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The $93 Billion Man

Bill Gates on the race for a vaccine, the need for cooperation across borders, and what he misses most under lockdown

Egomania

Quarantine has changed a lot about the world, but when it comes to posting photos on Instagram, it’s still a narcissist’s game

Uprising, Interrupted

The pandemic forced global protest movements into lockdown. But how long until they bust out?

History Repeats Itself

“We can really understand something of epic tragedy only when it becomes personal”: honoring the end of World War II in the middle of a pandemic

The Covidfefe Chronicles

You can’t spell “pandemic” without “me,” backward

Tress Test

As Paris tiptoes toward reopening, hundreds of its best-coiffed women are still suffering on the waiting list at David Mallett’s salon. Welcome to the new normal…

The Neuro-Degenerate’s Guide to Boxing

Faced with one of life’s great challenges, a writer finds solace in the sweet science

Mr. Right

With prescient, gloomy pandemic reports, The New York Times’s wonky science writer Donald McNeil Jr. has become an unlikely sex symbol

Unmasked Ball

Cocaine, ketamine, models, and music: New York City’s underground party scene carries on during the pandemic

Doctors Without Choices

Why Russia is fighting the coronavirus like it’s 1943

Down and Out in the Hollywood Hills

Eyebrow-raising behavior is par for the course at the Chateau Marmont. But owner André Balazs’s handling of the lockdown is provoking winces

Mount Everest Goes Red

During a global lockdown, Chinese scientists take over the world’s highest mountain

How About a Dose of Common Sense?

The anti-vax movement may derail a coronavirus recovery

From FOMO to FOGO

What happens when social distancing gives way to the return of social commitments?

2016 and All That

A very English take on Donald Trump

School’s Out For … Ever?

With distance learning as the new status quo, the most privileged New York parents are seeking alternative arrangements

Why Is No One Talking About Polio?

The disease infected thousands when it tore through the U.S. Sixty-five years later, we’re back to where we were pre-vaccine

Office Affairs

“Work from home” puts an end to Christmas-party high jinks and watercooler romances

Don’t Call It a Comeback

Where are they now? Wishing you a happy birthday (or anniversary, etc.) for a fee on Cameo

Living Your Best Lockdown

If practical advice from even Gwyneth Paltrow herself (!) can’t improve your situation … well, you’re on your own

Putin on the Fritz?

Russia’s strongman fights the coronavirus invasion with faked data and in retreat