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Mary Kay launched her eponymous cosmetics empire in 1963, just a month after the death of her fifth husband. A new biography ...
Lamine Yamal, the team’s wunderkind, is thrilling, but discipline and patience have seen them through to the final.
Being asked to name my favorite book of all time feels like way too much pressure (apologies to the asker, this newsletter’s ...
Long-range drone and missile strikes on Russian soil have shifted the balance of the war in Ukraine—will they be enough to ...
Graham Platner rose to prominence partly through selfie videos that allowed him to provide confessional-style, ...
Françoise Mouly has been the art editor at The New Yorker since 1993. Mark Ulriksen is an artist and an illustrator. Since 1993, he has contributed many illustrations and more than seventy covers to ...
Shiva Naipaul’s newly reissued book of reportage about the Jonestown Massacre, “Journey to Nowhere,” from 1980, is far less ...
The World Cup replay system has fostered a very contemporary kind of paranoia about who controls the machines.
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are very different off the soccer pitch. On it, they’ve given their country its best chance of ...