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If you had both "Aaron Rodgers vs. Jimmy Kimmel feud" and "Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories" on your 2024 bingo card, you're off to a pretty good start. On Kimmel's Monday night episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the late night host spent seven minutes (!) bashing the quarterback on-air. Why? Well, for putting his name in conversation with Epstein, the late billionaire and convicted sex offender. It makes for a surprising headline, but for anyone who has been following along, it's just the latest development in a years' long battle between the two men. [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( [Wait, Why Are Jimmy Kimmel and Aaron Rodgers Beefing?]( [Wait, Why Are Jimmy Kimmel and Aaron Rodgers Beefing?]( If you had both "Aaron Rodgers vs. Jimmy Kimmel feud" and "Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories" on your 2024 bingo card, you're off to a pretty good start. On Kimmel's Monday night episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the late night host spent seven minutes (!) bashing the quarterback on-air. Why? Well, for putting his name in conversation with Epstein, the late billionaire and convicted sex offender. It makes for a surprising headline, but for anyone who has been following along, it's just the latest development in a years' long battle between the two men. [Read More](   [Colman Domingo Is Stepping into His Leading Man Era]( [Colman Domingo Is Stepping into His Leading Man Era]( Ahead of Sunday night's Golden Globes, the star of 'Rustin' and 'The Color Purple' clued us into his red carpet approach: "I’m just there to sip the champagne and dance like no one's watching and have a good time." [Read More]( [21 Great Places to Buy Bedding Online]( [21 Great Places to Buy Bedding Online]( You work hard. You deserve some nighttime luxury. [Read More](     [My Decade of Temporary Homes]( [My Decade of Temporary Homes]( The first home I remember is the one we lost. It is startling and vivid in my memory, the way that childhood sensations are. The rounded corners on each step of the wooden staircase, on which I bruised my shins. The pink enamel bathtub in my parents’ bathroom, where my father once submerged me in scathing purple water to calm a massive outbreak of hives after being bitten by an ant. The rough terracotta tiles of the roof I’d climbed out onto from my bedroom window one evening, to the alarm of the family across the street who spotted me sitting out there calmly in the twilight. We lost this home when I was nine. In hindsight, the signs were clear. [Read More](   [Officially, the 15 Best Notebooks of All Time]( [Officially, the 15 Best Notebooks of All Time]( From planning to plotting, these notebooks get it done. [Read More]( [Cord Jefferson Wants You to Argue About 'American Fiction']( [Cord Jefferson Wants You to Argue About 'American Fiction']( The writer-director behind the awards-season heavyweight discusses satire, storytelling, and the capitalist systems that inhibit art. [Read More](     [You're Telling Me This Threadbare Argument Is the Best Trump's Team Has Got?]( [You're Telling Me This Threadbare Argument Is the Best Trump's Team Has Got?]( So the former president*'s lawyers took their arguments for absolute presidential immunity out for a spin in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday morning. The proceedings lasted about an hour-and-a-quarter, but the arguments died almost instantly, thanks to a judge named Florence Pan, who clearly can see a church by daylight. The crucial moment came when Judge Pan engaged John Sauer, the former president*'s counsel, on the most fundamental basis that could be imagined. Sauer maintained that no president could be brought up on criminal charges involving "official acts" until he was first impeached by the House and convicted in the Senate. [Read More](   [RUN 2024 Wall Calendar]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( [How satisfied are you with the content of this newsletter?]( 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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