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In States That Won’t Pay for Obesity Drugs, ‘They May as Well Have Never Been Created’
Public employees in West Virginia who took the drugs lost weight and were healthier, and some are despondent that the…
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Business
2 Candidates. No Audience. 60 New York Times Reporters.
How do you cover a historic presidential debate that includes a candidate convicted of 34 felonies in what he has…
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The Stars Come Out for Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue
Gayle King, Patrick Mahomes and others arrived in Midtown to celebrate the staying power of the publication on its 60th…
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Business
Gayle King Ate a Burger Before Her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Shoot
The 69-year-old TV anchor, who graces a cover of this year’s swimsuit issue, was fine showing dimples but wanted to…
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News
The Three Faces of Don
When I worked at Time magazine in the early ’80s, I bought a frame at the company gift shop that…
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Mrs. Prada on Vogue, a Revelation
Miuccia Prada became a legend in fashion for having invented a unique, counterintuitive aesthetic, at once thought-provoking and alluring. Her…
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Business
As Home Insurance Bills Go Up, Owners’ Coverage Is Going Down
Frequent natural disasters and high inflation have led insurers to raise premiums, and forced many customers to pare back their…
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Business
True-Crime Podcasts About Trump Are Everywhere
MSNBC, NPR, Vox Media and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution are all aiming to capitalize on interest in the criminal cases against…
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Books
The Fine Art of the Paperback Makeover
Redesign? Relaunch? Regret? Take a look at the ways publishers aimed to seduce new audiences by changing up the covers…
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Business
Difficult Choices for Some Long-Term Care Policyholders
After a settlement of a lawsuit, Genworth, the biggest holder of the policies, said customers could get reduced benefits or…
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