The Transgender Family Handbook144 specific suggestions for how to be a supportive parent to your trans kid, according to trans young people and their loved ones.
Normani, On Her Own TimeFive years after “Motivation,” her debut album Dopamine is finally here. Normani explains the wait.
ByConnor Garel
family
Why Did These YouTubers Give Away Their Son?Myka and James Stauffer adopted a toddler from China and shared every step of the process with their online audience. Except the last.
ByCaitlin Moscatello
cut covers
No One Sounds Like TemsThe Nigerian singer-songwriter mesmerized music’s biggest names with a handful of songs. That was just the beginning.
To Brooklyn, by Way of Paris and RomeA whirlwind week with Dior creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri as she stages the brand’s first New York runway show in a decade.
How Dr. Becky Professionalized ParentingBecky Kennedy popularized buzzwords like reparenting oneself and co-regulation — it’s made her the most influential parenting expert since Dr. Spock.
The Lure of DivorceSeven years into my marriage, I hit a breaking point. Since then, I’ve had to decide whether life would be better without my husband in it.
ByEmily Gould
spring fashion
Greta Lee Is Getting Used to ThisTwenty years into her career, she got her first starring role in Past Lives. Now she’s all over red carpets and on best-dressed lists.
The Return Grift Is OverOnline retailers have finally caught on to shoppers abusing their too-easy return policies. The punishment? Lifetime bans.
ByLaura Pitcher
spring fashion
You Can’t Box Yseult InMeet the French singer, model, and bag obsessive — who’s here for more than just luxury labels.
ByAsia Milia Ware
housing
The Eco–Yogi Slumlords of BrooklynHow did a couple who built an empire of yoga studios, vegan restaurants, and homes with “living walls” end up as pandemic villains?
Julianne Moore’s Dangerous HousewivesThe actress doesn’t believe it’s possible to know yourself. That’s why her best characters are searching for an answer.
The Age GappersThey say they’re happy. Why is it so hard to believe them?
ByLila Shapiro
health
An American Girlhood in the Ozempic EraParents, activists, and doctors are divided about giving children new weight-loss drugs. At age 13, Maggie Ervie became one of the first to take them.