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July/August 2025

MARISKA HARGITAY was just three years old when her mother, Jayne Mansfield, was killed in a car accident. In a new documentary, the Law & Order star examines her mother's sex symbol status and reveals a long-held family secret

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THREE-YEAR-OLD MARISKA HARGITAY was asleep in the back seat of a car when it rammed into a truck. The toddler survived, her limp little body lodged underneath the passenger seat. But her mother, Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield, died instantly. “I don’t remember the accident. I don’t even remember being told that my mother had died,” Hargitay tells me nearly 58 years after the crash. She is sitting in her New York City apartment, staring into the black hole where her early memories should be. “I look at photos, and I don’t really remember anything until I was five.”

In therapy, Hargitay used to fall asleep anytime she wandered too close to painful events—“like a narcoleptic!” She blamed that on her long hours playing Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’s Captain Olivia Benson, work she juggles with her personal life as a mother of three. Eventually, Hargitay’s therapist suggested that her sleepiness might be a powerful defense mechanism against trauma. In order to dismantle it, she’d finally have to process the shame she felt about her sex symbol mother and let go of the dark secret about her paternity that she’d been guarding for decades. (Don’t worry, we’ll come to that shortly.) And so, during the depths of the pandemic, Hargitay began transforming her personal Pandora’s box into My Mom Jayne—an emotional documentary that premiered May 17 at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and will air Friday, June 27, on HBO and HBO Max.

My Mom Jayne is Hargitay’s debut as a documentary director, a film she initially saw as an archaeological dig into Mansfield’s life. Dubbed “Broadway’s smartest dumb blonde” by

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UNITED NATIONS

Every World Cup is the biggest event in human history. This summer, it's coming to North America. But down in Mexico this spring, as three nations fight for one ticket to the big show, FRANKLIN LEONARD finds far more than goals or red cards in the tales of Jamaica, New Caledonia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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16 mins

June 2026

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LORD OF THE RING

Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk has won every major title in professional boxing without a single defeat. Amid a war, as ANNA ZOLOTARIOVA writes, he continues to prove that victories can be won despite adversity

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2 mins

June 2026

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A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN

Whether in the arena or at the studio, athletes and artists have a shared reverence for discipline and physicality. NATE FREEMAN explores the symbiotic and sometimes creative relationships between these masters of craft

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5 mins

June 2026

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THE TIPPING POINT

After 17 months of heated negotiations and decades of inequity, the WNBA and its players reached a deal this spring that has completely transformed women's basketball. YOHANA DESTA spent an afternoon with Clara Wu Tsai, the billionaire owner of the New York Liberty, to talk about the league's next chapter and the expansion that will forever change women's professional sports

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15 mins

June 2026

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THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR

Kylian Mbappé was crowned football's future king when he was just a teenager, but AIDAN MCLAUGHLIN meets the captain of Les Bleus at a turbulent time. He's weathered attacks on his French identity while serving as his nation's chief diplomat, endured criticism of his game while scoring goals by the hatful. He's on top of the world-and under unfathomable pressure. Everything is on the line at this summer's World Cup...

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14 mins

June 2026

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Vanity Fair US

HIGH HORSES

Forty minutes inland from the power and pomp of Palm Beach lies a greener, but no less gilded, Florida enclave. In this Year of the Horse, ELISE TAYLOR goes inside the winter equestrian capital of the world

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14 mins

June 2026

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KING OF THE COURT

As the brightest star on the men's tennis scene, Carlos Alcaraz draws attention whether he likes it or not. JOSÉ CRIALES-UNZUETA speaks to the Spaniard about his rise to number one and the rivalry that promises the future of his sport

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10 mins

June 2026

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TROUBLE IN THE WATER

Star water polo player Lucca van der Woude was arrested in 2024 after being accused of sexual assault, rocking an elite Los Angeles community. Two years later, his former teammate Aidan Romain tells DEANNA KIZIS about his lawsuit against both Van der Woude and Harvard-Westlake School- which Romain says protected the white student who made his life unbearable

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29 mins

June 2026

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YOU'VE GOT A FAST CAR

Wildly expensive vehicles, famous fans, and a Netflix glow-up propelled Formula 1 from niche European import to full-blown American obsession. Photographer HAILUN MA documents the early fervor at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

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3 mins

June 2026

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Vanity Fair US

THE INVINCIBLE LINDSEY VONN

For the first time since her horrifying crash at the 2026 Olympics, the American skiing legend speaks to ELISE TAYLOR at length about what really happened at Milano Cortina, the five surgeries and paparazzi frenzies that followed, and whether this is really, truly the end

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12 mins

June 2026

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