Has COVID-19 Recast America as a Global Chump?
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May 19, 2020
The ferociously talented star of Amazon's Homecoming—and the summer horror movie Antebellum—speaks from quarantine about her past and our collective future.
The Times' new media columnist fired an un-Timesian blast at New Yorker superstar Ronan Farrow—and now journalism Twitter is aflame.
Two years after a historic Windsor Castle wedding, and just over a month into their nonroyal life, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are "only just coming up for air," says a friend.
Though Kristin Scott Thomas works quiet wonders in the film, Military Wives is otherwise too bland to really hit the spot.
Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones interviews our June issue cover star live on V.F.'s Instagram at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Between anemic funding, poor voter education, and zero precedent, November's election is shaping up to be a disaster—with more than a million votes at stake. And the chaos will be to Donald Trump's advantage.
Breaking story after story, two great American newspapers, the New York Times and the Washington Post, are resurgent, with record readerships. One has greater global reach and fifth-generation family ownership; the other has Jeff Bezos as its deep-pocketed proprietor and a technological advantage. Examining their strategies, their fiercely competitive leaders, and the Trump effect, James Warren concluded that both still face an existential foe.
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