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Abby Livingston
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December 3, 2024
Hegseth Senate-ology 101
The fate of Trump’s most crucial cabinet confirmations will be decided by a handful of Republican Senators, all of whom are playing a game of political Jenga. How much each has to lose, if anything, could be the deciding factor.
Eriq Gardner
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December 3, 2024
ScarJo’s A.I. Legacy
Scarlett Johansson’s legal dustup with OpenAI last May opened the gates for voice-stealing claims from other actors. Now the fate of an entire entertainment sector may hinge on a pair of imminent decisions.
Marion Maneker
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December 3, 2024
Secret Gartenfeld
Forget Basel. The real center of Miami’s overachieving art community may be the newish Institute of Contemporary Art and Alex Gartenfeld, its wunderkind director, who has transformed the scene in a mere decade.
Scott Mendelson
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December 3, 2024
The Lessons of Wickana
Five sure-fire takeaways from the largest Thanksgiving box office on record, including Disney’s resurgence, the reframed success of ‘Gladiator II,’ and a new weekend calibration for ‘Wicked: Part One.’
Peter Hamby
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December 2, 2024
Harris Melancholy & The Infinite Sadness
Democrats were outraged to hear Kamala’s inner circle conducting an election autopsy in the cynical language of political operatives, rather than giving voice to their grievances. But for voters seeking closure, the truth isn’t complicated—and there are only two people to blame.
John Ourand
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December 2, 2024
Stream Weavers
As they play chicken with their valuable sports content, legacy media companies are projecting out customer behavior, the future of A.V.O.D.s, cash management, and the decline of cable. Michael Nathanson tries to game it all out.
Baratunde Thurston
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December 2, 2024
Capitol Hill’s New A.I. Alliance
The trillion-dollar politics of A.I. has led to some strange bedfellows in Washington, where Republicans and Democrats have paused hostilities to work together on regulation, investment, spy programs, and more.
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Lauren Sherman
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December 2, 2024
Arnault Holds Barred
Bernard Arnault’s bizarre Thanksgiving Day courtroom appearance may have been awkward and uncomfortable, but it was less jarring than the apparent media blackout of the event that ensued.
Marion Maneker
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December 1, 2024
The Making of an $18.8 Million Mini Magritte
The behind-the-scenes story of how a small gouache work from the Belgian master leveraged timing, demand, and deal heat to draft off the Ertegun piece for a new record of its own.
Abby Livingston
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November 30, 2024
DOGE-Ball: Elon vs. The F-35
The Pentagon’s most expensive program has a powerful new enemy in Elon Musk. But the electric-car, social-media, and rocket tycoon faces two major obstacles in his quest for efficiency: Congress, and his buddy in the White House.
Tara Palmeri
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November 29, 2024
Sweet O’Malley High
Fresh off announcing a run for D.N.C. chair, former governor of Maryland and onetime presidential candidate Martin O’Malley offers a blunt diagnosis of the party’s malaise, muses about Kamala’s future, and asks how 8 million Democratic voters simply disappeared.
Dylan Byers
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November 29, 2024
Politico vs. Punchbowl & The Daily Wire’s Future Payday
News, notes, frontline observations, and confessions from a smattering of new-media-age entrepreneurs, all of whom have much to be thankful for this time of year. (And some gripes too…)
Rachel Strugatz
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November 27, 2024
Gwyneth’s 50 Shades of Grey
News, notes, and talmudic meditations on the new (and, in many ways, overdue) partnership between Gwyneth Paltrow and Cassandra Grey—and the “fixer” at the center of it all: Julia Hunter.
William D. Cohan
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November 27, 2024
The Apollo Landing That Wasn’t
Last week, Apollo’s Marc Rowan was summoned to Mar-a-Lago to talk about leading the Treasury for Trump 2.0. And while the job went to Scott Bessent in the end, the meeting reveals the president-elect’s sweeping agenda and what some on Wall Street see as a massive opportunity.
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