Lifestyle
How a Comme des Garçons Superfan Became One of the World’s Biggest Fashion Collectors
PARIS — Somewhere in a warehouse in the east of France, one of the world’s biggest private collections of vintage fashion is waiting to see the light of day....
U.S. Retail Spending Increases in Early Spring, but Consumer Pressures Signal Caution Ahead
U.S. retail spending showed modest growth heading into spring, but underneath the surface, consumer behavior remains shaped by a complex mix of economic headwinds and short-term tailwinds, according to...
Beyond Basics: How Mills Are Reinventing Denim for F/W 2027–2028
Denim mills aren’t playing it entirely safe for Fall/Winter 2027–2028. While sustainability remains a central focus—driven by fiber innovation, resource-efficient dyeing and circular design—producers are also pushing creative boundaries...
Kingpins Amsterdam Highlights Smarter, Greener Denim Solutions Amid Global Challenges
Despite persistent economic headwinds and ongoing global conflicts affecting trade and transportation, the mood among exhibitors and attendees at Kingpins Amsterdam last week was notably more optimistic than at...
World
When Sexual Exploitation Is Fundamental to Police Corruption
None of this will be shocking to anyone who’s lived in an American city crippled by disinvestment and self-dealing—or even to anyone who’s watched a David Simon show on...
Peter Strausfeld, the Movie-Poster Master
Some deserving names, though, are still obscure, and that is why an exhibition at Poster House, on West Twenty-third Street, running until April 12th, is to be welcomed with...
Bistrot Ha Is the Right Kind of Restaurant Evolution
A little more than a year ago, after running a successful pop-up called Ha’s Đặc Biệt, the chefs Sadie Mae Burns and Anthony Ha opened Ha’s Snack Bar, an...
“Love Story” Is a Forgettable Elegy for Gen X
Schlossberg was not by any means alone in shading the Murphy show while it was in production. C.B.K., as she is called, is the love object of a posthumous...
Business
UK inflation: Middle East tensions feed into retail prices
Retailers in the UK are starting to see early signs that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are feeding through into supply chain and pricing pressures, at a time...
Former Gaza hostage Eli Sharabi reflects on Independence Day, family loss
Eli Sharabi, who survived Hamas captivity, shares his emotional journey after the October 7 massacre, revealing how Independence Day now holds deeper meaning as he honors his murdered family.Former...
UK inflation rises after Iran war pushes up fuel prices
[Getty Images] The UK inflation rate rose by 3.3% in the year to March, after the US-Israel war with Iran caused the largest jump in petrol and diesel prices...
Watching Halle Bailey In ‘You, Me, And Tuscany’ Brings Me Back To My Own Italian Solo Journey
Seeing Halle Bailey on screen as Anna in the latest Black rom-com, You, Me & Tuscany, brought back memories of my own solo escape in Italy a few years ago....
News
What Today’s Democrats Can Learn From Jesse Jackson
You can watch this episode of Right Now With Perry Bacon above or by following this show on YouTube or Substack. Jesse Jackson died this week at age 84....
Rhode Island Hockey Game Shooter Had Nazi Tattoos
The far right is using the murder of a mother and one of her sons to attack transgender people, completely ignoring the fact that the shooter had massive Nazi...
Two-Month-Old Baby in ICE Detention Taken to Hospital
A 2-month-old baby at an ICE detention center in Texas had to be hospitalized late Monday night because a doctor wasn’t available at the facility.Juan Nicolás, held at the...
Beauty
RITES targets African markets with in-service diesel loco export push
“It is a win-win situation. Many of these diesel locomotives have 15 years or more of codal life left, and there is a lot of interest in...
In-Solutions Global secures RBI’s nod across online, physical & Cross-Border Payment Aggregation
In-Solutions Global Ltd (ISG) on Monday announced that it has received regulatory authorisation from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) across all three Payment Aggregator categories - online,...
Regulatory sandboxes necessary to foster AI innovations: IFSCA official
Regulatory sandboxes are necessary to ensure that startups and other players can build things in a controlled environment within the guardrails without stifling innovation, a senior official at...
Celebrity
Taking Chances and Building Legacy: How September Summers Is Redefining Modern Media Entrepreneurship
September Summers is an Australian-born media personality, entrepreneur, and founder whose career reflects both bold reinvention and strategic foresight. Rising from the Gold Coast’s famed Glitter Strip, she first built...
Tina Ambani may appear before ED on Tuesday in money laundering case
Tina Ambani, former actor and wife of Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani, is expected to appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday for questioning in a money-laundering...
Iran meets UN nuclear watchdog in Geneva ahead of second round of US talks
Iran's top diplomat met with the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency on Monday, ahead of a second round of negotiations with the United States over Tehran's...
AI integration in road, transport can help avoid accidents: MoRTH official
There is a lot of scope for AI integration in the road and transport industry to help avoid accidents and check issues of vehicular pollution, a government official...
Culture
Only 1.8% Are Willing—Choose To Be One
Most people want big outcomes. Few are willing to do the boring, repeatable work that creates them. That gap is the greatest edge in business and life. My view...
7 uncomfortable truths about “balance” early entrepreneurs learn too late
You start your company thinking balance is the goal. Work hard, but not too hard. Build fast, but don’t burn out. Stay focused, but also have a life. Then...
7 ways to handle the emotional whiplash of startup highs and lows
You close a deal in the morning and feel unstoppable. By the afternoon, a key customer churns and you’re questioning everything. The same week can swing from “this is...
9 things to stop doing this quarter if you want to grow next year
If you’ve been grinding all year but your growth still feels stuck, you’re not alone. Most early-stage founders don’t fail because they aren’t working hard enough. They stall because...
Style
Gwendoline Riley’s New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age
That repeated “nothing” is surely a deliberate echo of the “ ‘Nothing?’ ‘Nothing.’ ” in “King Lear,” when Lear beseeches each of his three daughters to declare the strength of their...
The Thrill of Picture Books That Let Kids in on the Joke
If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a five-year-old’s withering “You are not the boss of me” (having caused offense by, say, helping to zip a jacket...
Christoph Niemann’s “West Fourth”
For the cover of the April 27, 2026, issue, the artist Christoph Niemann depicted a beloved spot in the West Village. “I spent my youth on outdoor basketball courts...
How the Creator of “Beef” Graduated from Petty Feuds to Class Warfare
You changed your name professionally in 2018 or 2019. What led to that decision, and why did you put your last name first?It actually might have been earlier, because...
Fashion
How did thousands of sensitive LAPD files get leaked? City officials seek explanation
In the aftermath of a recent data breach that saw hackers make off with a vast trove of confidential police records, L.A. leaders have sought an explanation from the...
Apple’s next era: After Tim Cook’s dream run, new CEO has to help the company catch up
Tim Cook had a lot to prove when Apple co-founder Steve Jobs handed over the reins as chief executive nearly 15 years ago.Jobs was known as a creative visionary,...
Apple names next CEO; Tim Cook to become chairman
Apple Inc. named hardware chief John Ternus as the iPhone maker’s next leader, with Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook shifting to the role of executive chairman.Ternus will become CEO...
Robot named Lightning blows past human runners to set half-marathon record in Beijing
Slide over, Jacob Kiplimo. The world’s fastest human in the half-marathon is still just that, but the Ugandan’s record time of 57 minutes, 20 seconds, was obliterated Sunday in...