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The Influencers Are Coming!

Hollywood is embracing content creators in a shaky bid to win back Gen Z viewership

Politics, Positano-Style

The Amalfi Coast’s crown jewel draws nearly one million visitors a year—but as a high-stakes municipal election approaches, overtourism and allegations of corruption are exposing the dark side of paradise

The Fixer for the Fallen

Juda Engelmayer has carved out a lucrative niche defending the indefensible, including Sean “Diddy” Combs and Harvey Weinstein. But there’s one client he wouldn’t represent—Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The View from Here

As a tentative ceasefire holds, the missile threat Trump invoked to attack Iran comes with an awkward historical footnote—Israel could have helped to build it

Sexting with Prince Harry

The Prince of Wails’ lawsuit against the Daily Mail was meant to defend his privacy. Instead, it has revealed a carnival of embarrassing texts about “fun weekends of naughtiness” and Harry’s nickname—“H bomb”

The Real Housewives of Rikers Island

On the heels of Taylor Frankie Paul’s Bachelorette blowup and Summer House’s own Scandoval, one writer goes inside the reality-TV franchise that puts them all to shame

Bye-Bye, Billionaires’ Row

#floorplanporn hashtags are flooding social media and Rosario Candela books are stacking up on coffee tables as Manhattan buyers turn from super-sleek new builds to historic co-ops. Is the age of condos coming to an end?

The Man with the Golden Con

Eric Freymond stole millions from the original Bond girl and bilked an heir to the Hermès fortune out of billions. Was the Swiss wealth manager the greatest fraudster who ever lived?

The View from Here

Prediction markets are courting controversy—and allegations of insider trading—by taking bets on the Iran war. Gambling on human life may be venal, but it isn’t new

The British Are Coming!

Sunday roasts, sticky toffee pudding, and porn-star martinis hinted at Anglomania’s return to New York nightlife. Now the pubs are arriving in force

The Gentlemen’s Hour

Trendy new members’ clubs are taking over Manhattan, but some young men are opting for the city’s Gilded Age mainstays instead—trading flashy perks for old-school allure

Down and Dirty on Nantucket

The alleged vandalizing of geotubes installed to prevent beach erosion is exposing fault lines between the island’s affluent summer residents and year-round locals

The View from Here

A fable for our times (with apologies to Shel Silverstein)

Moscow Goes (Digitally) Dark

Russia has suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and lost much of its influence in the region. This month, the capital went weeks without Internet

The View from Here

It’s tempting to think that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was fated to disgrace the royal family. But what if there were a what-if?

Meghan in Oz!

The Duchess of Sussex once wanted to be the Gwyneth Paltrow of jam. Now she’s sixth on the bill at an Australian women’s retreat

The AIR MAIL Diary

Buddhist monks are fighting, hibernating bears are biting, and other strange stories from around the globe …

The Bonvoy Problem

Points programs are destroying the luxury-hotel experience. Can anything stop the freeloaders?

“I’m Cancelable. But I’m Not a Cat Killer”

Horses was the hottest restaurant in L.A., until co-owner Liz Johnson accused her husband and partner, Will Aghajanian, of murdering their pets. Three years later, he breaks his silence

The View from Here

The screenwriter of the Academy Award–winning film Argo, which dramatized the daring exfiltration of six U.S. diplomats from Tehran during the 1979–81 hostage crisis, on what’s at stake in Iran today

A Horseback Battle in Bridgehampton

Well-heeled Hamptonites are bridling at a proposed horse-riding complex—complete with a giant manure pit—amidst their multi-million-dollar estates. Will the neighs have it?

A Very English Revolutionary

Meet the marginal but persistent anti-royal activist behind the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

The AIR MAIL Diary

The Sistine Chapel is caked in sweat, thousands of Japanese men are clad in loincloths, and other strange stories from around the globe …

The View from Here

In 1982, the first American journalist admitted to Iran after the hostage crisis interviewed a prickly Ali Khamenei—before he became an ayatollah. His death in a U.S.-Israeli airstrike brought the encounter rushing back