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Doctor’s Orders

“Don’t think it is happening here and it can’t happen everywhere else”: Italy urges the world to learn from its own war with the coronavirus

Fiddling While Britain Burns

Boris Johnson’s laissez-faire view of the pandemic defies the world—and science

Snack Attack!

The founders of a podcast for investment-savvy millennials talk as quickly as the markets move

“Sweetheart, Can I Reach Out to You?”

When office-speak creeps into the boudoir

Ménage à Trop

We broke up in June, but our house still hasn’t sold. Now we can’t even go outside …

The Great Plague Diaries

Samuel Pepys’s 1665 account of life in London ravaged by bubonic plague is all too familiar in 2020

Lessons of the Spanish Flu

What can we learn from the 20th century’s deadliest virus outbreak?

We’re All Germophobes Now

And it’s time to end the handshake madness

Model Land

A theme park for people obsessed with runways, photo shoots, makeovers, and red-carpet rides

Yiddish Envy

Why Catholic Poles are discovering Jewish roots they don’t even have

Has Anyone Seen Mrs. Harvey Weinstein?

After this week, his future is suitably bleak. But what about his ex-wife Georgina Chapman’s?

Et Tu, A.C.L.U.?

How America’s staunchest defenders of free speech lost their nerve

Is This the End of the First Amendment?

A startling court ruling makes it easier to jail insider traders—as well as whistleblowers and reporters

Going Cold Turkey

Can a millennial survive a week without a smartphone?

Cape of No Hope

Corruption and crime have killed Nelson Mandela’s dream and doomed the country’s future

Painting the Town (Rectory) Red

The rise and fall of Farrow & Ball, paint purveyors to a vanishing upper class

Living Really Large

Outside Cairo, the biggest man-made structure in the world—an apartment complex for 30,000 residents—is in the works

Generation in Retrograde

Millennials won’t do anything without consulting their horoscope

Is Paris Fuming? Oui!

Our expat in France reports on life during nationwide strikes, now in their third month

Gail Sheehy, 1937—2020

We are honored to have published her letter from Cuba earlier this year

For-Profit Feminism

Who’s really making a killing from the quest for workplace equality?

Putin on the Ritz

To understand Russia’s leader, go back to Stalin

Goops!

The marketing of Gwyneth’s genitalia

Design for Assisted Living

Sweden’s Queen Silvia and Ikea team up to create pre-fab, low-cost apartments for older people, including those with dementia