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For You: Victoria’s Secret and What’s Sexy Now

Plus, The World Economy Is Imperiled by a Force Hiding in Plain Sight
July 16, 2022

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Victoria's Secret and What's Sexy Now

A rebranding and a new documentary have the lingerie company back in the cultural cross hairs.

My Friends Were Terrible Guests. Why Won't They Apologize?

After allowing close friends the use of a getaway home, a reader struggles to forgive their poor behavior as houseguests.

We're Not Asking for the Moon

Millennials, on their very real fears about money.

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Allyson Felix's victory lap wasn't about the medal

Felix won yet another world championship medal, her 19th. "I think I felt all the emotions," she said of her final competitive race.

Can't Talk, I'm Busy Being Hot

A social media movement inspired by the rapper Megan Thee Stallion strikes back at the gatekeepers of beauty.

The president said he rebuked the Saudi crown prince for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.

Mr. Khashoggi, a Saudi contributor to The Washington Post who was critical of the prince's rule, was killed in Istanbul in 2018.

The Dollar Is Extremely Strong, Pushing Down the World

The U.S. currency lubricates the global economy — and often becomes more valuable in times of turmoil, creating worrisome conditions for companies and countries.

A Middle Eastern Party Scene Is Thriving on Brooklyn's Dance Floors

Several New York City parties offer spaces where anyone and everyone can let loose, come together and find comfort in Middle Eastern and North African music.

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They Couldn't Believe Their Eyes: The Ocean Was Glowing.

Satellites previously detected a giant bioluminescent bloom in the Java Sea. Researchers found a boat crew that sailed through it.

What's Wrong (and Sometimes Right) With American Men?

Isaac Fitzgerald's "Dirtbag, Massachusetts" is a memoir about male misbehavior and the struggle to make sense of oneself.

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What Is the Free State Project?

Our guest writer Dan Barry explains the history behind a New Hampshire movement whose temporary victory galvanized a small town.

Why Is the World's Biggest Track Meet in a Small College Town in Oregon?

Eugene, Ore., has spent more than a century evolving into "TrackTown." On Friday, the World Athletics Championships opened in this unlikely destination.

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