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self## The Truth About IFS, the Therapy That Can Break You
Internal Family Systems is a widely popular trauma treatment. Some patients say it’s destroyed their lives. podcast By Rachel Corbett

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Having a Hard Time Dating? Be More Cringe.
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Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: Oct. 31, 2025
- 10/30/2025

Poot Lovato Is Back
- 10/30/2025

Prince Andrew Is No Longer a Prince
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William and Kate Won Their Lawsuit Against *Paris Match*

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What to Buy From Amazon’s Holiday Beauty Event

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## nothing is spookier than …

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- Be More Cringe in Dating By Amy Rose Spiegel
- Is Showing My Ankles Really a Fashion Crime? By Hanna Flanagan
- Let Your Kids Embarrass You By Amil Niazi

## REMINDER!

The Fall Fashion Issue Will See You Now

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- power How to Help Families Losing SNAP Benefits About 42 million people, including 16 million children, are set to lose food assistance starting on November 1. By Andrea González-Ramírez

- astrology Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: October 31, 2025 As it squares off with Uranus, then Mercury, the Pisces moon causes some confusion and tension throughout the day. By Claire Comstock-Gay

- spooky! Poot Lovato Is Back Demi Lovato dressed up as her viral meme for Halloween. By Elizabeth Gulino

- spooky szn Adults Are Ruining ‘6-7’ for Halloween Nothing is spookier than being cringe. By Julia Reinstein
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power The Nanny Squatter A couple thought they’d found Mary Poppins. Until she refused to leave. By Bindu Bansinath

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- The Nanny Who Moved in and Wouldn’t Move Out
- Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: October 30, 2025
- Sydney Sweeney Got in on the Naked-Dress Trend
- Misty Copeland’s Final Bow

- The Truth About IFS, the Therapy That Can Break You
- The Nanny Who Moved in and Wouldn’t Move Out
- Taking GLP-1s to Get Ahead at Work
- Misty Copeland’s Final Bow
- Is Showing My Ankles Really a Fashion Crime?

### Most Popular

- The Truth About IFS, the Therapy That Can Break You
- The Nanny Who Moved in and Wouldn’t Move Out
- Your Daily Horoscope by Madame Clairevoyant: October 30, 2025
- Sydney Sweeney Got in on the Naked-Dress Trend
- Misty Copeland’s Final Bow

- The Truth About IFS, the Therapy That Can Break You
- The Nanny Who Moved in and Wouldn’t Move Out
- Taking GLP-1s to Get Ahead at Work
- Misty Copeland’s Final Bow
- Is Showing My Ankles Really a Fashion Crime?

### Style

- closings The Gen-Z Underwear Brand Parade Is Shutting Down Former customers say they are not surprised by the news and have accused the company, which was once valued at $200 million, of “selling out.” By Hanna Flanagan
- beauty Is There Halloween Makeup That Won’t Break Me Out? I write this as someone who loves a ghoul moment, but I am wary of messing up my skin. By April Long

## The Cut Shop

- What to Buy From Amazon’s Holiday Beauty Event By Bianca Nieves
- Funnel-Neck Jackets Are Trending — Is This Helsa Worth It? By Hanna Flanagan
- 15 Best Thongs That Are Actually Comfortable By Shanna Shipin and Hanna Flanagan
- We Tried on the Anna Sui and Old Navy Collab By Danya Issawi

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- we tried this We Tried on the Anna Sui and Old Navy Collab Two titans from the ’90s are offering dainty tops and brown suede maxi coats. By Danya Issawi
- breast cancer awareness What I Learned Caring for My Bald Head During Cancer Treatment I felt deeply uncomfortable with being sick, but in taking care of my scalp I learned to live with cancer in my own way. By Alex Zaragoza
- how to use it How to Use Shark’s New At-Home Facial Device The at-home facial device promises glowing skin. Here’s how I use it. By Chinea Rodriguez

- yikes By Asia Milia Ware Why Are Neutrogena Makeup Wipes Being Recalled? Here is how to check if your product has been affected.

