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The End of Wall Street As They Knew It
by Gabriel Sherman + Follow
New York | February 2012
After surprisingly successful financial reform, public vilification, and politics that have turned against them, the Masters of the Universe are masters no longer.
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Elisabeth of the Murdochs
by Gabriel Sherman + Follow
New York | November 2011
With her husband and privy counselor, Matthew Freud, the Murdochs’ prodigal daughter is trying to finally get her due.
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The Elephant in the Green Room
by Gabriel Sherman + Follow
New York | May 2011
The circus Roger Ailes created at Fox News made his network $900 million last year. But it may have lost him something more important: the next election.
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Why Do Public Servants Like Peter Orszag Leave Washington for Wall Street?
by Gabriel Sherman + Follow
New York | April 2011
Why do some of the most capable public servants in America, people like economist Peter Orszag, keep circling back from Washington to Wall Street? One guess.
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The Worldwide Leader in Dong Shots
by Gabriel Sherman + Follow
GQ | February 2011
With his leering coverage of Brett Favre's penis (allegedly!), Rex Ryan's foot fetish, and the surprising sex life of ESPN, A. J. Daulerio has turned Deadspin.com into the raunchiest, funniest, and most controversial sports site on the Web. But at what cost to his soul? And hell, to sports journalism itself?