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Santa Gets His Claws
By SAM KASHNER
The cinematic holiday once ruled by Irving Berlin, Charles Dickens, and It’s a Wonderful Life now belongs to a little 1983 sleeper. How A Christmas Storypunctured the cozy sentimentality of Hollywood tradition.
Buckingham Palace Explains Why It Won’t Return the Remains of an Ethiopian Prince
By ERIN VANDERHOOF
For more than a decade, campaigners have asked Britain to repatriate the body of Prince Alemayehu, who was buried at St. George’s Chapel when he died at 18 in 1879.
Jerzy Kosinski’s Fall From Grace: Investigating a Literary Smear Campaign
By WAYNE LAWSON
Celebrated everywhere from Elaine’s to the Oscars, the Polish-born anti-Communist was the toast of Manhattan’s elite—until a swirl of questions about whether he wrote his own books sank his reputation. Three decades after Kosinski’s untimely death, an editor who worked with him reveals the complicated truth.
The Cringey Sexcapades of a Horny Billionaire
By JAMES B. STEWART AND RACHEL ABRAMS
Media titan Sumner Redstone flexed his MTV ownership, rang his grandson at 3 a.m. for hookups with new women, and rewarded companions with stock options and TV shows.
Can Anyone Fix California?
By JOE HAGAN
Climate. Housing. Crime. Depending on who you ask, the Golden State is a bellwether for progress, or a liberal hellscape. A journey through a land in crisis.
The Montreal Mafia Murders: Blood, Gore, Cannolis, and Hockey Bags
By ADAM LEITH GOLLNER
A Fargo-esque tale of hapless hit men, Mob moles, and two naive pawns who were lured into their web.
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