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Migration Patterns of the Very Rich

Brits in Milan, Russians in Dubai, Egyptians in Athens … It feels like the entire 1 percent is on the move in search of lower taxes—and a taste of the good life

Above Par

The ritzy residents of Palm Beach usually play golf at their exclusive—and expensive—country clubs. Now they’re teeing up at a municipal course open to the public

Coup de Disgrace

Why did Emmanuel Macron court chaos just weeks before France claims Olympic glory?

I-95 Is Us

Everybody hates it. It may well kill you. But as summer travel ramps up along Interstate 95, it’s time we recognize the highway as our national Main Street

Hot Rodent Boyfriends

Gen Z is obsessed with men who look like mice. Tom Holland, Jeremy Allen White, Barry Keoghan, your time is now

When Your Teacher Is Qatar

As student protesters call for their universities to divest from Israel, Qatar is spending billions to influence those same schools

Show Us the Waymo

Alphabet’s driverless cars arrive in Los Angeles. Can they make sitting in traffic kind of … fun?

The Great Escape

With the ever increasing danger that Trump might win the election, many Americans are planning their exit strategies

No Strings Attached

People are increasingly turning to “A.I. companion” sites for physical and emotional intimacy—whether they’re single in real life or not

Maximum Speed and Micro Bikinis

Eurotrash, tech bros, and global power brokers mingle at the crypto-currency-sponsored orgy of excess that is the Formula One Miami Grand Prix

Hamptons Agonistes

When the starry New York club Zero Bond tried to lease a historic inn in tony East Hampton, battle lines were swiftly drawn in the well-groomed sand

Gambling’s Last Frontier

How online sports betting took over the lives and livelihoods of young people across the country—and turned many of them into addicts

The Unbearable Lightness of Gwyneth

With her uncanny ability to popularize fringe fads, Gwyneth Paltrow became the world’s most talked about health-and-beauty guru. Let the haters hate—she’s too busy meditating

Heir to the Revolution

Fergie Chambers is an heir to the Cox media fortune. He also wants to destroy the West. Is he a political radical? Or a rich boy with daddy issues?

The Differently Abled of Notre-Dame

Woke versions of literary classics are everywhere, but the French are fighting back, mais bien sûr!

21st-Century Missionary Style

How Christian social-media influencers, from Hailey Bieber to Ballerina Farm, made their faith—and the trad-wife trappings that come with it—palatable to the mainstream

The Living Vroom Boom

For luxury-car makers such as Bugatti, Aston Martin, and Mercedes, the next frontier in design is residential apartment towers in Dubai and Miami

Mountain Lows

In the Alps, climate change is causing chaos. Will the ski industry manage to save itself?

The Gallic Shrug

The newly renovated surrounds of an exquisite 11th-century French château frequented by Madonna and Naomi Campbell are about to be bulldozed. And not by the multi-millionaire property owner

Coastal Disturbances

After laying claim to a lot of Monaco property, a billionaire developer has unleashed his checkbook on picturesque Carmel, California

Power-Lunch Like It’s 1989!

Michael’s is a restaurant frozen in time. A better time, for its aging, loyal (and forgiving) regulars

Electric Shock

As the number of e-bikes and scooters on the road grows, so, too, does the feeling of lawlessness. Our car columnist offers advice on staying safe—and avoiding a war between riders, drivers, and pedestrians

Doodling Along

As hypoallergenic poodle mixes grow in popularity, so, too, does the complicated—and wildly expensive—science behind breeding them

#MeToo: The Early Years

Back in 1969, we didn’t have hashtags. If you were getting harassed by your boss, you had to get creative