More is More includes a diamond and onyx pocket and a jeweled scrunchie. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

France Protests: Hundreds Arrested in Fifth Night of Unrest After Police Shooting Despite a generally calmer evening of demonstrations over the police killing of a 17-year-old two attacks aimed at civic leaders highlighted the tinderbox situation. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

When It Comes to Rubies Is Mozambique the New Star? The $34.8 million auction price for a gem discovered in the East African country has the jewelry industry buzzing. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3oXc7QK

2 Leading Theories of Consciousness Square Off Scientists revealed the results of experiments testing how our brains give rise to conscious thought and ended a 25-year-old bet. https://bit.ly/3jvLQpp https://nyti.ms/3eyQv5F

The Decision in 303 Creative Deals a Blow to Anti-Discrimination Law The decision in 303 Creative v. Colorado potentially allows a wide range of businesses to discriminate in the name of expression. https://ift.tt/SlHg8fK https://www.nytimes.com

Soccers Next Big Thing Is Buying in Bulk Networks of clubs help top teams streamline their scouting methods and player acquisition. But who do they really serve? https://ift.tt/SlHg8fK https://www.nytimes.com

Want to Avoid a Rainy Ceremony? This Weather Expert Can Help. If youre planning a wedding Andrew Leavitt can help you bypass snowstorms avoid wet feet during high tides and pinpoint the time of the day with the most shade. https://ift.tt/SlHg8fK https://ift.tt/RkC28b4

Public Package Lockers Are Coming to New York Citys Sidewalks The lockers which will be free to use will be placed at 15 sites around the city in an effort to reduce truck traffic and package theft. https://ift.tt/SlHg8fK https://www.nytimes.com