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Too Fast, Too Flirty

Formula 1: Drive to Survive boss Christian Horner has a Spice Girl for a wife and a sexting scandal on his hands

Abercrombie & Flinch

Behind the preppy, all-American fashion brand was a sordid world of alleged exploitation and abuse of power

Killer Instinct

Released in 2019, Netflix’s Don’t F**k with Cats is one of the most disturbing documentaries ever made. Was it the inspiration for another real-life murder in Oxford?

Nightclub of the Narcos

The Mutiny was the center of Miami’s cocaine trade, a dazzling disco ball of danger and champagne

Murder in Fairfield County

Jennifer Dulos is dead. Her husband and presumed murderer, Fotis Dulos, killed himself, leaving his mistress, Michelle Troconis, to face justice

Keeping Up with the Ferragnez

Chiara Ferragni had it all. Now she’s mired in a fraud scandal and rumored to be splitting from her rapper husband. Is this the end for Italy’s Kim Kardashian?

Not the Smartest Guy in the Room

Once hailed as Britain’s answer to Bill Gates, Mike Lynch is facing 20 years in prison if found guilty of conspiracy and fraud linked to his company’s sale

The Curious Case of the Saint-Moritz Curmudgeon

Adolf Haeberli lives like a squatter in the ritzy ski town—and has become a minor celebrity in the process

The Tortured Musicians Department

Vladimir Putin is resurrecting a Soviet-era, Eurovision-like competition—and crushing musicians’ dissent

The View from Here

Jennifer Dulos disappeared three years ago. The husband accused of her murder is dead by his own hand. Now his mistress is on trial

Art on Trial

When Dmitry Rybolovlev took Sotheby’s auction house to court and accused it of defrauding him, it revealed the limits of a billionaire’s power

Swan Song

Truman Capote’s social suicide by novel: the story behind the new mini-series Feud: Capote vs. the Swans

Money Talks

A peek inside Prince Albert’s finances paints a picture of a feeble monarch, browbeaten by the women in his life

Skeletons in the Closet

The culture wars have come for Skull and Bones, Yale’s most prestigious—and mysterious—secret society

Lost Command

Having made 90 films during his career, the French actor, director, and heartthrob Alain Delon is now confronting an unexpectedly tragic final act

Big Law Gets Bigger

Paul, Weiss once embraced a variety of civic-minded causes. Today, the law firm seems more focused on its own bottom line

Mean Boys

France can’t stop talking about its new prime minister, the young and dashing Gabriel Attal. And neither can his high-school bully

A Very British Scandal

It was one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history—but it took a TV show to get the government to act

The View from Here

Since 2020, the Ivy League has used its prominence—and free ESPN spots—to stand against various forms of discrimination. But on anti-Semitism, it has been conspicuously silent

Battle Royale

In a warped tale of lust and betrayal befitting a telenovela, Queen Letizia of Spain’s former flame alleges that they had an affair during her marriage to King Felipe

Baroness Bra Comes Undone

Before Michelle Mone sat in the House of Lords, she made a fortune in lingerie. Now that she’s accused of selling defective P.P.E. to the government, gravity is working against her

Oh, Mon Depardieu!

Scores of sexual-harassment charges are finally catching up with France’s most decorated actor. And that’s when the culture wars stepped in

By Hook or by Crook

David Henty can mimic Picasso, Monet, Modigliani, Caravaggio, Basquiat, and more. The ex-convict may be the world’s greatest art forger, and he has the plaque to prove it

Burn After Watching

How a flamboyant Frenchman who rose to fame for restoring lost film classics—and burning old film onstage to impress audiences—ended up on trial for manslaughter