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Politics
The Pitch for a Unity Ticket in 2024 Keeps Getting Weaker
As it seemingly embraces a 15-week abortion ban, No Labels, the group pitching a third-party alternative, increasingly looks like a Joe Biden spoiler.
By Abigail Tracy
TRUE CRIME
How Celebrity Surgeon Scammer Paolo Macchiarini Fooled So Many for So Long
On the eve of two Peacock projects based on his VF reporting, Adam Ciralsky looks back on one of the stranger stories of his career.
By Julie Miller
Royals
Meghan Markle Returns to Acting Roots with Cameo in Coffee Ad
The Duchess of Sussex appeared in a video for her favorite wellness latte company.
By Kase Wickman
Why Trump’s Legal Cases Are Irresistible for Everyone but the Biden Campaign
The former president is in plenty of legal jeopardy. But all the court action could end up being a political distraction.
By Chris Smith
Bridal Barbie
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach Are Legally Married
They liked it, they put a ring on it, they signed a paper.
By Kase Wickman
Awards Insider!
Jack Black on His Christmas-Movie Rivalry and Those White Lotus Rumors
On the awards campaign trail for his Super Mario Bros. Movie song, “Peaches,” and fresh off an Emmy win, Black is hitting new milestones even more than two decades into Hollywood stardom.
By Katey Rich
swift reactions
Travis Kelce, Despite “Trying to Keep It Cool,” Can’t Help Gushing About “Amazing” Taylor Swift
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end only had ears for cheers for Swift at Sunday’s game against the Patriots.
By Kase Wickman
Media
“The Worst That It’s Ever Been”: Inside Sports Illustrated’s Winter of Discontent
Staffers are eyeing the exits after a year that began with layoffs and is closing with an AI scandal and the firing of top executives. Can the iconic magazine regain its footing?
By Tom Kludt