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Boujis 2.0

After closing, in 2016, the London nightclub dubbed “Studio 54 for aristocrats and It girls” is back

Kamikaze in Cashmere

She won the case. The mystery is why Gwyneth Paltrow went to court over $300,000. That’s less than the cost of 500 Goop vaginal jade eggs

Animal Magic

How a baby African elephant, orphaned at just three days old, found refuge in the companionship of older elephants with similar backgrounds

The Many Suits of Pervez Musharraf

As Pakistan teeters on the brink of a coup, many look back fondly to the rule of the country’s late dictator.

Boris on Trial

The former British prime minister is desperately trying to convince his fellow M.P.’s he didn’t lie to them. How will the master of mendacity wriggle out of this one?

The View from Here

Putin’s work-around for sanctions

With All Due Respect …

Unfortunately, yes, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have forgotten their manners

The Little Paper That Knew

A tiny local newspaper on Long Island’s North Shore was the first to warn us about George Santos. He still can’t forgive them for it

It’s RH’s World

Restoration Hardware, the high-end housewares company that recently rebranded as RH, is on a mission to colonize luxury cities. In Aspen, residents are drawing the line

The Attention-Whore Index

A bankrupt Swiss bank? A perp-walking ex-president? Sometimes the world seems topsy-turvy, but, thankfully, the royals are bickering as usual. Vote now on this week’s biggest attention suck! Plus: global news you might have missed

Law and Disorder

As the International Criminal Court charges Vladimir Putin for war crimes, will justice finally be served?

Outmatched

The national broadcaster reinstates its star sports commentator Gary Lineker, after a Twitter showdown and a management meltdown

The Attention-Whore Index

A warlord, a king, and a short-fingered vulgarian compete for the No. 1 ranking. Which blackguard rules them all? Plus: strange news from across the world

Skeletons in the Closet

The exposure of neo-Nazi elements in German law enforcement is a shock—but not a surprise, to those who have been paying attention

Splitting Hairs

Inside the messy legal battle that’s temporarily shuttered Paul Molé, the Upper East Side barbershop where everyone from Henry Fonda to John F. Kennedy Jr. went for haircuts

Treasured Island

Long overlooked for its flashier neighbors, the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos are having a real-estate renaissance

The View from Here

Social-justice activists say impact—not intent—is all that matters. They’re wrong

Politics by Other Means

Is David Sirota—whose two-year-old news site, the Lever, has been ahead of the media pack on several recent stories—a journalist or an activist? The answer is yes

Art-World Confidential

He was one of New York’s most active art dealers—until he got busted for wire fraud. Now Ezra Chowaiki reveals the underhanded tricks of the trade, and how to survive in a prison filled with V.I.P.’s

V.I.C.’s—The New V.I.P.’s

Fashion-show seats and the odd freebie are no longer enough for luxury brands’ Very Important Clients. Cue candlelit dinners in ancient palazzos, regattas in the Caribbean … and a major case of keeping up with the Joneses

The View from Here

Ahem, that better not be a cough

Marianne Mantell

With $1,500 in savings, she started a recording company that paved the way for the billion-dollar audiobook business

The Battle for Chinatown

In Los Angeles, the forces of gentrification face up against the long-term residents

Grisly Business

When model Abby Choi’s body was found in pieces at a Hong Kong apartment, it didn’t take long for police to arrest her ex-husband