- always shopping 17 Best Fall Dresses in Our Shopping Carts From silky slips to seasonal knits. By Morgan Evans
- astrology Why Not Use Astrology to Decide Your Halloween Costume? Need a last-minute dress-up idea? Look to your sun (or Venus!) sign. By Aliza Kelly
- where did you get that? Where a Designer Gets Her Vintage Cartier Veronica de Piante shares her favorite tees for layering and her go-to sneakers. By Chinea Rodriguez

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- power My Husband Told the Sheriff to Report Me to ICE I was American only when it was convenient for him. When I filed a protective order, he put my family in danger. By Moa Short
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career The Job Search Has Become a Humiliation Ritual “It feels like I’m trying to make my robots talk to their robots.” podcast By Sarah Thankam Mathews

- action item By Julia Reinstein How to Help Victims of Hurricane Melissa in the Caribbean The devastating hurricane hit Jamaica and Haiti before barreling across Cuba.

## Life After Roe

- Texas Goes After Pretty Much Anyone Who Touches Abortion Pills
- My Big Beautiful Sterilization
- The Mom Whose Out-of-State Abortion Made a Healthy Pregnancy Possible
- States Just Got a Green Light to ‘Defund’ Planned Parenthood

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- career ‘I Was a Sloppy, Gossipy Drunk at the Company Party’ You will get past this if you make a point of being scrupulously professional from now on. By Alison Green

- chapters The Best Doctors Are Abortion Providers To most of the medical system, pregnant people are secondary to the fetuses they carry. By Irin Carmon

- personal finance Taking GLP-1s to Get Ahead at Work “The truth is, I’m taking it because I’m afraid not to.” By Charlotte Cowles

career Writer **Bess Wohl**’s play *Liberation* pays loving tribute to her mother’s era of bold feminism, following a poignant, funny, and often jarring women’s consciousness-raising group in 1970s Ohio. It’s her second play to make it to Broadway — her first, *Grand* *Horizons*, earned her a Tony nomination in 2020. *H**ere’s how she gets it done.*

## More Power

- Prince Andrew Is No Longer a Prince
- Your U.S. Citizenship Will Not Protect You
- How to Help Families Losing SNAP Benefits
- The Bill de Blasio Impersonator Says He’s Innocent

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- the bigger picture ‘My Life With ALS’: A Week In Brooke Eby’s Life Behind the Phone Camera Lens Online, Brooke Eby has shown her many followers what navigating her 30s with the neurodegenerative disease looks like. Here, a week behind the screen. By Brooke Eby and Katie C. Reilly
- parenting Young People Are Helicopter-Parenting Themselves and Each Other And just like their parents before them, their vigilance is suffused with anxiety. By Kathryn Jezer-Morton

- parenting By E.J. Dickson Do ‘Deeply Feeling Kids’ Really Exist? After a lifetime of hurt and neglect, I thought I was done.

- sex diaries The Kindergarten Teacher Ending a Yearlong Dry Spell In this week’s story, a 41-year-old Queens woman goes on a second date and gets rejected by a man she met on the subway. By Alyssa Shelasky

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health How Far Would You Go for a Breast? For some women, reconstruction after mastectomy is a process riddled with complications and disappointment — that lasts years longer than treatment. By Melissa Dahl

- astrology Your Weekly Horoscopes by Madame Clairevoyant: Oct 26–Nov 1 The future looks a bit brighter as Mercury moves into Sagittarius. By Claire Comstock-Gay

sex **‘What It Took for Me to *Finally* Have an Orgasm’:** The so-called pleasure gap continues to persist. Of course it doesn’t, it *shouldn’t,* have to be that way. Eight women who’d struggled to “finish” share the moment it eventually happened. This story is part of “Good in Bed,” a series exploring the ways we are — and aren’t — finding satisfaction right now.

