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November 15, 2019
As this week's Survivor proved, reality shows can resemble the "real" world a bit too much—like when a woman comes forward with harassment allegations and is punished for it.
After the president lashed out at Marie Yovanovitch mid-hearing, Adam Schiff warned that Democrats "take witness intimidation very, very seriously."
Yancey Strickler, former CEO of Kickstarter and author of the book This Could Be Our Future, joins Nick Bilton to explain how Wall Street, game theory, and the modern-day business habit of maximizing shareholder value, have destroyed our democracy, and how we can fix it.
The pop star claimed that her longtime nemesis, who recently took control of a large swath of her master recordings, is interfering with an upcoming performance and Netflix documentary, and called on her fans to support her pushback.
Trump complains, and Jared wants her out, as George Conway fires fierce salvos at the president and parties with Kathy Griffin and Paul Krugman. But he still loves Kellyanne, sources say. "He's going through a tough time," says one.
With Iowa looming, Sanders and friends like AOC and Justice Democrats are taking aim at Mayor Pete, Medicare for All apostate.
For 14 glorious years, from 1923 to 1936, Edward Steichen was Vanity Fair's principal photographer, creating boldly modern portraits that became instant cultural classics. On the 20th anniversary of V.F.'s rebirth in 2003, David Friend returned to the work of a man who helped shape the magazine's earlier, Jazz age vision.
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