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    Marek Olszewski accepted the Social Impact Award at the Crypties on behalf of Celo, a platform that makes cryptocurrency available on mobile phones.
    CreditYsa Pérez for The New York Times

    Crypto Crashes, but the Awards Go On

    The Crypties was intended as a gala evening in Miami to celebrate the currencies of the future. It turned out to be more of a roast.

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    Prince William and Princess Catherine of Wales, Gov.-elect Maura Healey and Mayor Michelle Wu pressed a button to light City Hall green for the Welcome to Earthshot ceremony in Boston.
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    A Royal Visit, at a Careful Distance

    Prince William and Princess Catherine of Wales arrived in Boston in a snap of cold rain and on the tails of another crisis for the palace.

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    CreditSophie Stafford for The New York Times

    Where Did the Royals Find Prince George’s Nanny?

    At Norland College, future nannies take courses on early childhood education and cooking alongside learning to fend off kidnappers and shielding strollers from paparazzi.

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  2. Up Next

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    HoneyLuv, who lives in Los Angeles, learned how to DJ while serving as a Navy drone operator.
    CreditMaiwenn Raoult for The New York Times

    HoneyLuv Breaks Barriers in the D.J. Booth

    The former Navy drone operator is releasing a ’90s-style house remix of Lizzo’s “Everybody’s Gay.”

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  3. It Happened Online

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    CreditSpotify

    Unwrapping Spotify Wrapped

    This year the platform told us all we were onions. Why?

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    World Cup jerseys from Adidas can cost fans up to $150.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times

    Who Made Your World Cup Jersey?

    Garment workers in Myanmar earn less than $3 a day to produce soccer apparel for Adidas. Some say they were fired after asking factory owners for a raise.

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  5. Field Notes

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    CreditPhoto Illustration by Rachel Stern for The New York Times

    With This Weed, I Thee Wed

    As recreational marijuana becomes legalized across the United States, some couples are finding new ways to incorporate cannabis into nearly every aspect of their celebrations.

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Love

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    Alison Ramos and T.J. Vogel were married Nov. 12 at the Shade Hotel Redondo Beach, in Redondo Beach, Calif.
    CreditMax Knight for The New York Times

    From Study Hall to Forever Teammates

    Alison Ramos knew T.J. Vogel was the one when he received a stamp of approval from the ultimate judge of character — her dog, Hershey.

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    CreditPhoto Illustration by Rachel Stern for The New York Times

    With This Weed, I Thee Wed

    As recreational marijuana becomes legalized across the United States, some couples are finding new ways to incorporate cannabis into nearly every aspect of their celebrations.

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    Unity Phelan and Cameron Dieck were married Oct. 22 at the Hallockville Museum Farm in Riverhead, N.Y. The couple met in 2012 as dancers at the New York City Ballet.
    CreditAndrew Seng for The New York Times

    A Slow Dance Toward a ‘Beautifully Intoxicating’ Romance

    Unity Phelan and Cameron Dieck, who met while Ms. Phelan was an apprentice and Mr. Dieck a corps member at the New York City Ballet, kept their courtship a secret for months before going public.

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    CreditLaura Junger

    The New York Times Wedding Gift Guide

    Dozens of gifts — plus gift-giving tips and trends — shared by 108 couples whose weddings were featured in this newspaper.

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    CreditAnne van den Boogaard

    How to Survive Your First Holiday Season as Newlyweds

    Melding traditions and splitting your time between families can often lead to more dread than jolly. Here’s how to prepare for some of the common pitfalls of the holidays.

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