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October 03, 2019
Power shifts, flows, recombines—and so too does Vanity Fair's annual ranking of tech moguls, tastemakers, financial wizards, and cultural icons. In Silicon Valley, the #MeToo movement, and the Jeffrey Epstein saga, we find glaring indictments of ruling-class values. There's nothing more fascinating than power—and nothing more dangerous.
After years of scandals, our millennial masters of the universe appear just as powerful—and even more ruthless—than the old guard they displaced.
From $32 earrings to sensible trench dresses, it was a relatively affordable working wardrobe that aimed to steal as little attention as possible.
Why bother with subterfuge when you can ask Ukraine and China to investigate your political rivals right out in the open?
The podcast from Radiolab cocreator Jad Abumrad aims to see the nation through the eyes of a country superstar.
Vanity Fair's New Establishment list turns 25. Revisit the 1994 edition (and stay for the photos of young Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, and Sumner Redstone).
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