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The Real Cowboys of New York City
GQ US

The Real Cowboys of New York City

Pro bull riding has a new foothold—and record numbers of fans—suggesting that our latest flirtation with Western Americana has entered a phase of mainstream appeal. Can cowboy fever help bull riding become the next UFC?

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April/May 2025
STEP INTO Mr. Affleck's OFFICE
GQ US

STEP INTO Mr. Affleck's OFFICE

Since founding a production company with a genuinely radical vision, Ben Affleck has chosen to make films as an executive first, a director second, and an actor third, But can you really just stop being one of the biggest movie stars on earth?

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10+ mins  |
April/May 2025
HI, MY NAME IS TOM - AND I'M ADDICTED TO THE SENSELESS PAIN AND SUFFERING OF BEING A SPORTS FAN.
GQ US

HI, MY NAME IS TOM - AND I'M ADDICTED TO THE SENSELESS PAIN AND SUFFERING OF BEING A SPORTS FAN.

Of all the relationships in life, none is more toxic than the one we have with the sports team we love the most. But why is it so impossible to call it quits?

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10+ mins  |
April/May 2025
Private Powder
GQ US

Private Powder

The next frontier of exclusive, members-club culture? Ski mountains. We went to Netflix founder Reed Hastings’s new Powder Mountai to see how private mountains are taking over—

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April/May 2025
BIGGER Than TEXAS - BigXthaPlug
GQ US

BIGGER Than TEXAS - BigXthaPlug

put Texas rap back on the map. Now, on the heels of a hypnotic album packed with hits, he's plotting to take his Lone Star appeal worldwide.

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10 mins  |
April/May 2025
The Omega That Bond Built
GQ US

The Omega That Bond Built

For 30 years, Omega has been 007's watch of choice. Now, with a new Seamaster, the Swiss maker is letting some of that superspy allure spill over to its main line.

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2 mins  |
April/May 2025
Damiano David IS REVIVING THE ROCK STAR
GQ US

Damiano David IS REVIVING THE ROCK STAR

He became one of the world's biggest musicians after winning Eurovision with his band, Måneskinand now the Italian singer has his sights on a global solo career. Over espresso and cigarettes in Rome, Damiano David argues that pop music desperately needs a high-fashion frontman.

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April/May 2025
MR&MRS. RIZZ
GQ US

MR&MRS. RIZZ

At 22, PIRATES PITCHER PAUL SKENES and LSU GYMNAST LIVVY DUNNE seem to have it all—wild success in their respective sports, movie-star good looks, big-ticket deals, and crackling chemistry. Now what? We went to Baton Rouge to find out.

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10+ mins  |
April/May 2025
Margaret Atwood on Mavis Gallant's "Orphans' Progress"
The New Yorker

Margaret Atwood on Mavis Gallant's "Orphans' Progress"

In 1965, when I was twenty-five and starting out as a writer, I was reading The New Yorker, as all of us young writers did.

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April 14, 2025
LIFE AFTER DEATH
The New Yorker

LIFE AFTER DEATH

Has Colossal, a genetics startup, resurrected the ancient dire wolf?

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
THE ALIEN EYE
The New Yorker

THE ALIEN EYE

Sayaka Murata sees the ordinary world as science fiction.

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
GOING NUCLEAR
The New Yorker

GOING NUCLEAR

Some climate activists are giving atomic energy a second look. Should they?

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
CLEAR AS FOLK
The New Yorker

CLEAR AS FOLK

The evolution of a punk troubadour.

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7 mins  |
April 14, 2025
EXIT WOUNDS
The New Yorker

EXIT WOUNDS

\"Warfare.\"

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6 mins  |
April 14, 2025
LET IT LIE
The New Yorker

LET IT LIE

A novel about an Austrian town with secrets it would prefer to forget.

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8 mins  |
April 14, 2025
MAN UP
The New Yorker

MAN UP

“Glengarry Glen Ross” and “Good Night, and Good Luck.”

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5 mins  |
April 14, 2025
STRONGMEN
The New Yorker

STRONGMEN

In a conflict between a top jurist and the nation’s ex-President, the internet is the front line.

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
FRESH PAINT
The New Yorker

FRESH PAINT

The Frick reopens, renovated but resolutely itself.

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7 mins  |
April 14, 2025
"FROM, TO"
The New Yorker

"FROM, TO"

At ten o'clock on a Wednesday night, he gets a call from his aunt's number. It's late to get a call from his aunt, but his mother is often with his aunt, and it's not unusual for her to call at that hour.

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
STRAW MAN
The New Yorker

STRAW MAN

It is “the Policy of the United States to end the use of paper straws.” . . . [Justice] Department components shall take appropriate action to identify and eliminate any portion of policy or guidance documents designed to disfavor plastic straws.

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3 mins  |
April 14, 2025
ENEMY OF THE STATE
The New Yorker

ENEMY OF THE STATE

James C. Scott and the art of resistance.

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10+ mins  |
April 14, 2025
100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR 2025
Fortune US

100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR 2025

THE PANDEMIC ushered in a softer leadership style, with companies offering maximum flexibility to help staff survive the crisis. Five years on, CEOs are charged with finding the new normal at work. Execs who once vulnerably delivered updates from kitchen tables—with pets and children in the background—are now mulling productivity and whether to summon workers back to the office.

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3 mins  |
April - May 2025
Worker Wellness
Fortune US

Worker Wellness

Time to recharge eases the growing demands of a return to the office.

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2 mins  |
April - May 2025
Remote Work
Fortune US

Remote Work

Atlassian goes “Team Anywhere” and shares its secrets for a remote-first working model. By Sara Braun

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2 mins  |
April - May 2025
THE SANE PERSON'S GUIDE TO INVESTING IN CRYPTOCURRENCY
Fortune US

THE SANE PERSON'S GUIDE TO INVESTING IN CRYPTOCURRENCY

THERE HAVE ALWAYS been plenty of reasons for prudent investors to steer clear of the crypto markets.

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3 mins  |
April - May 2025
A PIED-A-MER FOR LIFELONG TRAVELERS
Fortune US

A PIED-A-MER FOR LIFELONG TRAVELERS

IN 2019, the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan created Comedian, a series of three identical pieces, each consisting of a fresh banana diagonally duct-taped to a wall. One is at the Guggenheim.

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5 mins  |
April - May 2025
OZEMPICS BOOM TIMES
Fortune US

OZEMPICS BOOM TIMES

Novo Nordisk has made tens of billions in profit from its revolutionary weight loss and diabetes drugs. Now the pharma giant is racing to reinvest in the future—before competitors catch up.

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10 mins  |
April - May 2025
Reaching a New World
Fortune US

Reaching a New World

The PGA TOUR’s World Feed is bringing a tailored experience to international golf fans.

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3 mins  |
April - May 2025
TECH THE NINE LIVES OF MASAYOSHI SON
Fortune US

TECH THE NINE LIVES OF MASAYOSHI SON

THE FIRST DAYS of the second Trump administration offered the newly elected president a chance to share the spotlight with some of his most important allies. While some of the featured leaders were ones you'd expect—cabinet nominees, congressional leaders, mega-donor Elon Musk—at least one was a surprise: Masayoshi Son, the Japanese billionaire tech investor.

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6 mins  |
April - May 2025
Inspiring Talent to Make Their Moment
Fortune US

Inspiring Talent to Make Their Moment

Encore gives its team members the tools and training they need to shine on a world stage.

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2 mins  |
April - May 2025

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