Plus: Lessons Learned From Another Plague
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May 30, 2020
Subpoenas are flying in service of the president's reelection campaign. "It's an abuse of power," says Senator Mazie Hirono.
The new music-industry comedy The High Note sings best when its two stars are onscreen together.
For years the writer and an old friend sent each other the names of famous people who had just died. It felt like a game—until, in the time of coronavirus, it didn't.
V.F. asked some of our favorite stars and public figures what they're bingeing to get by.
The president is pushing for a vaccine to be available in October. But experts say it can't be done safely in that time frame.
The Space Force actor talks about the influence of funny women, her go-to cream blush, and the balletic gifts of Michael Jordan.
In the late '80s, the heart of Africa was stricken. The "AIDS belt" was spreading, and the disease that had already claimed the lives of thousands of men, women, and children promised to claim millions more. Vanity Fair sent Alex Shoumatoff on a journey of exploration along the equator, where he met the fatalistic bar girls of Kinshasa, the exhausted doctors of war-shattered Uganda, the folk healers of Guinea-Bissau, and the plague-ridden smugglers of Lake Victoria.
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