Americans’ long love affair with the cold has spawned a new obsession with specialty ice.
Category: Social Media
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Making Luxury Ice at Home
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How Some Gen Z Instagram Users Post to Facebook: Unwittingly
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Teenagers and young adults are flummoxed. The reason it keeps happening involves an online prompt and product design.
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For Saint Levant, Sexy Music Is Personal, and Political
The New York Times – Music:What’s at stake for a 22-year-old trilingual rapper who became a TikTok sensation by talking dirty and who aspires to be the president of Palestine? A lot.
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Memphis Grizzlies Guard Ja Morant Steps Away From Team
The New York Times – Sports:The Grizzlies said Morant would be away for at least two games but did not say why. Several people posted video clips on social media that appeared to show Morant holding a gun.
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‘Dilbert’ Is Canceled but Cubicle Comedians Thrive, on TikTok
The New York Times – Business:They weren’t fans of the comic strip, which was recently dropped from hundreds of newspapers, but their work builds on the office grind as comic premise.
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Eileen Kelly, Host of the Podcast “Going Mental,” Isn’t the Typical Wellness Influencer
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Known first as a provocative Instagram influencer and sex blogger, Eileen Kelly is now equally frank about her mental health struggles.
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How to Run a Fashion Magazine in China in 2023
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Margaret Zhang, an Australian-born influencer, got the top role at Vogue China in 2021, making her the youngest Vogue editor ever. Will Condé Nast’s gamble pay off?
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How to Run a Fashion Magazine in China in 2023
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Margaret Zhang, an Australian-born influencer, got the top role at Vogue China in 2021, making her the youngest Vogue editor ever. Will Condé Nast’s gamble pay off?
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On TikTok, Stories About Dating and Ghosting Command Large Audiences
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:In a corner of the platform sometimes known as #DatingTok, young women find comfort and cachet by turning dating mishaps into viral content.
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‘Sometimes Things Break’: Twitter Outages Are on the Rise
The New York Times – Business:Elon Musk’s repeated job cuts are stoking new fears that there aren’t enough people to triage Twitter’s problems.
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Elon Musk Accuses Media of Bias for Dropping ‘Dilbert’
The New York Times – Business:The Tesla and Twitter chief called the media racist as newspapers stopped running “Dilbert” after the comic strip’s creator, Scott Adams, described Black people as a “hate group.”
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In Latest Round of Job Cuts, Twitter Is Said to Lay Off at Least 200 Employees
The New York Times – Business:The social media platform now has a work force of less than 2,000, down from 7,500 when Elon Musk took it over in October.
