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Man on beach.

The Best Beach Reads for When You Left Your Book at Home

Recommendations include “Cellphone, Volume II,” “S.P.F. 100+,” “The Girl with the Dr. Phil Tattoo,” and more.

By Alex Watt

An illustration of a parent surrounded by many iterations of the word “why?”

You’re Not a Real Parent Until These Milestones

Why do they have ugly babies on commercials when your perfect baby is RIGHT HERE?

By  Jason Chatfield and Scott Dooley

A dog with headphones on listens to music.

This Summer’s Hottest Audiobooks for Dogs

“You Are Good: Affirmations for Dogs Who Don’t Believe It” and other offerings from Dogible.

By Patricia Marx

 

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Today’s cartoon, by Matilda Borgström:

On a soccer pitch, two players anxiously watch a referee holding up a red card as he speaks into a headset.

“Hold on—we’re just waiting on a V.A.R. review and a Trump review.”

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An illustration including Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift inside wedding bands.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Marriage Plot

The nuptials, which drew some of the most famous people in the world to Madison Square Garden, promised a kind of narrative closure for Swifties: after the pop star spent years singing about imagined weddings, her life was finally catching up with her art.

By Tyler Foggatt

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Letter from Austria

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An Austrian court pieces together the mysterious circumstances of a couple’s disastrous hike.

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