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health Women in Menopause Are Fanatical About Testosterone They don’t always realize the effects — including growing facial hair and an enlarged clitoris — are permanent. By Melissa Dahl
- parenting Quit Romanticizing Boredom Everyone says “logging off” will solve our problems. After actually living it, I’m not so sure. By Anna North

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life in pictures Misty Copeland’s Final Bow A photo diary of the dancer’s last day as a principal for the American Ballet Theatre. gallery By Henry Leutwyler
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culture The Young Disciples of Angelicism01 In the years after lockdown, four women roamed lower Manhattan, their lives and work guided by a faceless internet prophet. podcast By Katie Roiphe and Isobel Lola Brown

- books By Jasmine Vojdani 18 Well-Read People on How, Exactly, They Find the Time We ask book critics, authors, Substackers, *New York* staffers, and more.

- scene report I Had a $241 Dinner at Travis Kelce’s New Restaurant Who is 1587 Prime for if not Taylor Swift? By Mia Mercado

- happy hour Yapping for Human Rights The 50-something Oklahoman hosts of the wildly popular *I’ve Had It* podcast are fed up with Bible thumpers, centrist Democrats, and triple-Trumpers.

- culture The Fashion in *After the Hunt* Is the Ultimate Power Wardrobe Costume designer Giulia Piersanti talks about toying with gender roles and authority with blazers. Lots of blazers. By Samantha Bergeson

- spooky! Poot Lovato Is Back Demi Lovato dressed up as her viral meme for Halloween. By Elizabeth Gulino
- royals William and Kate Won Their Lawsuit Against *Paris Match* The royal couple sued the French magazine in April after it ran photos of them and their children on vacation in the Alps. By Emily Leibert
- animals What We Know About the Monkeys on the Loose in Mississippi Three noninfectious primates are still unaccounted for after a truck tipped over on the highway. By Olivia Craighead

## More Culture

- Caitlyn Jenner Has Returned to the Kardashian-verse
- Billie Eilish Has Some Advice for Mark Zuckerberg
- Sydney Sweeney Got in on the Naked-Dress Trend
- The *Love Is Blind* Reunion Did Not Live Happily Ever After

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### Best of The Cut

- fertility Embryos Out of Reach When a Nashville fertility clinic abruptly closed its doors in April, patients demanded answers. Months later, they’re still waiting. By Rae Nudson
- chapters My Job Was My Life. Then I Got Fired. How failure changed my relationship to work. By Samhita Mukhopadhyay
- keep it moving The Angel Reese-Caitlin Clark Drama Is Only The Beginning Is this what “growing the game” looks like? What the media frenzy says about the WNBA now. By Emma Carmichael
- beauty The Cut Beauty Closet 100 tried-and-true beauty products that won’t waste your coins. By the Cut
- power Gazans Are Starving to Death. Here’s How to Help. Now that a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is in effect. By Andrea González-Ramírez
- fall fashion The Temptations of Andrew Garfield After years of playing the hero, the actor steps into the role of villain in *After the Hunt*. By Ryu Spaeth
- spring fashion Bienvenido a Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio’s new album, *DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS*, is a history lesson and a homecoming. By Jen Ortiz
- fashion The Cut Fashion Closet These are the core pieces in our wardrobes. By the Cut
- culture Tramell Tillman Is in Bloom The Emmy-winning *Severance* actor has had a big year — but he always makes time to stop and smell the flowers. By Katja Vujić
- fall fashion ‘I Wanted to Have Something to Give My Daughter From Gaza’ Escaped Palestinian women tell the stories of the few relics they have of home. By Danya Issawi
- fall fashion What Happened at Wondermind? Selena Gomez and her mother, Mandy Teefey, flipped their mental-health journeys into a buzzy start-up. It all fell apart. By Angelina Chapin
- power Can RFK Jr. Track My Oura Ring? The HHS secretary says he wants all Americans to start wearing health-tracking devices. Here’s what that might mean for your private data. By Andrea González-Ramírez

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