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Marty Baron Warns That Jeff Bezos Is Shredding ‘The Washington Post’ to “Ingratiate Himself With Donald Trump” – Vanity Fair
Politics Marty Baron Warns That Jeff Bezos Is Shredding The Washington Post to “Ingratiate Himself With Donald Trump” The former editor of the paper tells Vanity Fair that the “tremendous” newsroom brings in readers, but Trump has driven the owner and his publisher, Will Lewis, to decisions that have sent those readers out “the back door.”…
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BLAZING A TRAIL | Vanity Fair | Awards Extra Oscars Edition 1 2020
BLAZING A TRAIL Hattie McDaniel wasn’t allowed to attend the Gone With the Wind premiere in Atlanta because of her race. Shortly afterward, she won an Oscar for her performance and earned an indelible place in movie history Awards Extra Oscars Edition 1 2020 John Florio, Ouisie Shapiro Eighty years ago, in 1940, the Academy Awards were…
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Rob Reiner’s Life in Pictures – Vanity Fair
SUBSCRIBE, Get unlimited access to Vanity Fair, plus a free tote!Subscribe now in memoriam Rob Reiner’s Life in Pictures Remembering the actor and filmmaker’s remarkable career—from his beginnings on All in the Family to his run as one of the industry’s most sought-after directors. By Hillary Busis, December 15, 2025 Hollywood is still reeling in…
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Susie Wiles Talks Epstein Files, Pete Hegseth’s War Tactics, Retribution, and More (Part 2 of 2) – Vanity Fair
DAY 289November 4, 2025 The day I met Wiles at the White House was a watershed for Trump: Voters would choose governors in New Jersey and Virginia and a new mayor in New York City; they would also vote on Proposition 50, California governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to counter a brazen Republican gerrymander in Texas.…
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Susie Wiles, JD Vance, and the “Junkyard Dogs”: The White House Chief of Staff on Trump’s Second Term (Part 1 of 2) – Vanity Fair
On the morning of November 4, 2025, an off-year Election Day, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles was meeting in the Oval Office with the president and his top advisers, men she calls her “core team”: Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff. The agenda…
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Glenn Close and Jeff Goldblum on Films, Friendship, and a Prank Involving “the Biggest Bras and Panties That You Could Buy” – Vanity Fair
Friendship, and a Prank Involving “the Biggest Bras and Panties That You Could Buy” The stars of Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and Wicked: For Good reminisce about dance parties, The Big Chill’s lost epilogue, and the joy of gazing into Josh O’Connor’s eyes. By Rebecca Ford, December 10, 2025 In…
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Pete Hegseth, No Boy Scout, Reportedly Wants to Put the “Boy” Back in Scouts – Vanity Fair
SCOUT’S DISHONOR Pete Hegseth, No Boy Scout, Reportedly Wants to Put the “Boy” Back in Scouts The Department of Defense won’t comment to VF on the possibly leaked “predecisional” documents, which would push Congress to cut ties with Scouting America By Kase Wickman, November 25, 2025 Remember the good old days, when men were men…
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Donald Trump Calling Women Pigs and More -A Brief History – Vanity Fair
Editor’s Note: Thank you, Vanity Fair. Excellent report and coverage of this outrageous exchange by this poor President. Time for 25th Replacement… Politics Donald Trump Calling Women Pigs and More: A Brief History The president recently revisited one of his favorite insults for women he doesn’t like, snapping, “Quiet, piggy,” at a female reporter who…
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Andrew Ross Sorkin Sees Parallels to 1929 Everywhere He Looks | Vanity Fair
On a snowy day in January, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink joined Andrew Ross Sorkin on CNBC’s Squawk Box for an interview in Davos, Switzerland, where corporate and political leaders gather for the annual World Economic Forum. While the segment mainly revolved around the BlackRock CEO’s plea for Donald Trump’s SEC to make it harder for…
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Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian – Vanity Fair
CULTURE WAR Inside the Battle for The Smithsonian Donald Trump’s unprecedented measures to take control of The Smithsonian Institution have rattled staffers, enraged artists, and even put the future of its vast collection in doubt. By Manuel Roig-Franzia, September 29, 2025 The look on the curator’s face said it all, and the intensity of the…
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