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When Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan attended Donald Trump's second inauguration in January, it wasn't entirely surprising. They joined a host of other tech titans, who had historically leaned left, at the swearing in of a president who will hold enormous power over their business' potential to be regulated over the next four years. Still, as Evgenia Peretz reports today, the association, and Zuckerberg's shifting sensibility, has led to some pretty confounding times for employees of the couple's philanthropic organization, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. The charity has long been driven by some decidedly un-Trumpy ideals: science, research, and empathy. Peretz's story presents a foundation navigating a cultural sea change in real time.
Elsewhere today, Michelle Williams describes the therapeutic nature of her role in Dying For Sex, and Patti Smith reveals the cover of her new memoir. More tomorrow… |
Billionaires Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan built the charitable behemoth in their image: science-based, research-backed, and driven by empathy. Now, with Zuckerberg cozying up to MAGA world, some staff question whether that's changed: "It felt like we were becoming a place where any benefit to wider society was a secondary effect." |
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Star Michelle Williams spoke to VF about flying penises, what it's like to die over and over again onscreen, and what keeps her optimistic about the film and TV industry. |
In VF's exclusive cover reveal of Bread of Angels, Smith's forthcoming memoir, the singer-songwriter shares the intimate love story behind the image. |
Director Nisha Ganatra drew inspiration from her experiences as a single mother to make the hit sequel, which also reimagines the original film's Asian characters: "It is a very personal film." | |
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Our September cover star takes a walk down memory lane as she rewatches scenes from her classic works including The Break-Up, Horrible Bosses, Friends, The Morning Show, Along Came Polly, and more. |
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