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September 19, 2019
A whistle-blower claims Trump is an urgent national-security threat. Members of Congress allege that the administration is trying to cover it up.
After a summer of negative headlines and a high-profile snub of the queen, the Sussexes will head to South Africa on Monday for an ambitious 10-day tour, where a busy schedule and baby Archie may help send the right message at last.
He may have dropped out of the race, but Jay Inslee is more powerful than ever. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the climate change warrior discusses why hurricanes are getting more dangerous and why Trump's plan will bankrupt America.
This season is off to a capable, if predictable, start. But there's plenty of room for this season to grow into something more fascinating.
Three years after the Fox News settlement Gretchen Carlson still can't talk about, she is getting back to journalism, with a dogged focus on stories about women and power.
As of today, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., is home to a fashion icon, a tech mogul, a Broadway star, and the voices behind some of the most irresistible dance songs of the last 50 years.
Vanity Fair is teaming up with outlets around the world for #CoveringClimateNow—a week of climate-related news coverage. We're also taking a look back at some of Vanity Fair's in-depth coverage of climate change. As businesses, governments, and climatologists around the globe call for action, Mark Hertsgaard reveals in this 2006 piece exactly how serious the threat has become—and who persuaded the American people there is no crisis.
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