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  1. Live, Laugh, Love (but Evil)

    The Wicked Witch. Dr. Evil. Mr. Burns. Ena Da? At the Evil Laugh Competition in Brooklyn, a contest for the best mwahahahaha.

     By Scott Cacciola and

    CreditBenjamin Norman for The New York Times
  2. With Caitlin Clark in Town, All Eyes Were on Brooklyn

    The New York Liberty beat the Indiana Fever in front of a record crowd at Barclays Center, with celebrities and basketball legends there to see the star rookie.

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    In the third regular season game of her W.N.B.A. career, Caitlin Clark helped generate excitement for a record-setting crowd at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
    CreditNoah K. Murray/Associated Press
  1. How I Met My Father

    “What took you so long?” he said.

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  2. The Ugly Effect of Physical Insults

    A recent congressional meeting devolved into a back-and-forth that reflects a changing norm in politics — one that rarely makes anybody look good.

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    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, right, commented on her colleague Jasmine Crockett’s eyelashes during a meeting of the House Oversight Committee.
    CreditFrom left: Valerie Plesch for The New York Times, Kenny Holston/The New York Times
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  3. The Stars Come Out for Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue

    Gayle King, Patrick Mahomes and others arrived in Midtown to celebrate the staying power of the publication on its 60th anniversary.

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    Gayle King, one of the cover models in this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, joined guests like Brittany and Patrick Mahomes at a party held at the Hard Rock Hotel in Midtown.
    CreditRebecca Smeyne for The New York Times
  4. My Twisted Path to a Meaningful Life

    A bad night of partying left my body broken and nearly paralyzed. I let the pain shape me for the better.

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    CreditBrian Rea
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  5. N.F.L. Player Draws Rebukes (and Trolling) for Graduation Speech

    Kansas City’s Harrison Butker quoted Taylor Swift lyrics while telling men to be “unapologetic in your masculinity” and women to focus on being homemakers.

     By Scott Cacciola and

    Harrison Butker, who is a place-kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs, drew criticism online for comments he made during a speech at Benedictine College.
    CreditCharlie Riedel/Associated Press

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  1. After Living Much of Life at Sea, Captain Sandy Finds Love on Land

    Sandy Yawn of “Below Deck Mediterranean” married Leah Shafer on — what else? — a superyacht in Florida.

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    On May 11, Sandy Yawn, left, and Leah Shafer were married in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., aboard She’s a 10 Too, a superyacht lent to the couple by their friend Carolyn Aronson.
    CreditKelly Martucci
  2. They Were Once ‘Hippie vs. Soviet.’ Now They’re the Best of Friends.

    “We genuinely like each other,” Alex Yaroslavsky said of his ex-wife and co-parent, Liza Cooper. They even live in the same apartment building.

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    CreditChristopher DeLorenzo
  3. Choosing a Dream Honeymoon Over a Lavish Wedding

    With the cost of weddings on the rise, some couples are skipping big celebrations and prioritizing travel instead.

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    Luis Lopez, left, and Oscar Avilez Marquina on their honeymoon in Nice, France, in October.
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  4. A Broadway Star Gets Married on Her Day Off

    Lindsay Mendez, nominated for a Tony in “Merrily We Roll Along,” married actor J. Alex Brinson in a Monday ceremony officiated by castmate Jonathan Groff. Daniel Radcliffe was their ring bearer.

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    Lindsay Mendez and J. Alex Brinson were married on April 22 at Bethesda Terrace in Central Park. Ms. Mendez’s 3-year-old daughter, Lucy, was the flower girl.
    CreditHeather Gershonowitz
  5. These Boots Were Made for Walking (Down the Aisle)

    Move over stilettos and slingbacks, there’s a new bridal shoe trend in town: the cowboy boot. Brides are pairing them with relaxed silhouetted dresses for an elegant western look.

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    Chloe Newsom-Kingsley, seated with her husband, Mark Kingsley, wore a pair of vintage white Maison Margiela boots for her wedding.
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  1. My Twisted Path to a Meaningful Life

    A bad night of partying left my body broken and nearly paralyzed. I let the pain shape me for the better.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  2. Liza Colón-Zayas, of ‘The Bear,’ on Loving Someone Who’s in the Fight of Their Life

    Why it’s so hard to know what to say when the people we’re closest to need us most.

     By Anna MartinChristina DjossaReva GoldbergEmily LangDavis LandJulia BoteroJen PoyantDaniel RamirezDan PowellMarion LozanoPat McCuskerChelsea DanielRowan Niemisto and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Illustrations by Brian Rea; Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
  3. Tiny Love Stories: ‘God, You Can Kiss’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea
  4. A Shattering Secret on the Path to Motherhood

    My doctor asked a routine question that led to a marital crisis.

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    CreditBrian Rea
  5. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Rarity in Paris’

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

     

    CreditBrian Rea

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