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June 29, 2020
Comedian Ziwe Fumudoh is grilling cultural lightning rods like Alison Roman and Caroline Calloway on her Instagram Live show.
Transactional, late-deciding, and focused on the economy, independents could still swing Trump's way under the right circumstances.
The 23-year-old photographer caps off an eventful few weeks—protests, Pride, a Pamela Anderson shoot via FaceTime—with a restorative unwind in Seattle.
The Netflix series is near-perfect kids' television and an adaptation of the best-selling book series that gets the tone just right.
A-list actors worked secretly in quarantine to create a rough-hewn, homemade version of the classic film and raise $1 million for charity. Vanity Fair has the exclusive look at three clips from the series, which will start showing Monday on Quibi.
After failing to tell Sean Hannity what he'd do with a second term, Trump's campaign is trying to avoid that fate—and workshopping nicknames for Joe Biden.
For years, Apple and Samsung clashed on a scale almost unprecedented in business history, their legal war costing more than a billion dollars and spanning four continents. Beginning with the super-secret project that created the iPhone—which came to market 13 years ago today—and the late Steve Jobs's fury when Samsung brought out a shockingly similar device, in 2014 Kurt Eichenwald explored the Korean company's record of patent infringement, among other ruthless business tactics, and explained why Apple might win the battles but still lose the war.
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