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On the Couch with Freud (Bella, That Is)

The fashion designer—and great-granddaughter of Sigmund—analyzes Kate Moss, Zadie Smith, and Kristin Scott Thomas on her new podcast

A Restaurant Revolt in London

Locals are sick of tourists and influencers crowding their favorite restaurants—and are turning to ingenious means to lead them astray

Chris Whittle’s Teachable Moment

The charter-school entrepreneur went from being one of the most acclaimed operators in the education sphere to losing everything. Will he be able to make a comeback?

AIR MAIL’s Inaugural Over-Under List

From raw milk to Luigi Mangione’s eyebrow specialist, this year’s most overhyped and underhyped things

Why Americans Love What You Do—and Brits Hate to Hear It

In the U.S., overpraising is endemic, while in the U.K., compliments are viewed as insincere

Unoriginal Sinner

Italy’s little-known, highly suspicious history with the same steroids Jannik Sinner tested positive for bodes poorly for the tennis world champion and his massage-table alibi

Trouble in La-La Land

The Krotona apartments, in L.A.’s Hollywood Hills, once attracted artists, actors, and eccentrics. Now their state of disrepair has pitted neighbor against neighbor

Au Revoir les Voitures!

A radical plan to reduce traffic in Paris is underway. Will it reduce the capital’s deadly road-rage incidents?

Not in My Bar Harbor

Locals are up in arms over a cruise-ship monopoly that’s quickly turning a quaint coastal town into the Venice of Maine

Undecided? Moi?

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Buzz Bissinger is apoplectic at the political ads bombarding his Pennsylvania home

Voting with Your Gut

The straw vote at Harry’s Bar, in Paris, has predicted the results of the American presidential election as accurately—if more drunkenly—than many more scientific polls

Jagged Little Pill

How the birth-control pill went from women’s-lib sensation to TikTok albatross, drawing backlash from young people on both the left and right

The Vocal Minority

What’s behind the growing popularity of Ivy League student Republican clubs?

The Fantastic Ms. Fox

Julia Fox’s life has been filled with sex, drugs, and Kanye West. Unbowed and unashamed, she’s now taking on motherhood with the same riotous spirit

Gambling Man

Jamie Reuben, of the English property-and-investment firm Reuben Brothers, is spending billions on hotels and private clubs in New York. But will the Upper East Side love him back?

AARP-Breaker

Al Pacino and Mick Jagger are notches on the bedpost of the glamorous, 30-year-old film producer Noor Alfallah

Fast & Loose

A Formula 1 love triangle has erupted between two up-and-coming drivers and the glamorous Anglo-French influencer Estelle Ogilvy

A Chicago Turf War

When a flashy, young private-equity mogul sought to build a lavish compound on the shores of Lake Michigan, he didn’t count on pushback from the area’s old money

Eyesore of the Cotswolds

A California billionaire wants to build a hideous hybrid manor house in a picturesque English village—the locals are revolting

Goat Carcasses, Realpolitik, and Horse-Milk Ice Cream

In Kazakhstan, the Nomad Games provide sporting cover for political maneuvering

Longships of Luxury

With their mix of sleek Scandinavian design and Nordic ruggedness, J Craft’s Torpedo boats offer elegance, power—and a seal of approval from the King of Sweden

Nonsense Sells

From hot rodent boyfriends to having a strawberry-girl summer, “vibe trends” are multiplying exponentially—and consumers are eating them up

Till Vogue Do Us Part

For decades, brides have fought to get their weddings covered in the magazine. Considering how quickly many of those marriages fail, it might be a curse, not a blessing

Flying Under the Radar

With lower costs and fewer delays, Long Island’s Republic Airport is drawing Manhattan’s private-plane set away from Teterboro. The caveat: it’s farther from Fifth Avenue