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Giorgia Meloni, Italy’s embattled right-wing prime minister, has promoted her older sister, Arianna, to help her navigate government scandals

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Curse of the Forbes 30 Under 30! Twentysomethings scrabble and fight to appear on the business magazine’s list of bright young things—but many of them quickly crash and burn


Blowing the Whistle When Saudi Arabia bought a storied English soccer team, its fortunes on the pitch were transformed. But at what cost to its soul?

Latest Issue • October 5, 2024
Issue No. 273
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Air Supply

The Social Season Galas galore? Constant cocktail receptions? The fall social season is in full swing, and AIR SUPPLY’s style guide is designed to make you more popular than a tray of Perrier-Jouët

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Theft on the Nile How a pair of intrepid, 19th-century British women smuggled an ancient coffin right out from under the noses of Egyptian site guards

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The Invisible Man Louis Stettner captured the trials and triumphs of the 20th century’s working class while remaining virtually unknown. A new book collects more than 150 of his photographs

Seeing the Forest Through the A.I. Trees A new book by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor explains what artificial intelligence can do, what it can’t, and how to tell the difference


Eligible Bachelors In the two-volume anthology, Some Men in London: Queer Life, Peter Parker offers a chronicle of gay life in postwar England

Dream Machines Jean Tinguely’s kinetic sculptures come alive at Pirelli HangarBicocca, a contemporary-art space in Milan

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Guest Edit

Eduardo González and David Carballido’s Favorite Things Known for their minimalist aesthetic and purist approach to tequila blanco, the founders of Lalo share their taste for the finer things

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Honorable Mensch-ion Out with embarrassments like Jared Kushner. In with role models like Volodymyr Zelensky. Jewish pride is making a comeback. And that’s no joke

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