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Why our nation’s 250th has us thinking twice about the American Revolution

A Timeline of American Democracy, Stupidity, and Worse

The United States has survived for 250 years—but will it last another 250 days?

The Good, the Bad, and the Mad Kennedys

A dynastic audit of America’s unofficial royal family

The Curious Case of Stalin’s Wine Cellar

Georgia’s government unveiled the dictator’s “lost” bottles before an audience of collectors, auction-house executives, and the president of Château d’Yquem. It didn’t take long for the official story to unravel

The AIR MAIL Diary

The British aren’t knocking! The Dutch aren’t braking! The Japanese are getting stranded! And other strange stories from around the globe …

Brand It Like Beckham

David Beckham was once a very good footballer. Now he is something even rarer: a non-threatening, six-packed, billion-dollar advertising machine, trusted by anxious brands to make Americans buy almost anything

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The East Room of the White House was once the country’s most exclusive music venue, hosting everyone from Duke Ellington to Johnny Cash to Prince. Under Trump, it has fallen silent

The Harry and Meghan Comeback Tour

Peace may be breaking out between Harry and Charles, but the Sussexes’ return to Britain—with children and unresolved grievances in tow—could make the royal family’s quiet summer feel like D-day

The Patrick Bateman of London?

In 2017, a jogger in a fashionable neighborhood shoved a woman into the path of an oncoming bus. The suspect, arrested this week, is reportedly a private banker with ties to the House of Windsor

The Resistible Rise of Jen Rubio

The co-founder of Away luggage is on the fast track to Bezosian ubiquity—but can she escape her baggage?

Inside the Search for Nancy Guthrie: Part II

Did law enforcement make a colossal—even fatal—mistake in the investigation’s early days?

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As the Russia-Ukraine war drags into its fifth year, it’s clear that traditional diplomacy has failed. But an unlikely go-between has stepped into the breach: high-living oligarch Roman Abramovich

Invasion of the Bodyworkers

The planned 236-acre Six Senses luxury wellness retreat in the Hudson Valley has many locals feeling very un-Zen

Faux Fighters

As the U.F.C. lands at the White House this weekend, young men are flocking to Thailand in search of authentic violence. What they’re getting is something oddly Trumpian: part spectacle, part grift, part fraud …

The AIR MAIL Diary

Bears are attacking the Japanese! Snakes are attacking the Chinese! And other strange stories from around the globe …

A Sonic Switcheroo at Mar-a-Lago

Trump spent decades trying to stop planes from flying over his club. Now his tony Palm Beach neighbors say he has finally succeeded—and made their palatial homes unlivable

With Lifestyle Porn, Meghan

The Duchess of Sussex’s latest Instagram foray hints at many things: her picture-perfect marriage, her glamorous Montecito life, and—what else?—a brewing next act

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Which World Cup team are you? A guide for the FIFA arriviste

Golden Balls

Ticket prices for this year’s World Cup are already sky-high. But some luxury packages—complete with police escorts, cigar rollers, and Tibetan singing bowls—can turn a trip to the game into a seven-figure spectacle

The Womb Boom

Once merely expensive, surrogacy has become a luxury arms race, with private equity snapping up clinics, agencies, and egg banks. Can a new $600,000 white-glove service really be worth it?

Flipping ’Ell!

Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s attempt to flip a $30 million Cotswolds farmhouse has been thwarted by floods, planning battles, an anemic property market—and the Romans

The True Face of Avatar?

A rousing tale of Indigenous resistance to corporate greed, James Cameron’s science-fiction franchise has grossed billions. Now it’s Cameron who stands accused of Native exploitation

The Rise and Fall of the Art World’s Gadfly

As “Jerry Gogosian,” Hilde Lynn Helphenstein found fame skewering the industry online. But after making her, the Internet destroyed her

An Offer They’d Like to Refuse

Dua Lipa and Callum Turner’s Sicilian wedding celebrations are bringing pop stars, private jets, and security cordons to Palermo—but some locals are fingering their knives