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Everlane 2.0, Apple’s F1 Logic, Newsom’s Underwhelming Heirs

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting. Here’s what you need to know… and stick around for more on David Ellison’s legal army.

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  • What I’m Hearing: Paramount’s planned takeover of Warner Bros. has triggered an all-out legal arms race between white-shoe law firms and an increasingly aggressive coalition of state A.G.s. Eriq Gardner uncovers the legal maneuvering surrounding the $110 billion deal. [Read More]
  • Line Sheet: A week after Shein shocked the fashion industry by acquiring Everlane, the brand’s co-founder is already mounting a second act. Lauren Sherman and Michael Preysman get into what went wrong—and why Everlane 2.0 won’t include venture capital or private equity. [Read More]
  • The Best & The Brightest: Despite billionaire Tom Steyer dropping $200 million on his bid to become California’s next governor (a record!), Xavier Becerra is on pace to advance to the state’s general election. Peter Hamby has the inside story of why Democratic operatives are so underwhelmed—and the surprising implications for 2028. [Read More]
  • The Hidden Layer: Google’s newish “A.I. Mode” has already racked up a billion monthly users, while its share of the search market has barely budged from 90 percent. Ian Krietzberg examines the company’s extraordinary leverage and why competitors may already be conceding the consumer A.I. race. [Read More]
  • The Varsity: Sports media professionals widely believed Paramount overpaid for UFC last summer, and greeted F1’s move to Apple with raised eyebrows. John Ourand rings up Wolfe Research analyst Peter Supino to hear the bull case for both megadeals. [Read More]
  • Wall Power: Patrick Bongoy weaves, stretches, and manipulates rubber waste into monumental sculptures that evoke both colonial trauma and creative rebirth. Glenn Adamson profiles the exiled Congolese artist whose work just landed at the Venice Biennale. [Read More]
 

Meanwhile, on the pods…

  • Fashion People: Lauren chats with Recho Omondi, host of The Cutting Room Floor, about the mystery of the Mango heir, the end of the Cannes red carpet extravaganza, and the internet’s reaction to the Shein-Everlane deal. [Listen Here]
  • The Powers That Be: Peter Hamby and Julia Alexander consider whether publishers can survive Google’s pivot to A.I. search, before turning to Byron Allen’s $20 million bet to YouTube-ify BuzzFeed. [Listen Here or Watch Here]

And now, a little more on the Paramount trust-busting wars…

 

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The Ellison Trust-Busting Is Getting Political

The Ellison Trust-Busting Is Getting Political

When Paramount Skydance arrives in court to defend its $110 billion merger with Warner Bros. Discovery, it won’t be light on firepower. Blue-chip litigator Jeffrey Kessler, fresh off his Live Nation victory, has signed on alongside Latham, Cravath, and other white-shoe firms in an extravagant display of corporate legal muscle. Across the aisle, the state attorneys general looking to challenge the deal are still scrambling to find senior antitrust litigators to lead the effort, with California A.G. Rob Bonta posting a LinkedIn job ad for seasoned recruits.

Meanwhile, Eriq reports, don’t sleep on the private antitrust action being led by old-school legal brawler Joseph M. Alioto, who is asking a federal judge to halt the transaction before it closes. Crucially, Alioto’s filing alleges that the Ellisons may have secured favorable regulatory treatment in exchange for favorable media coverage, dragging the merger fight straight into the bloodstream of Trump-era media paranoia. Kessler has already blasted the complaint as “baseless” and relying on “political scaremongering,” but from here the fight will be as much about politics as market power itself…

Click here to read Eriq’s full story.

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman

Everlane’s Founder Prepares His Revenge

One week after the Shein shocker, Everlane co-founder Michael Preysman opens up about what the brand got right, what went wrong, and his radical plan to create an Everlane 2.0 without V.C. or private equity.

WASHINGTON

Peter Hamby Peter Hamby

Is Xavier Becerra the Best California Can Do?

Among Democratic professionals in California, the prevailing sentiment about the governor’s race is a depressed shrug and a question: How did we end up with Becerra and Tom Steyer as Newsom’s most likely successors?

A.I.

Ian Krietzberg Ian Krietzberg

Has Google Already Won the A.I. Race?

The full-scale rollout of Google’s newish A.I.-assisted search feature raises more questions than answers—but it also underscores the tech giant’s extraordinary advantages at a time when other hyperscalers haven’t addressed consumer skepticism about chatbots.

SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand

The Optimist’s Case for the UFC and F1 Megadeals

Wolfe Research analyst Peter Supino offers up his candid thoughts and surprising bull case for Paramount’s UFC deal and F1’s partnership with Apple—and why the mega-trend media universe keeps gravitating toward superstars.

ART

Glenn Adamson

Hot Hand: Patrick Bongoy

Patrick Bongoy weaves, stretches, and manipulates the discarded rubber that afflicts Africa, transmuting waste not only to evoke environmental exploitation or his homeland’s painful colonial past, but to express the power of creative rebirth.

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman
Fashion People with Lauren Sherman

The Everlane Blowback

Lauren’s guest is Recho Omondi, host of The Cutting Room Floor. They discuss the mystery involving the Mango heir and his father’s death, the end of the Cannes red carpet extravaganza, how the internet reacted to Shein buying Everlane (and what Everlane’s founder plans to do next), the value of attending runway shows in person, Marc Jacobs, and plenty more.

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Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Julia Alexander Julia Alexander
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

Publisher Search & Destroy

Julia Alexander joins Peter to discuss Google’s pivot from traditional search to Gemini-powered agentic A.I.—and what happens to publishers when nearly 70 percent of queries no longer produce a single click. Then they discuss Byron Allen’s $20 million BuzzFeed bet and his (slightly muddled) plan to YouTube-ify the brand.

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