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DeSantis’s Old Tricks • Putin’s Bibliophobia • Kushner’s Cruelty | Why FOMO

DeSantis’s Old Tricks • Putin’s Bibliophobia • Kushner’s Cruelty [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=vf) [Vanity Fair Hive logo image]( Why FOMO Is Fueling Nvidia’s Stock Good morning from the Hive newsroom! There’s no denying Nvidia’s market dominance. It is, after all, the AI chip supplier for virtually every tech giant with skin in the game. But there’s reason to believe its sudden, multibillion-dollar growth may not end so gloriously, Nick Bilton [writes]( in his latest column. “It’s a bubble,” as one institutional investor tells him. “It’ll definitely fall; it’s simply not sustainable. But timing is the key here to winning big or losing everything.” Elsewhere, Bess Levin [calls out]( Jared Kushner for encouraging Israel to “finish the job” in the Gaza Strip so it can build valuable waterfront property there. Plus, Eric Lutz [catches]( Ron DeSantis resorting to his old antimigrant playbook by suggesting he’ll transport Haitian immigrants in Florida to Martha’s Vineyard. Thanks for reading. [Image may contain: Handrail, Architecture, Building, House, Housing, Staircase, Road, and Tarmac]( [Why FOMO Is Fueling Nvidia’s Stock]( By [Nick Bilton]( [The investment frenzy around AI is driving valuation so much that some investors are wondering when the bubble might burst.]( [Read more button](   [Jared Kushner Says Israel Should “Finish the Job” in Gaza So It Can Focus on Building Valuable “Waterfront Property”]( By [Bess Levin]( [Always the real estate agent!]( [Read more button](   [Ron DeSantis Is Getting Back to His Old Tricks]( By [Eric Lutz]( [The failed presidential candidate is threatening to use Haitians fleeing turmoil as a prop for his political gamesmanship while Texas governor Greg Abbott escalates his border standoff with the Biden administration.]( [Read more button](   [Why Is Vladimir Putin So Afraid of The Master and Margarita?]( By [Maxime Jacob]( [Five years ago, filmmaker Michael Lockshin embarked on an ambitious adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic novel. Then Russia invaded Ukraine, the movie became a hit, and Putin’s cronies went to war against Lockshin’s blockbuster.]( [Read more button](   Get on the list Subscribe to our Hollywood newsletter for your essential industry and awards-season news, every day. [Sign Up Now](   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn](   This e-mail was sent to you by The Hive. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Sent from Condé Nast, 1 World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007 Copyright © 2024 Condé Nast

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