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السبت، 28 يوليو 2018

How Gwyneth Paltrow Turned Internet Vitriol Into $250 Million

Plus: The best new restaurants in America and how to make the most of family vacations
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Gwyneth Paltrow Knows the Internet Hates Her. She Has 250 Million Reasons Not to Care.

Gwyneth Paltrow Knows the Internet Hates Her. She Has 250 Million Reasons Not to Care.

The Goop founder has been accused of elitism and quackery, but she still inspires mood boards full of aspiration. A mere mortal visits G.P. at her perfect home, for a perfect meal, while her perfect children behave perfectly. No one can copy this lifestyle of course — and that's exactly what she's selling.

The New York Times
The Best New Restaurants in America

The Best New Restaurants in America

Every year, Eater scours the country for food that's not just delicious, but culturally exciting, meals that show "who we are right at this moment." Bill Addison ate at hundreds of restaurants. These 18 had stories to tell.

Eater
One Baby, Three Parents

One Baby, Three Parents

A new method of gene editing can eradicate debilitating, life-threatening conditions in children. But it's only legal in one country as lawmakers fear the moral and ethical consequences of "three-parent babies."

Vox
The Ultimate Guide to Traveling with Kids

The Ultimate Guide to Traveling with Kids

You only get 18 years before your children are too busy — or too cool — to travel with you. Here's a summer-by-summer plan to make every family vacation count.

Condé Nast Traveler
An American Hostage in North Korea

An American Hostage in North Korea

A student touring North Korea wound up imprisoned for years. When he was finally released last year, he'd sustained severe brain damage and was near death. What really happened to Otto Warmbier?

GQ
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