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Inside Trump’s One-Sided Attack on Universities

The Trump administration has waged war on higher education. Why aren’t more university presidents speaking up?

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A Night Celebrating Vincenzo Latronico and Meghan Daum At a party hosted by Air Mail and Montblanc, Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler, and others toasted the winners of the inaugural Tom Wolfe Prizes


Is Sam Altman a Psycho C.E.O.? Without guilt or guardrails, the co-founder of OpenAI has created a trillion-dollar empire built on appropriation, bootlicking, and slop

Latest Issue • October 18, 2025
Issue No. 327
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Air Supply

Field Trip Embrace your inner pumpkin spice and performative leaf-peeping with AIR SUPPLY’s guide to an upstate state of mind

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The Man Behind the Monster The little-known story of the Harvard professor whose sadistic experiments may have helped transform Ted Kaczynski into the Unabomber

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The Beatnik and the Mobster How did an unpublished story by Jack Kerouac end up in the possession of Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano?

Surreal Estate A new coffee-table book chronicles the revival of Château Léoube, an estate transformed over the last decade by British billionaire Anthony Bamford and his wife, Daylesford Organics founder Carole Bamford


High Churchill A new book by Andrew Morton explores how Winston Churchill shaped the Windsor Royal Family

“My Journey in Jewels” In Toledo, an exhibition showcases the jewelry designer Neil Lane’s celebrated private collection, featuring pieces once owned by stars such as Joan Crawford and Ginger Rogers

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Guest Edit

Alexandra Niakani and Davitta Niakani-Bartlow’s Favorite Things The sisters behind the Spanish restaurants Ernesto’s, on the Lower East Side, and Bartolo, in the West Village, share their style

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An Affair to Remember The legendary Broadway and Hollywood actress—the first to portray Catwoman—recalls her 1950s romance with an adventurous descendant of the Vanderbilt family

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