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“We wanted flying cars, instead we got 140 characters.” — Peter Thiel

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  1. The Sweet Spot

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    Will I Ever Get Over This Grief?

    Nearly four years after the death of her sister, a reader says her pain has only become more pronounced.

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    Who Wants to Be a Gold Medalist?

    The Olympics have reality show auditions now, and they seem to be working.

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Modern Love

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Surfacing

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    They’ve ‘Seen Things’

    A group in Los Angeles has attracted U.F.O. enthusiasts from all over the world. They’ve formed together around the common question: What are these things in the sky, exactly, and how can they know more about them?

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    Nascar’s Future Depends on These 5-Year-Olds

    For families whose children harbor racing aspirations, quarter-midget tracks offer one of the earliest possible introductions to motor sports — leading some children to race before they can read.

Skin Deep

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    Nail Art Is Now Hand Art

    When is nail art not nail art? When it creeps up your fingers.

Street Style

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Up Next

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    Bunny Michael Is a Rapper and Meme Maker

    The psychedelic rapper behind the “Me and My Higher Self” memes opened for Fever Ray and hosts a show on Vice’s Broadly channel.

The Look

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    Meet the Mediums of Lily Dale

    A hamlet in Western New York is home to a community of Spiritualists.

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    The Changing Sound of Baltimore

    Young independent artists are writing the city’s present, and future, into their music.

Binge Read Featured Couples

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    The Developments With Manafort and Cohen Explained

    Our investigative reporter who spent 16 days covering the Paul Manafort trial, Sharon LaFraniere, answers our readers’ questions on Manafort’s conviction and Cohen’s guilty plea.

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    Erin Jones, James Geter II

    The bride graduated from Spelman College in Atlanta and the groom graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta.

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    Margaret Hsu, Stuart Wagner

    The bride works for a digital asset trading platform, the groom is a software engineer at Microsoft. They were married at the Four Seasons in Seattle.

Scene City

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    Art, Books and Paddles

    Benefits were held for Guild Hall, East Hampton Library and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.