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November 19, 2019
Voter suppression will probably be the goal—but the arsenal of antidemocratic forces, from email bombs to viruses to even more insidious techniques, is liable to be completely remade and expanded for the 2020 election.
Vanity Fair spoke to Susan Choi, whose sensational fifth novel is up for a National Book Award, about how it feels when a work of fiction goes viral.
"He wants the chance to put right the things he didn't say. Newsnight gave him the chance to show some remorse. He was asked if there was anything else he wanted to say. It was an open goal—he didn't grasp it, and I think he sees that now."
The New York attorney general's office is investigating WeWork, including possible self-dealing by ex-CEO Adam Neumann.
Republicans say Jennifer Williams and Alexander Vindman objected to Trump's Ukraine policy. But their testimony made clear that it was Trump's personal vendetta, not his policy approach, that raised alarms.
With news that Netflix is developing a pilot script for a prequel to the classic film Chinatown, revisit David Thomson's 1985 report on the troubled Chinatown sequel, The Two Jakes.
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