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The Boom Before the Bust

From caviar and Dom Pérignon at Mach 2 to the fatal Air France crash of 2000, former members of the Concorde crew revisit the era of supersonic flight

Take Me Home, Canton Roads

Alexis Wilkins—the country-singer girlfriend of F.B.I. director Kash Patel—may warble about pickup trucks and patriotism, but she grew up in an elite Swiss boarding school for billionaires, dictators … and Tucker Carlson

If Having a Boyfriend Is Embarrassing, What Does That Mean About Husbands?

A viral Vogue article has our newly married editor in a tailspin

Bow Out Like Beckham

In an endless feud with his parents, Posh and Becks, Brooklyn Beckham delivers his latest snub—as a no-show at his father’s knighthood bash

The Bush Is Back, Baby!

But there’s a catch. Welcome to the wild world of “merkins”

Melania Meets Her Match

From “MAGA myrmidons” to “North Korean style confessions,” inside the lawsuit pitting the First Lady against Trump’s No. 1 gadfly, Michael Wolff

When It Comes to Book Parties, More Is, Apparently, More

If Mark Ronson, Keith McNally, a Real Housewife, and an artist’s wife are anything to go by, it’s not enough to have just one book party anymore

Freeze Yo Self

A new wave of tech companies wants to stop aging before it starts

The Battle of the Plastics

Credit-card companies are battling for affluent young customers with increasingly lavish, one-of-a-kind experiences. How long can it last?

The Shop That Put the Swing in Swinging London

At Granny Takes a Trip, the Chelsea clothing store whose customers included John Lennon, Mick Jagger, and Lou Reed, it was difficult to tell who was a pop star and who wasn’t

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

Religious Nuts

From salted peanuts to caffeinated wine to CBD-infused tea, churches, monasteries, and convents create some of the world’s finest gourmet victuals

The Girlbosses Next Door

Whitney Wolfe Herd, of Bumble; Leandra Medine Cohen, of Man Repeller; Audrey Gelman, of the Wing … The female founders are back, baby. Is anyone surprised?

The Last Enlightenment Man

Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker is battling the woke left and the woo-woo right

What Happened to the Godfather of Pop Art?

How the contents of Larry Rivers’s estate and foundation ended up in a second-tier gallery near New Hope, Pennsylvania

When the Art World Lost Its Mind (and Money)

NFTs once promised to revolutionize creativity and commerce. Four years later, the market has collapsed, fortunes have vanished, and the art scene is still reckoning with what it all meant

Beware Calabrians Speaking Greek

Nestled among the mountains at the tip of Italy’s boot is a constellation of villages that still speak a Greek dialect dating back more than 3,000 years

War of the Gourmet Grocers

Fighting over everything from chicken salad to trad-wife protein powder, a spate of Manhattan prepared-food stores are vying to take the place of the mother ship, Dean & DeLuca

The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Warfare

Inside the feud between Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling and her former protégé, Hermione actress Emma Watson

Science Defiance

Top researchers are putting their work—and retirements—on hold to combat Trump’s assault on scientific truth

The Oracle of Oxford

Larry Ellison, who surpassed Elon Musk last week to become the world’s richest man, is transforming the city into the new Silicon Valley

Finding Love, the Old-Fashioned Way

From backgammon clubs to cornhole speed dating, Gen Z–ers with app fatigue are looking for their other halves in real life

Death Becomes Them

Now even funerals are a scene for the social climbing and peacocking of the Instagram age

The New Fountain of Youth

Forget red-light therapy and intermittent fasting: a new study finds the secret to staying young is being ageist