Month: November 2021
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Style
The Guccis Are Really Not Happy About ‘House of Gucci’
The fractious Gucci family, whose internecine power struggles famously helped it lose the company Guccio Gucci founded in 1921, has…
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Style
A Walk Down the Aisle Tainted by Illness
When I’m sick, the world becomes small. I enter a form of meditation, overly aware of the tiniest details —…
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Health
Counterfeit Covid Masks Are Still Sold Everywhere, Despite Misleading Claims
The N95 mask, arguably the most essential and coveted piece of pandemic protective gear, is no longer a rare commodity,…
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Health
A panel of F.D.A. advisers is set to discuss Merck’s Covid pill.
As the world reels from the emergence of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, a panel of advisers to the…
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Style
Virgil Abloh Shocked the System
Right out of the gate after being hired as artistic director of Louis Vuitton mens’s wear, Virgil Abloh scored a…
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Style
Virgil Abloh, Ambassador and Infiltrator
In recent years, it could often appear as if there were several Virgil Ablohs, all working at the same time.…
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Tech
Elizabeth Holmes Says Former Boyfriend Abused Her
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Taking a deep breath, Elizabeth Holmes briefly crumpled her face as she spoke, her voice breaking.…
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Tech
Who Is Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s New C.E.O.?
SAN FRANCISCO — When Jack Dorsey, then Twitter’s executive chairman, pushed the company to build out its machine learning and…
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Tech
New Amazon Union Vote in Alabama Is a Step Closer
A regional office of the National Labor Relations Board on Monday ordered a new election at an Amazon warehouse in…
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Food
Who Owns a Recipe? A Plagiarism Claim Has Cookbook Authors Asking.
In 2011, the cookbook editor Rux Martin noticed something unsettling on the cover of a women’s magazine: a vanilla cupcake…
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