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Soul Food

American soul food and the warmth of winter comfort dishes

Born from resilience and reinvention, these recipes continue to nourish bodies, bind families, and carry culture through the coldest months of the year. When temperatures drop and daylight fades, kitchens across America — especially in the South and in Black households nationwide — fill with the unmistakable aromas of slow-cooked greens, baked macaroni, simmering stews, and…

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New York Fashion Week Fall 2026 Wants You Cold, Stylish, and Slightly Undone

The runways at fashion week delivered nostalgia, rebellion, and unapologetic glamour — and your wardrobe is better for it. New York reclaimed its throne as the world's most electrifying fashion capital last week, as designers across the city unveiled Fall/Winter 2026 collections that felt equal parts urgent and indulgent. The shows — sprawling across venues…

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skin hacks, winter-proof

“Winter-proof” skin hacks that actually work for deeper skin tones

Because when you're blessed with melanin, the cold-weather struggle is real—and visible. Winter does not play fair. The moment temperatures drop, that dewy glow you spent all summer cultivating? Gone. Replaced by ashiness, dullness, and hyperpigmentation that announces itself with zero subtlety. Blame it on dry air, aggressive indoor heating, and a skincare routine that…

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Olympics

Milan Cortina Olympics: Your essential guide to experiencing winter’s greatest spectacle

As the world's most thrilling winter sports competition returns, discover how to catch every breathtaking moment from home. The global sporting calendar has reached one of its most anticipated moments: the Winter Olympics have arrived. Every four years, millions transform into armchair experts on ice dancing precision, skeleton sled aerodynamics, and the peculiar chess-like strategy…

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Mayor Zohran Mamdani

Mamdani shifts learning online as snowstorm looms

New York City schools shift online as dangerous weather conditions force unprecedented safety measures New York City's public school system is transitioning to remote learning on Monday as a powerful winter storm threatens to paralyze the nation's largest metropolitan area, affecting approximately 500,000 students across more than 1,100 schools. Mayor Zohran Mamdani confirmed the decision…

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