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Perhaps the most high-spirited event of this summer—Amazon Prime Day, a digital jamboree of huge discounts on a vast array of the online retailer's finest items—is finally here. Amazon has already announced that Prime Day 2022 will take place on July 12 and July 13, and the deals have officially landed, and look better than ever. Now, all you have to do is sit back, add stuff to your digital cart, and then wait for the goodies to arrive. We call that easy livin'. Here, we've curated the best deals. |
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Name dropping: Ray-Ban, Lacoste, Theory, and more. |
| It's time to finally take home the best smartwatch in the world. |
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Back in 2015, Esquire published a list of "80 Books Every Man Should Read." It wasn't our finest moment. The list claimed to be "utterly biased," and indeed it was. We received criticism from every corner of the Internet, and we deserved it. In 2016, we published a new and improved list: "80 Books Every Person Should Read," selected by eight female literary luminaries. But this spring, when we started planning Esquire.com's first ever Summer Fiction Week (a digital spin on the Summer Reading Issues we published back in the eighties), we asked ourselves: should we not just make our own amends? And so, we resolved to issue a new iteration of 80 Books Every Man Should Read. Our editors gathered in our New York office to nominate hundreds of choices, then winnow them down to these 80 worthy standouts. These books will change you, challenge you, and above all entertain you. |
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A new ICIJ report lays bare Uber's playbook for investigation-dodging and backchannel wheel-greasing. |
| And that starts with Joe Biden making room for a new standard-bearer. |
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The smoking wife gestures to the side of the house, where a gate is propped open. "Meet me in back," she says, and quickly closes the front door. The pool guy crosses the yard toward the open gate. He is nonplussed. The pool guy has seen it all. He comes after the party, after the algae bloom, after the divorce. (Mike took care of the pool, I wouldn't know where to start.) He comes when the cover is torn, when the lining is cracked, when the pump has leaked all over the Tesla charging station. (You'll be hearing from my lawyer.) |
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