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Bye-Bye, Billionaires’ Row As Manhattan’s glass towers lose their luster, buyers are quietly drifting back to co-ops—with bigger rooms, better prices, and old-school New York appeal

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The Real Housewives of Rikers Island On the heels of Taylor Frankie Paul’s Bachelorette blowup and Summer House’s own Scandoval, one writer goes inside the reality-TV franchise that puts them all to shame


Blood Money Prediction markets are courting controversy—and allegations of insider trading—by taking bets on the Iran war. Gambling on human life may be venal, but it isn’t new

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Tiffany Howell’s Favorite Things The former music-video producer builds rooms the way others build scenes: through texture, light, and emotion. Her selections follow the same logic: sensual, personal, and guided by instinct rather than trends

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London’s Lost Boy In London Falling, Patrick Radden Keefe uncovers the sinister story behind a London teen’s tragic 2019 death

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Cabin Fever From the stone façades of East Sussex to the wood shingles of Rhode Island, three new coffee-table books capture the child-like wonder of cottage living

God is Not Not Great Christopher Beha, former editor of Harper’s Magazine, talks struggling with atheism, his return to Catholicism, and how Trump is the Antichrist


The Bard of Ireland In Colm Tóibín’s new story collection, The News from Dublin, the Irish novelist reckons with displacement and mortality

Noguchi at Play To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Atlanta playground created by the Japanese-American artist, the High Museum of Art showcases his first retrospective in 25 years

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Air Supply

The Age of Innocence AIR SUPPLY’s take on classics isn’t sentimental—it’s selective. These are the pieces that continue to hold up because they never dropped off in the first place. Across fashion, home, and everything in between, they remain exacting, useful, and entirely unbothered by what’s new

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Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Pope How John Paul II revealed himself as a master of espionage in the Vatican’s secret fight against Communism

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