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A trendy company that embraced the plant craze of a decade ago has evolved to fill the needs of a changing demographic. Source link
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A reader worries that her 29-year-old son is stringing along his girlfriend of nearly three years: She wants marriage and children, but he’s not sure she’s “the one.” Source link
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A night of few fireworks between the candidates was also a night of little sartorial flair. And that was the goal. Source link
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Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Miu Miu bring Paris Fashion Week to a close with some important takeaways. Source link
Read More »Inside Unionwear, the New Jersey Factory Responsible for Both Harris-Walz and MAGA Hats
One of the last remaining union-run hat factories in the country is in New Jersey. Over more than three decades, its workers have made hats for competing campaigns. Source link
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Using PowerPoint presentations, business cards and billboards, some daters are taking their own approach to finding love. Source link
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Led by Manfred Honeck, the orchestra all too quickly revisited Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony and, with Vikingur Olafsson, Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Source link
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