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  1. How the Murdoch Family Trust Works

    A group of managing directors appointed by Murdoch family members controls the fate of the world's largest conservative media empire.

     

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  1. Judge John Hodgman on the Taxonomy of Shorts

    Are they pants? And if so, what would that imply?

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  2. How Charlie Kirk Became the Youth Whisperer of the American Right

    Collecting donors, voters, TikTok viewers and high-powered friends on his way into Trump’s inner circle.

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  3. When Remaking a Masterpiece Is Worth the Risk

    Robert Eggers confronts the corrosive effects of power through his depiction of an unspeakable erotic bond.

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  4. The Sublime Beauty That Airplanes Leave Behind

    Contrails conjure a sense of something overwhelming and ineffable, as terrifying as it is beautiful.

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  5. What Was the Happiest Moment of Your Life, So Far? Share It With Us.

    The New York Times is working on a video project about happiness. We’d love to hear from you.

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    Inside the Murdoch Succession Trial

    The New York Times obtained nearly the entire record of the secret trial over the fate of Rupert Murdoch’s family trust, which controls his powerful media empire. The reporters, Jim Rutenberg and Jonathan Mahler, described the trial as like “an entire season of ‘Succession.’”

    By Jim Rutenberg, Jonathan Mahler, Claire Hogan, Christina Shaman, James Surdam, Gabriel Blanco and Nikolay Nikolov

     
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