Novice - Zanimivosti (angleščina)

Our Marriage Includes an Emergency Backpack
15. August 2025 (06:00)
As an Israeli-Palestinian couple in the West Bank with family in Gaza, we have learned that love isn’t enough to save us, or anyone. (New York Times)
While He Led the Class, She Plotted to Win His Heart
15. August 2025 (06:00)
For months, Braxton Osei-Bonsu tried to catch the eye of Ricky Handa, a lecturer at her law school, but he kept things professional. Only after she completed his course did they go on their first date. (New York Times)
How Do You Spot a ‘Performative’ Male? Look for a Tote Bag.
14. August 2025 (11:01)
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My Brother-in-Law Is Lazy. Should I Say Something?
14. August 2025 (11:01)
Ask the Therapist columnist Lori Gottlieb advises a reader who thinks her brother-in-law needs to step up as a partner and father. (New York Times)
The Best of Copenhagen Fashion Week: Street Style and Runway Looks
14. August 2025 (11:00)
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Katie Miller’s Next Move After Musk: The ‘Womanosphere’
13. August 2025 (21:12)
The wife of Stephen Miller, who recently worked for Elon Musk, has joined a fast-growing world of conservative podcasters offering women lifestyle advice. (New York Times)
Tiny Love Stories: ‘It’s Our Secret’
13. August 2025 (20:04)
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. (New York Times)
What Does It Mean When Gen Alpha Says Chopped?
13. August 2025 (17:15)
As younger generations continue to adopt new slang, a familiar word has become a meanspirited adjective. (New York Times)
May I Confront My Sister About Excluding My Fiancée From Her Wedding Album?
13. August 2025 (15:00)
A reader’s suspicion that his sister doesn’t like his fiancée seems to have been confirmed by her absence from wedding photos. But how should he raise the issue? (New York Times)
The Complexities of Portraying the Black Elite, From ‘The Gilded Age’ to Ralph Lauren
13. August 2025 (11:01)
Recent portrayals of the Black elite have shown the complexities that can come with representing class. (New York Times)