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June 21, 2020
Reform? Defund? Abolish? Nationwide protests have demonstrated unity against racial injustice, but people taking to the streets aren't of one mind when it comes to fixing policing in America.
Matthew Rhys plays a younger, scrappier Mason—without a law degree, with a dairy farm.
In a charged moment, when big was possible, Biden went small. Will that be enough to bring people to the polls in November?
Ivy Meeropol, whose grandparents were executed partly because of Cohn, tells Vanity Fair why she revisited a painful chapter of her family's history for a new HBO documentary.
He's made movies with Selena Gomez and Snoop Dogg and knows his way around an Instagram video, but the Hollywood and American Horror Story star didn't have what it took to seem cool in the eyes of his daughters—until recently.
After all, even her reportedly renegotiated prenup with the president was about him wanting her to move back in with him.
"I was tired of certain people getting to decide who an American was and what American food is," Lakshmi said of her new Hulu series, Taste the Nation.
Since Hollywood helped create Donald Trump, it owes America a cathartic account of his rise. Looking at who might deliver the requisite masterpiece, James Wolcott decided on the director for the job (Scorsese? Stone? Sofia Coppola?).
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