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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Wrote Immediately and Effusively’
18. February 2026 (22:45)
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. (New York Times)
Rachel Zoe, Who Made Stylists Into Celebrities, Is Back on Reality TV
18. February 2026 (16:26)
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I Receive So Many Angry Text Messages! How Can I Make Them Stop?
18. February 2026 (15:00)
Sick and tired of feeling like a receptacle for others’ negative emotions, a reader is desperate to stem the tide of foul-tempered texts. (New York Times)
How to Dress for Financial Fraud
18. February 2026 (11:04)
The best dressed character on HBO’s “Industry” also happens to be its most morally compromised. (New York Times)
Can Love Be Addictive? Many Say Yes — and It’s Changing Our Idea of Romance.
18. February 2026 (11:00)
Poems and songs say love should be world-shattering. The logic of love addiction suggests that it shouldn’t. (New York Times)
At an Anti-Valentine’s Day Party, People Commiserate and Celebrate Heartbreak
18. February 2026 (00:21)
On the Monday after Valentine’s Day, guests celebrated not love, but the pain of heartbreak and the cathartic relief of commiseration, at the “Ex Files” party. (New York Times)
Frederick Vreeland, Diplomat and Spy Who Served With Style, Dies at 98
17. February 2026 (18:31)
A son of the influential fashion editor Diana Vreeland, he had an upbringing well suited to his overt and covert duties during the Cold War. (New York Times)
Street Style Look of the Week: Colorful and Warm Outfits
17. February 2026 (15:00)
A conversation about his red coat offered glimpses of other ways the color had entered their lives. (New York Times)
T-Shirts Gave Me the Education I Never Got at School
17. February 2026 (11:02)
I was a nervous Gen Z kid who wanted to lead a bolder life — so I turned to clothing older than I am. (New York Times)
‘Brick’ It. Chain It to a Wall. How Far Would You Go to Get Away From Your Phone?
17. February 2026 (11:00)
How did our relationship to our phones become so antagonistic? (New York Times)