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The Canceled-Man Discount

For some buyers, a public figure’s shaming presents a great opportunity: a real-estate bargain

Essential Kit for the 1 Percent

Like consultants and creative directors in the past, chiefs of staff—for everyone from C.E.O.’s to their spouses—are all the rage

Very Stiff Upper Lips

This winter, Londoners are flocking to swim in the city’s unheated outdoor pools and ponds—no wetsuit, please!

Where the Magic Really Happens

The Goop-ification of magic mushrooms swept a remarkable origin story under the rug of big business. But the tiny Oaxacan retreat where it all began hasn’t gone anywhere

Sinking Ships

The high seas used to be the only place where toxic reputations didn’t really matter. Thanks to Russian sanctions, things have changed …

Gnome-Man’s-Land

Forget expensive sneakers and designer hoodies, “gnomecore,” the latest men’s-wear trend, is all about pointy beanies, Scottish sweaters, and moth holes

Orgy Story

In one of London’s poshest neighborhoods recently, a four-story town house was converted into a sex party for Old Etonians, politicians’ kids, and their friends

The Brotherhood of the Bloody Heads

A growing number of men are taking solo trips to Turkey—and returning with a lot more hair

Introducing the “Russian Manicure”

It’s the drilling-intensive new nail trend that TikTokers love … and dermatologists dread!

Freezing to Death?

As an energy crisis looms, the French are melting down amid threats of rolling blackouts and school closures

Who Wants to Be a Thrillionaire?

For the .01 percent, a vacation isn’t truly luxurious unless it involves adventure—and possibly danger

Leading the Way by Standing Still

Fashion has finally caught up with Old Town clothing, a singular apparel company on the Norfolk coast

Trump Gets Even Smaller

We have editorial columns and editorial cartoons. Now we have editorial toy soldiers

The View from Here

Why a legal fight over Dwyane Wade’s trans daughter could have Roe v. Wade–size repercussions

Business Model

How Kate Moss turned the attention from her decades of scandals—and the kids of the friends who shared them—into a successful talent agency

Amateur Hour

An unexpected side effect of house music’s stratospheric rise? Everyone and their mother thinks that they, too, can be a D.J.

When the Lights Go Out All Over Europe

An argument over pasta in Rome speaks of a winter of discontent across the whole of Europe

High-Calorie Hero

Good-bye, intermittent fasting. Manchester City’s star soccer player Erling Haaland fuels himself on a hearty 6,000-calorie-a-day diet of kebabs, pizza, lasagna, and cow intestine

Welcome to Craft-Girl Autumn

Knitting, embroidering, crocheting … this fall, Grandma’s favorite pastimes are a new generation’s go-to

Healing on the High Seas

Designed to support the “emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of today’s modern traveller,” Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop cruise cost around $1 billion to build, and it’s ready to set sail

Symptom Scrolling

On TikTok, videos about Hashimoto’s disease, a thyroid disorder, are racking up hundreds of millions of views—and turning it into a brand

War of the Words

How did an uninhabitable stretch of volcanic rock in the Caribbean become a hotly contested fantasy kingdom for self-proclaimed monarchs and writers such as Dylan Thomas and Ian McEwan?

The Spectacular Fall of the “Wife Guy”

Cheating scandals involving everyone from Adam Levine to Ned of the Try Guys are putting a crack in the carefully tailored “wife guy” aesthetic

OkCuAnon

A new dating app for right-wingers is less about loving tradition than it is about hating the libs