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Hot Takes A handy digest of recent media coverage concerning the Epstein files

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Inside Benjamin and Alice Paulin’s World of Creativity Two decades after Pierre Paulin’s death, his son and daughter-in-law are keeping the French furniture designer’s legacy alive from their Parisian home


The Last Great Media Mogul At 94, Rupert Murdoch—who just launched a new tabloid, California Post—is the last vestige of the golden age of press barons, from Hearst to Pulitzer

The Alternative Super Bowl Halftime Show Turning Point USA is hosting a conservative alternative to the Bad Bunny–headlining Super Bowl halftime show. AIR MAIL has all the details

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The Curious Case of Mike Lynch A toxic culture—complete with piranha tanks and Bond-villain rooms—ran rampant at the company founded by the British tech tycoon, who died in a freak yacht accident

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Postmortem of a Marriage In her new memoir, Strangers, Belle Burden excavates her marriage of 20 years, which exploded one spring night in 2020

As I Lay Dying In his second novel following Lincoln in the Bardo, George Saunders tells the Dickensian story of an unrepentant industrialist on his deathbed


The Cult of Karl Ove Knausgaard The Norwegian writer inspires a reverence bordering on worship among his mostly male fans. He can bring grown men to tears with a single sentence

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed After documenting everything from the Vietnam War to the Beatles, the British artist Don McCullin turned to antiquity. His photographs of classical statues are now featured in a new exhibition

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Air Supply

Simmer Down Winter is when cooking becomes the plan: slow, hot, and unbothered. AIR SUPPLY’s winter-cooking edit leans into that logic with pieces made for staying put

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When Your Mother Is a Conspiracy Theorist Gen Z–ers struggle with how to save parents radicalized by social-media-fueled lies

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