If there's one thing you need in your cold-weather wardrobe, one must-have that you'll wear year after year, layer with, and reach for time and time again, it's a cashmere sweater. The cashmere sweater is a staple, regardless of whatever else you have in your closet. Every man, woman, and child needs at least one. And if you want the one that will eradicate your need to ever shop for a new cashmere sweater again, then you need Naadam's Original Cashmere Sweater. |
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The genre is suddenly everywhere—but why? Turns out, there's a reason—and it may just be a perfect antidote to these charged times. |
| Rolling calls and getting steps in? Maximum productivity. |
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I think it is long overdue that Congress pass a resolution appropriating whatever amount of money it will cost to pad the walls of the Circuit Court for the Fifth District. It has been the very beating heart of so much of the chaos enveloping our politics at the moment. It is a grasping, renegade court that has become the destination of conservative lawyers who judge-shop their unpopular ideas in search of a friendly face behind a gavel. |
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The author (and now screenwriter) explains how she translated Eileen, her heady breakout novel, into a tense thriller. |
| As the cold settles in, the perfect winter coat is an essential. |
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We all know that guy. He walks into a room and a cloud of cologne (usually a pretty bad one) immediately fills the space and grips you in a chokehold. It's impossible to ignore and, in extreme cases, lingers even after he's left. Don't be that guy. Which raises the question: How, exactly, do you properly apply and wear cologne? We've all heard about various "correct" methods: the cloud method, the spray-in-your-hair method, the pulse point method. None of these are wrong, per se, but none of these are be-all-end-all. So we asked a panel of perfumers and fragrance experts for their advice—and what they have to say may surprise you. |
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