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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

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

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

Is the Gulf Art Boom a Mirage?

The art market is abuzz over the Middle East—but when autocrats are footing the bill, how long can it last?

What Does Your A.I. Say About You?

There was a time when a person’s bookshelf or record collection betrayed their soul. Today, it is their sidebar of A.I. tabs—be it ChatGPT, Claude, or Grok

Dude, Where’s My Tote?

From listening to Lana Del Rey to reading Sally Rooney, straight men are making a point of rejecting toxic masculinity and embracing feminine tastes in order to find love. Behold the rise of the “performative male”

The Good, the Bad, and the Bunny

Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny has brought local fans and international stars together for his concert residency, which doubles as one big party

Politicians in Diapers!

“Our nation’s finest leaders … where they belong”: inside the infantile world of Diaper Diplomacy, a video-shorts series taking the Internet by storm

A Pop Star’s Best Friend

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s engagement this week has broken the Internet, but her ring—purportedly worth $1 million—is breaking the scale

A Blood Sport with Blow-Dries

On social media, college girls are treating sorority rush like reality TV—and earning millions in the process

The Great Waterlily Weigh-Off

From Junior’s cheesecakes to Ted Drewes frozen custards, gardens across the world are competing for how much weight their Victoria waterlilies can hold—and getting creative with their measuring tools

A New Twist in the U.K. Phone-Hacking Scandal

Was Will Lewis—now publisher of The Washington Post—complicit in covering up the crimes that brought down an infamous British tabloid?

Sex Sober

Dating-app fatigue, the fall of Roe v. Wade, heterofatalism: Do Gen Z women need any more reasons to be celibate?

ACK-on-ACK Violence

On Nantucket, summer is more than just a time for the ultra-rich to visit their second homes. It’s also when the picture-perfect island’s cracks begin to show

A Diet of TikTok and Tequila

The U.S. Open women’s champion Aryna Sabalenka has won over the New York crowds by embracing the tournament’s boozy spirit—and never being too tired to hit the town

Who’s Afraid of Bushcore?

Glossing over the bungling of Katrina and the disastrous wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, younger generations are recasting George W. Bush as America’s most lovable grandfather

Faulty Tower

The closure of New York’s historic Hotel Carter—where $99 a night got you bloodstained sheets and moldy ceilings—marks the end of Times Square’s seedy side, for better or worse

A Clubhouse with a View

Through a discreet door in the Uffizi and down a maze of vaulted tunnels sits Florence’s most exclusive social club

Clowning Around

In Los Angeles, an underground comedy scene draws audiences into chaotic, squirm-in-your-seat shows—an antidote for the social-media-weary

The Age of the D.I.Y. Proposal

Popping the question has officially lost its romance, with brides deciding exactly when, how, and with what ring their grooms will get down on one knee

Love in the Time of Reality TV

Bachelor in Paradise! Love Island! Love on the Spectrum! Why is everyone so obsessed with dating shows?

The Boats That Rocked

In Monaco, 50-knot, all-electric boats owned by Tom Brady, Rafael Nadal, and Will Smith raced against a glimmering backdrop of Birkins and the Mediterranean

Fancy Feast

Does your cocktail party lack heft and grandeur? Enter the dînatoire, an entertaining trend that’s sweeping New York