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Jun 3, 2026

The Daily Courant
Planned Parenthood

ESPN’s Magnus Opus, A.I. Therapy, A London Art Renaissance

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting. Here’s what you need to know… and stick around for more on Disney’s showdown with the Trump administration.

  • What I’m Hearing: F.C.C. chairman Brendan Carr is forcing a showdown with Disney over its D.E.I. policies—a remarkably thin pretext for punishing ABC News. Eriq Gardner explains how Disney boss Josh D’Amaro’s lawyers can beat Carr’s weak legal hand. [Read More]
  • The Hidden Layer: Marc Zao-Sanders has spent years studying how people actually use A.I., and his latest Harvard Business Review report offers some revelatory data points. Ian Krietzberg goes deep with Zao-Sanders on therapy chatbots, “cognitive offloading,” and why corporations are still struggling to make it all work. [Read More]
  • Line Sheet: Everlane has become a cautionary tale for “sustainable fashion” brands—but Quince has built a billion-dollar business by remaining unapologetically transactional. Malique Morris explores how the digital department store mimicked its predecessor’s strategy and then outran it. [Read More]

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Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood

Congress is trying to permanently “defund” Planned Parenthood and block patients from using Medicaid for cancer screenings, birth control, and other essential sexual and reproductive care — forever. 

 

People suffer when they force a Planned Parenthood health center to close: Every cancer that goes undetected, every STI that goes untreated, every patient who can’t get birth control when they need it — is in Congress’s hands. The majority of Americans strongly support Planned Parenthood health centers’ irreplaceable role in our communities. Tell Congress to vote to protect Planned Parenthood. 

  • The Varsity: ESPN’s Burke Magnus has reshaped the network’s content group, leaning on remote productions, big talent bets, and Inside the NBA. John Ourand talks to Magnus about the misery of losing booth talent to the NBA sidelines, the heat around the NHL, and much more. [Read More]
  • The Best & The Brightest: Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, a likely 2028 presidential contender, has called Trump’s Iran war “the most incompetent management of American national security in probably our lifetime.” John Heilemann chats with Murphy about the president’s slate of terrible Iran options and the corruption that’s defined his second term. [Read More]
  • Wall Power: After six years in action, London Gallery Weekend has begun to more closely resemble an art fair, pulling 50,000 visitors into the city’s lesser-known gallery districts. Marion Maneker considers whether co-founders Sarah Rustin and Jeremy Epstein can leverage the event to reestablish London’s place in the art world. [Read More]

Meanwhile, on the pods…

  • The Powers That Be: Peter Hamby and Julia Ioffe dig into the Iran war’s three-month stalemate, and why Iran, newly in control of the Strait of Hormuz, believes it’s winning. [Listen Here or Watch Here]

And now, a little more on the Disney-F.C.C. battle…

 

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Disney Is Ready to Clobber Brendan Carr

Disney Is Ready to Clobber Brendan Carr

In his latest showdown with Disney, F.C.C. attack dog Brendan Carr insists his goal isn’t to pressure the company into firing Jimmy Kimmel or to meddle in ABC’s editorial decisions. Instead, as he said on CNBC this past week—around the time Disney grudgingly filed to renew its broadcast licenses years before they were set to expire—the issue is whether ABC’s stations are operating in the public interest given their D.E.I. policies. But the chairman seems to have picked a fight he might not win.

As Eriq notes, it’s difficult to believe that a savvy operator like Carr doesn’t understand the weakness of his hand. The reason isn’t simply the First Amendment, though that obstacle looms large enough. The deeper problem for Carr is that the F.C.C. has never formally declared the D.E.I. programs unlawful—and the Supreme Court has made it abundantly clear that regulators can’t mete out punishments for breaking rules that don’t exist. The larger mystery is what Carr does next: fight to pull Disney’s broadcast license against long odds, back away, or simply let the proceeding hang over Disney to preserve his leverage. Disney’s objective, however, is far simpler: Get Carr’s foot off Mickey Mouse’s neck.

Click here to read Eriq’s full story.

A.I.

Ian Krietzberg Ian Krietzberg
Harvard’s A.I. Gut Check

Harvard’s A.I. Gut Check

An incisive conversion with Marc Zao-Sanders, author of the Harvard Business Review’s latest report on how consumers are actually using A.I. Get used to seeing the term “cognitive offloading.”

FASHION

Malique Morris Malique Morris
Quince and Repeat

Quince and Repeat

As Everlane becomes a cautionary tale for retailers committed to selling “radical transparency” and sustainable fashion, Quince is becoming a billion-dollar business by remaining unapologetically transactional.

A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR

Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood

Congress is trying to permanently “defund” Planned Parenthood and block patients from using Medicaid for cancer screenings, birth control, and other essential sexual and reproductive care — forever. 

 

People suffer when they force a Planned Parenthood health center to close: Every cancer that goes undetected, every STI that goes untreated, every patient who can’t get birth control when they need it — is in Congress’s hands. The majority of Americans strongly support Planned Parenthood health centers’ irreplaceable role in our communities. Tell Congress to vote to protect Planned Parenthood. 

SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand
The Magnus Carta

The Magnus Carta

ESPN’s indomitable content chief, Burke Magnus, on losing talent to the NBA sidelines, the heat around the NHL, and what he learns from the way his kids watch sports.

WASHINGTON

John Heilemann John Heilemann
Murphy’s Law

Murphy’s Law

A candid conversation with the junior senator from Connecticut, Chris Murphy, about the president’s slate of terrible Iran options and the blatant corruption that has marked his return to office.

ART

Marion Maneker Marion Maneker
Lifting the Fog on London’s Gallery Scene

Lifting the Fog on London’s Gallery Scene

In its sixth year, London Gallery Weekend isn’t just supporting nascent galleries and luring 50,000 art enthusiasts to town. It’s fortifying London’s place as a major art city.

WASHINGTON

Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Julia Ioffe Julia Ioffe
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

Trump’s Iran “Skinny Deal” Fantasy

Julia Ioffe joins Peter to discuss the Iran war’s three-month stalemate and Donald Trump’s Monday night phone call where he allegedly told Netanyahu, “You’d be in prison if it weren’t for me.” They zero in on Iran’s newly discovered Strait of Hormuz leverage, whether a so-called “skinny deal” is on the horizon, and why Iran thinks it’s winning the war.

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