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The Curious Case of the Narco-Prez Pardon

If you want to smuggle hundreds of tons of drugs into the U.S.—and get pardoned—make sure you’ve got friends in tech places

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A Buck to Buckingham Unknown to most Brits, the royal family runs a handful of official gift shops selling licensed merchandise—just don’t expect them to stock Meghan’s jam


In Defense of Olivia Nuzzi The disgraced journalist is neither victim nor villain—just a woman who fell for the wrong man

Latest Issue • December 6, 2025
Issue No. 334
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Air Supply

Gifts for the Aesthete If they won’t dare deck the halls with anything less than small-batch, Venetian blown-glass ornaments, AIR SUPPLY has you covered with presents from Baccarat, Christofle, Menē, and more

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Surviving Picasso In her new book, Hidden Portraits, Sue Roe unpacks the little-known stories of the women who fell for the notorious womanizer

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All That Jazz A new coffee-table book captures the American music scene of the 1950s, complete with never-before-seen photographs by Lisette Model and text by Langston Hughes

The Princess Deception Program Thirty years on, the journalist who first broke the story of Diana’s betrayal by the BBC’s Martin Bashir reveals the true extent of the cover-up—and why her brother believes its consequences were lethal


“Always Be a Yes” How the wellness cult OneTaste turned consciousness-raising into alleged sex slavery

Spain’s Unsung Hero An exhibition in Madrid showcases more than 100 works by Anton Raphael Mengs, the long-forgotten 18th-century painter who, in his time, outshone his rival Tiepolo and taught Goya

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Mafalda Muñoz and Gonzalo Machado’s Favorite Things The Madrid-based husband-and-wife interior-design duo get in the holiday spirit with the scent of quince wafting over a table set with silver, and eating Roscón de Reyes from La Duquesita, preferably while wearing Anderson & Sheppard robes

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The Curious Case of the Saint-Moritz Curmudgeon Adolf Haeberli lives like a squatter in the ritzy ski town—and has become a minor celebrity in the process

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