Prince Charles Has Coronavirus, but There's a "Good Buffer" Between Him and the Queen
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March 25, 2020
Avoid a "pissing match" with Trump (much as the media would love it). Assemble a shadow cabinet. Sit down with Democratic governors like Cuomo. Don't expect Trump to blow himself up.
While the world hits pause, everyone from casual gymgoers to fitness obsessives have had to find workout alternatives. It's putting some Los Angeles personal trainers in difficult positions.
The unexpected Muppet erasure, explained.
Presenting the most absorbing, distracting, engaging books we could think of—from epic Russian tragedies to expostulations that are fun to shout.
With America under quarantine, the boys—and girls—are off the bus. They're now watching Joe Biden beam into CNN from his Wilmington rec room and fundraise via Zoom. Will the press corps be staring at screens through November?
From "Self-Care With January Jones" to "Guided Meditation With JB Smoove," celebrities are going all in on self-produced, self-isolation-friendly shows.
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 anniversary of Steichen's death, David Friend examines the work of a man who helped shape the magazine's earlier, Jazz Age vision.
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