Dune: Part Two – First Look

The Murdoch Succession

Big tech companies are testing how far they can slash staff

BuzzFeed, after gutting its newsroom, asks reporters to produce even more — Meanwhile, the company's stock is struggling, revenue is in free fall, and editorial ambitions remain hazy

Frank Sinatra’s Last Concert

Quebec’s Great Maple-Syrup Heist (2016)

Max Headroom, the Strange Pre-Internet AI Phenomenon, Is Getting Rebooted

Rare video games collection heist

The Frenzied World of Rare Watches and the Rich People Who Love Them

Inside The New Right, Where Peter Thiel Is Placing His Biggest Bets

Forget gas prices. The billionaire club’s run on cobalt says everything about our battery-powered future

“This shouldn’t happen”: Inside the virus-hunting nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance

The Succession Drama at Scholastic

How the FBI Discovered a Real-Life Indiana Jones in Rural Indiana

“It Might Well Be Unsolvable”: Nilay Patel on Facebook’s Reckoning With Reality—And the Metaverse-Size Problems Yet to Come

The United States of Comedy: 2035 (2012)

The Human Factor : Should Airplanes Be Flying Themselves?

The Theft of a Magritte

The lab-leak theory: inside the fight to uncover Covid-19’s origins

Chelsea Hotel: Where the Walls Still Talk (2013)

Public Venmo history will take down Matt Gaetz

Cracking the Case of London’s Elusive, Acrobatic Rare-Book Thieves

John Cleese Sells Brooklyn Bridge NFT, as Craze Sparks Stunts and Culture Wars

The Rise and Fall of Bitcoin Billionaire Arthur Hayes

Election's Over, Facebook Gets Back to Spreading Misinformation

The Queen Continues to Make History With Virtual Meetings at Windsor Castle

Jared Kushner’s Testing Plan “Went Poof into Thin Air”

“Rich People Can’t Stop”: The Luxe Quarantine Lives of Silicon Valley’s Elite

Is Facebook the New Fox News?

In the coronavirus era, the force is still with Jack Dorsey

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