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The current president of the United States has decided to continue to do the job of president of the

The current president of the United States has decided to continue to do the job of president of the United States until he's not the president of the United States any more. This week, he let that be known in a very big way. The deal by which Nippon Steel would buy U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion has been an under-the-radar controversy for some time now. The president lined up against it in March, and the United Steelworkers are vigorously opposed. [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( [This Was a Boss Political Move by Joe Biden]( [This Was a Boss Political Move by Joe Biden]( The current president of the United States has decided to continue to do the job of president of the United States until he's not the president of the United States any more. This week, he let that be known in a very big way. The deal by which Nippon Steel would buy U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion has been an under-the-radar controversy for some time now. The president lined up against it in March, and the United Steelworkers are vigorously opposed. [Read More](     [12 Apple Watch Bands That You Will Love to Wear All Day Every Day]( [12 Apple Watch Bands That You Will Love to Wear All Day Every Day]( Please don't wear that silicone sports band to a business dinner. [Read More]( [The ‘Minecraft’ Trailer Ruined My Week]( [The ‘Minecraft’ Trailer Ruined My Week]( I present: Jason Momoa in a cheap wig and a pink leather jacket, as if he were vomited out of a deleted scene from Barbie. [Read More]( [You Don't Have to Know Anything About Tennis to Enjoy a Honey Deuce]( [You Don't Have to Know Anything About Tennis to Enjoy a Honey Deuce]( It's hard to mention the U.S. Open tennis tournament without talking about the event's signature cocktail. The Honey Deuce has been an essential part of the U.S. Open experience since 2007. And the man who created it, former Grey Goose ambassador and restauranteur Nick Mautone, was inspired by the light and refreshing taste of honeydew melons for the iconic drink—and it didn't hurt that, when scooped, the fruit resembled the bright green tennis balls that fly up and down the court. Frances Tiafoe, who heads into the semifinals at the U.S. Open this week, likes to enjoy a Honey Deuce on his down time. "The list of legends who have their name on the cup is also one of my favorite things about a Honey Deuce," Tiafoe tells Esquire. [Read More](   [The 24 Best Travel Gifts for Men]( [The 24 Best Travel Gifts for Men]( Every essential for every kind of globe-trotter. [Read More]( [The 75 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time]( [The 75 Best Sci-Fi Books of All Time]( See if your favorites made our expanded list. [Read More](     [Alex Edelman Wants to Be as Strange and Thoughtful as Possible]( [Alex Edelman Wants to Be as Strange and Thoughtful as Possible]( Edelman's drive to be as big and thoughtful and strange as possible led him to what has become his career-shifting success, the show Just for Us. It builds around Edelman’s Orthodox Jewish upbringing—his full name, as he rattles off during the show is “Dovid Yosef Shimon ben Elazer Reuven Alexander Halevi Edelman”—and his very Alex-like decision to covertly crash a meeting of white nationalists in Queens. He performed the show over and over again in the UK and in small New York theaters, fine-tuning it with his late friend Adam Brace. Slowly and painstakingly, they turned it from a machine-gun-like barrage of punchlines into a nuanced but still joke-filled exploration of faith and empathy and those things that bind us. “That show took fucking years,” he says. And in the end, Just for Us became an unlikely and massive hit on Broadway, won Edelman a special Tony Award, and was filmed for HBO. [Read More](   [ESQ Fragrance]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Esquire is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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