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Sunday, March 6, 2016

Nancy Reagan was the stylish and influential wife of the 40th president of the United States who unabashedly put Ronald Reagan at the center of her life but became a political figure in her own right.
Teresa Zabala/The New York Times.
U.S.
Nancy Reagan, an Influential and Stylish First Lady, Dies at 94
By LOU CANNON
Mrs. Reagan was a fierce guardian of her husband's image, sometimes at the expense of her own, and a trusted adviser to Ronald Reagan.
Fashion & Style
Nancy Reagan's Style
Some memorable looks from the former First Lady Nancy Reagan.
Weekend Must-Reads
Abby Phillip, 27, a reporter for The Washington Post, interviews a Hillary Clinton supporter.
Ruth Fremson/The New York Times
Style
Millennial Reporters Grab the Campaign-Trail Spotlight
By SRIDHAR PAPPU
Young reporters from BuzzFeed, CNN, The Washington Post and other news outlets have become the media stars of the topsy-turvy 2016 race.
Fashion & Style
By JOANNA NIKAS and SAMANTHA STARK
Young artists challenged the status quo with their installations in the defunct post office at Moynihan Station, and the New York art establishment mingled at the Armory Show on the Hudson Piers.
The media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the former model Jerry Hall posed for photographs in London on Friday.
Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Media
By CHRISTINE HAUSER
Weeks after announcing their engagement, Mr. Murdoch, 84, and Ms. Hall, 59, were wed at a centuries-old mansion.

Brian Rea
Fashion & Style
By LILY BROOKS-DALTON
For a young woman on the road, motorcycles meant autonomy and then togetherness.

The Peter Hujar Archive LLC
Fashion & Style
By GUY TREBAY
The photographer is having a moment, now that the freewheeling city he chronicled has all but vanished.
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Editor's Picks
Shelley Zalis, the founder of the Girls' Lounge, is aiming to advance the interests of businesswomen.
Amy Dickerson for The New York Times
Fashion & Style
Networking in the 'Girls' Lounge'
By BROOKS BARNES
Shelley Zalis, who is leading an effort to advance corporate women, says businesswomen should band together and pour on the pink.

Photo illustration by Mauricio Alejo
Magazine
By TROY PATTERSON
It has become a ubiquitous piece of American sportswear - but the question of who can wear one without challenge persists.
Health
By JEN A. MILLER
I wanted to be as small as possible, and I saw running as a path toward that goal. Running needed to be part of my life so I could show Steve what I was willing to do for him, writes Jen Miller in her new book, "Running: A Love Story."
Items besides books, like toys and vinyl records, are helping Barnes & Noble sales.
Doug Strickland/Chattanooga Time, via Associated Press
Media
By ALEXANDRA ALTER
A look at how the struggling bookstore chain is surviving in a challenging environment as it reports its quarterly earnings.
Regina King
Elizabeth Weinberg for The New York Times
Television
By WESLEY MORRIS
The actress, who won an Emmy for her role in "American Crime," has found success in playing a wide range of characters.
Sunday Review
She Wanted to Do Her Research. He Wanted to Talk 'Feelings.'
By A. HOPE JAHREN
For women in science, part of the job can mean dealing with unwanted sexual attention.
Fashion & Style
A screenshot of the controversial Dolce & Gabbana sandal. The company has since renamed the shoes
A Sandal's Name Has Dolce & Gabbana Under Fire Again
By ELIZABETH PATON
The front row mulls the context of $2,395 shoes that some on social media see as glorifying slavery.
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In Case You Missed It
Alexander Hamilton's grave in the Trinity Church graveyard.
After the Broadway Show, a Trip to Hamilton's Grave
By J. COURTNEY SULLIVAN

Personal Health
Turning Your Pet Into a Therapy Dog
By JANE E. BRODY

Stephen Burrows with, to his left, Veronica Jones and Jane Holzer.
'Battle of Versailles' Relives 1973 Win for American Fashion
By JACOB BERNSTEIN

Tina Fey produced
Snapshot
Q. and A. With Tina Fey: Live From Kabul, It's a Feminist Comedy
By MELENA RYZIK

Rites of Passage
To Circumcise or Not to Circumcise: A New Father's Question
By CHRIS SILVA

Where China Goes to Chill
By BIANCA BOSKER

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