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THE WORKER REVOLT
Harris and Walz try to stop blue-collar Americans from drifting to Trump.
ILLUMINATIONS
Suzanne Jackson captures the transformative power of light.
RAT PACK
The classic rodent studies that foretold a nightmarish human future.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
At the 1940 Republican National Convention, in Philadelphia, an uneasy affair marked by bomb scares, a British espionage scandal, and the imminence of global conflict, ten names were placed in nomination.
NEWARK STATE OF MIND
Mayor Ras Baraka's reasonable radicalism.
ROYAL TREATMENT
The unrivalled omnipresence of Queen Elizabeth IL.
DOOM SCROLLING
Social media and the teen-suicide crisis.
The Dispatch - Interior Lives - Derek C. Blasberg talks to Lauren Santo Domingo and Martina Mondadori about living in spaces created by a pair of interior-design visionaries- Renzo Mongiardino and François Catroux- and the most important lessons they learned from working with these legends of home.
Derek C. Blasberg talks to Lauren Santo Domingo and Martina Mondadori about living in spaces created by a pair of interior-design visionaries- Renzo Mongiardino and François Catroux- and the most important lessons they learned from working with these legends of home.
Can a Car Have Sprezzatura - The new Maserati convertibles are made for our times.
Sure, we can wax poetic on all of the impressive virtues of the new Maserati GranCabrio Folgore, the first all electric convertible in its class. A canvas top that opens in 14 seconds. Those sumptuous interiors, made from the same quality recycled fabric Prada uses. The range of gorgeous colors (choose from 27, or make it bespoke like an OG). The 818 horsepower that propels it from 0 to 60 in 2.7 seconds, which also makes it the fastest electric convertible in the world right now (fitting, since folgore is Italian for lightning). And that signature Maserati engine roar, specially engineered— and delivered through a state-of-the-art sound system—to mimic the vroom of the Folgore’s gas-powered V6 sister, the Trofeo.
Best Friends Forever...and Ever, and Ever, and Ever - From celebs to finance bros, everyone suddenly seems to think an NAD+ drip is the secret to eternal youth. Could they be right?
In the last couple of years there has been a steady drip (ahem) of content—studies, message board buzz, Huberman Lab podcast episodes—feeding the NAD+ frenzy. “Ever since Jennifer Aniston talked about it being the reason she’s never felt better, it’s been an ‘I’ll have what she’s having’ moment,” says one woman who can best be described as Los Angeles royalty. “But the drips take hours. Snore. I can’t decide if it’s worth it.”
That Seat Is Saved - Some couples have a new, must on their invite list, and it isn't who you might expect.
When Marielle Mathe Brookner arrived at FedEx to pick up her wedding invitations, the bride-to-be wasn’t thrilled with their color. “I’m devastated,” she recalls thinking. “I really need to get these out as soon as possible.”Brookner successfully persuaded the retailer to print new copies, but she didn’t let her original invites go to waste. Instead she decided to invite some atypical guests to her November nuptials: Disney, Ben & Jerry’s, and In-NOut Burger, among other brands. She knew Mickey and Minnie Mouse were unlikely to take up room on her seating chart; the 28-year-old realtor “did it mostly for fun.”
Come On A My Palazzo - Marcantonio Brandolini grew up within these historic walls, skateboarding through his family's 15th-century Gothic home. Now, from ground floor offices that are more Venice Beach than Doge's Palace, he leads an artisanal incubator that may just save the lagoon from oblivion.
A few years ago, when I was writing a novel about reckless young men in Venice, I stumbled upon a photo online that conjured the spirit of my characters. In it, a scruffy-haired twentysomething sits precariously on the edge of a palazzo rooftop, staring out over the city as if he owns the place. Later I discovered that the young man in that photo wasn’t a random backpacker but Marcantonio Brandolini d’Adda, descendant of one of Venice’s most noble and socially well-connected families. The rooftop on which he’s perched is his family’s majestic 15th-century Gothic palazzo on the Grand Canal. By most definitions, the handsome young man in the photo really does own the place.
FOUND: What It Really Means to Have Dense Breasts
A new FDA rule says women must be told if their breasts are considered dense a factor that raises breast cancer risk. What you need to know
Kerry Mellin
Home: Hidden Hills, CA/Age: 66 Occupation: Founder of EaZyHold
RESET YOUR BRAIN & BODY IN 30 Days Flat!
Personalized, sustainable and virtually free. Changes to the popular Whole30 protocol make it easier than ever to lose weight and get healthy for life!
PROVEN WAYS TO LIVE LONGER & HEALTHIER
Feel your absolute best for years to come with these simple strategies
10 BRILLIANT USES FOR STALE BEER
Clever ways the beverage can save the day
After 25 foster homes, this little boy found his forever family!
At just 9 years old, Luke (formerly known as Remington) had been in more than two dozen foster homes. Finding a family seemed impossible. But then Cassie and Bradley Kissinger decided to make his dreams finally come true
Natural relief from acid reflux
While a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)—the most common type of acid reflux medication-can help with heartburn, a new study found a link between the drugs and an increased risk of migraine. But soothing heartburn doesn't have to be a headache. These natural remedies provide relief without side effects
Be heart-smart with fall fun
It's no secret that women with healthy hearts live longer. In fact, experts estimate avoiding heart disease extends longevity by up to 16 years. But keeping your heart disease-free also makes those extra years more enjoyable. French findings reveal that a healthy ticker optimizes blood flow to protect against depression, muscle weakness and fatigue. And outsmarting heart disease doesn't have to be hard. These strategies are easy and enjoyable!
She gifts hope to women battling cancer!
When Cathy Angel faced her darkest hours battling breast cancer during a painful divorce, she found solace through thoughtful cards and gifts from loved ones. Once in remission, she decided to pay that love forward and offer the same comfort to others who could use an angel of their own!
will you STAY FOR DINNER?
Many cherished Christmas memories are made around the table. Set the scene with one of these fresh takes on festive tablescapes.
all through the HOUSE
Every December, a couple relish their family traditions-and celebrate the magical season with decorations and gifts inspired by their home's setting.
CRAFTED WITH CARE
When it comes to holiday decorating, this California homeowner opts for heartfelt embellishments over fancy flash. Every vignette adds seasonal spirit without distracting from her home's function.
SELF-CARE, SOUL FOOD & Bouncing Back with Hallmark actress, author and TV host ALISON SWEENEY
Beloved for her breakout role as Sami Brady on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, Alison Sweeney became so popular at just age 16 that she brought home four Soap Opera Digest Awards and a Fan-Voted Daytime Emmy.
I CREATED A JOYFUL 'NEW NORMAL' AS MY SON'S CAREGIVER
As the mother and caretaker of a 24-year-old son with autism, Anne Couldridge feels a tug on her heart as she watches her friends' adult kids fly the nest to pursue their dreams. But Anne's unique life has taught her there are so many beautiful moments worth celebrating
IS 'SPAVING' The New Saving?
Spending more to save more—is it worth it? How to know if a deal is too good to be true
CHARM with chalk paint!
This trendy paint technique adds style and function to your home-for pennies!
3 TRUE & UPLIFTING TALES
\"I was having a particularly hard day.
HOLIDAY TREASURE hunt
On the prairies of western North Dakota, this farmhouse brims with merry holiday collections from Christmases past.