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May 8, 2026

The Daily Courant

Biden Bros Redux, Gap’s Posen Pill, V.C. Bubble Trouble

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting. Here’s what you need to know…

  • What I’m Hearing: Disney stock shot up 8 percent in two days after new C.E.O. Josh D’Amaro’s first earnings call, which was accompanied by the release of a 3,000-word manifesto laying out his vision for the company. Matt Belloni decodes the three “pillars” at the heart of D’Amaro’s plan—and what he notably left out. [Read More]
  • The Varsity: Despite the D.O.J.’s investigation into the NFL, the league is closing in on a deal with Netflix for at least five games next season. John Ourand has the scoop on Roger Goodell’s latest dealmaking—and how the Shield plans to navigate the inevitable regulatory hurdles. [Read More]
  • The Best & The Brightest: Jake Sullivan and the rest of the so-called “Biden bros” are quietly positioning themselves to staff the next Democratic administration’s foreign policy ranks—to the chagrin of many within the party. Julia Ioffe has exclusive reporting on the reckoning playing out across the Democratic establishment. [Read More]
  • Line Sheet: Strikingly, Gap Inc. has become one of the only American fashion conglomerates worth talking about. Lauren Sherman investigates C.E.O. Richard Dickson’s reinvention and the Zac Posen mystery. [Read More]
  • The Hidden Layer: Just four months after researcher David Silver left Google DeepMind to launch Ineffable Intelligence, his lab raised $1.1 billion at a $5.1 billion valuation. Ian Krietzberg investigates the strange new “billion-dollar pre-product club” reshaping venture capital’s risk calculus in Silicon Valley. [Read More]
 

Meanwhile, on the pods…

  • The Grill Room: Julia Alexander and Dylan Byers debate James Murdoch’s expected $300 million-plus acquisition of New York magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network. [Listen Here]
  • Fashion People: Lauren is joined by Mytheresa C.E.O. Francis Belin to discuss the difference between collecting and buying, what the luxury customer actually wants in 2026, the resilience of the U.S. market, and plenty more. [Listen Here]
  • The Powers That Be: Peter Hamby and Marion Maneker ponder why wealthy art collectors are seemingly unbothered by tariffs, geopolitical turmoil, and everything else rattling the broader economy. [Listen Here]

HOLLYWOOD

Matthew Belloni Matthew Belloni
Disney’s Josh D’Amaro Manifesto Translator

Disney’s Josh D’Amaro Manifesto Translator

In his first earnings call as Disney C.E.O., Josh D’Amaro did the expected: preaching A.I. integration, the synergistic potential of a One Disney strategy, and a super-app to end all super-apps. But perhaps what’s most telling is what he glossed over: coming layoffs, the increasing costs of sports programming, and the high price of each attempted spin of the Disney flywheel.

SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand
More Netflix-NFL Footsie & Deal Extensionitis
Inner Circle Exclusive

More Netflix-NFL Footsie & Deal Extensionitis

News and notes on the latest machinations surrounding the NFL’s highly coveted, obscenely expensive rights packages.

WASHINGTON

Julia Ioffe Julia Ioffe
The Boys Are Back in Town

The Boys Are Back in Town

Many Democrats aren’t happy that Jake Sullivan and the other Biden bros who rode shotgun for Barack and Joe’s foreign policy adventures are positioning to return to power: “The idea that the same foreign policy leadership that brought us the Afghanistan withdrawal and the cover-up of Biden’s decline should be in charge of staffing the next Democratic administration,” said one insider, “is tone deaf at best.”

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman
Gap Inc.’s Posen Pill
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Gap Inc.’s Posen Pill

The Zac Posen experiment at Gap Inc. exemplifies C.E.O. Richard Dickson’s unorthodox executive hiring strategy—the company is certainly seeing some returns, and performing better than expected. But is a bias toward flair over fundamentals preventing more meaningful growth?

A.I.

Ian Krietzberg Ian Krietzberg
The Last A.I. Chopper Out of Saigon?

The Last A.I. Chopper Out of Saigon?

With the specter of the A.I. singularity around the corner, Ineffable Intelligence just raised a billion-dollar seed round without a single product. The investment arms race is putting massive pressure on venture capital—and changing how the entire industry thinks about risk.

MEDIA

Dylan Byers Dylan Byers
Julia Alexander Julia Alexander
The Grill Room with Dylan Byers & Julia Alexander

The Murdoch Who Went Left

Julia and Dylan chew over James Murdoch’s expected $300 million-plus acquisition of New York magazine and the Vox Media Podcast Network. They discuss what the deal signals about Murdoch’s true ambitions—whether he’ll embrace a journalism-first approach, à la The Atlantic, or adopt Jay Penske’s events-driven playbook—and what it means for New York’s legacy identity moving forward.

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman
Fashion People with Lauren Sherman

People Are Still Shopping

Lauren’s guest this week is Mytheresa C.E.O. Francis Belin, who joined the parent company from Christie’s earlier this year. They discuss the difference between collecting and buying, what the luxury customer wants in 2026, the resilience of the U.S. market, Phoebe Philo’s secret sales, and plenty more.

ART

Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Marion Maneker Marion Maneker
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

Is the Art Market Recession-Proof?

Marion Maneker joins Peter to discuss the art market’s resurgence after years in the doldrums, driven by a wave of significant collections hitting the auction block. Marion explains why the ultra-wealthy seem remarkably unbothered by tariffs, geopolitical turmoil, and everything else rattling the broader economy—and what it all portends for the art market moving forward.

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