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Inside the Music

An insightful critic and a skilled jazz pianist in his own right, David Yaffe had the rare ability to parse both the mechanics and the mysteries of a song

The Attention-Whore Index

Mark Zuckerberg raps, Whoopi Goldberg spats, and Sarah Palin strikes back

Unoriginal Sinner

Italy’s little-known, highly suspicious history with the same steroids Jannik Sinner tested positive for bodes poorly for the tennis world champion and his massage-table alibi

The View from Here

Bootlegging, drug dealing, Airbnb-ing. Diplomats abandoned by their countries turn to unusual trades to keep the consular lights burning

Oh, Brother!

Queen Elizabeth always preferred the boorish Andrew to the sensitive Charles. Is the King finally getting revenge on his disgraced sibling by cutting him off financially?

A Blue-Blooded Highland Fling

The 21-year-old niece of King Charles—Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor—has got the rumor mill churning at the same university where Prince William first met Kate Middleton

The Sins of the Father

The rape trial of Dominique Pelicot has shocked France. But the story has gotten even darker with the revelation that Pelicot may have drugged and abused his own daughter

The View from Here

How did Thames Water, the U.K.’s largest water company, turn a foolproof monopoly into a $20 billion money pit, leaving the country short on the very commodity it was responsible for supplying?

The Attention-Whore Index

Elon Musk’s wealth becomes engorged, Prince Andrew receives a mysterious handout, and Anthony Weiner exposes himself (to ridicule) yet again

The Shooting of Pretty Boy Melvin

Was Sean “Diddy” Combs’s father murdered by the Gambino crime family?

The Attention-Whore Index

Donald Trump triumphs, Elon Musk gloats, and Tucker Carlson gets mauled by a demon (at last!)

Trouble in La-La Land

The Krotona apartments, in L.A.’s Hollywood Hills, once attracted artists, actors, and eccentrics. Now their state of disrepair has pitted neighbor against neighbor

Au Revoir les Voitures!

A radical plan to reduce traffic in Paris is underway. Will it reduce the capital’s deadly road-rage incidents?

The View from Here

The biggest threats to Trump’s agenda won’t be elements of the opposition. They will be his own character—and fate

There’s No Place Like Ontario Place

Once home to a public park and architectural marvels, an island off the shore of the idyllic Lake Ontario is being turned into a big-budget spa, to the ire of some locals

Twisted Sister

A nun named Gertrude is the face of one of the buzziest craft breweries in Belgium. But in a previous life, she conspired to commit genocide in Rwanda

Waiting to Regale

From attending the Queen’s coronation and suffering familial tragedy to becoming friends with Mick Jagger and learning to cook at 86, Lady Glenconner is the quintessential survivor

Not in My Bar Harbor

Locals are up in arms over a cruise-ship monopoly that’s quickly turning a quaint coastal town into the Venice of Maine

Undecided? Moi?

Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Buzz Bissinger is apoplectic at the political ads bombarding his Pennsylvania home

The View from Here

There is a lot at stake this Election Day—not least the legacy of the baby-boom generation

Surviving Mohamed Al Fayed

More than 250 women have accused the late owner of Harrods of sexually assaulting them. Now six speak out about their experiences

The Attention-Whore Index

Donald Trump rallies, Jeff Bezos censors, and Timothée Chalamet multiplies

Ladies and the Tramp

An I.T. employee at the elite Kent boarding school, in Connecticut, downloaded photos from 70 under-age female students’ laptops. Then he moved on to Yale

The Billionaire and the Rabble Army

Sir James Goldsmith’s short-lived Referendum Party spent lavishly but won few votes. Three decades later, its neo-populist politics are roiling the Western world