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Rep. Joe Harding faces up to 35 years in prison.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex purchased the $14.65 million dollar California mansion in the summer of 2020.
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On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, a look at the awards news of the week, and the most promising indies at next year’s Sundance.
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The doctor is likely to be a top target in the House GOP’s investigative crusade, which is set to cover Hunter Biden’s business dealings, the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the president’s border policies.
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After a less-than-rapturous response to his 2024 campaign announcement, the ex-president has “barely” left the grounds of Mar-a-Lago.
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More than 20 years after her breakout as the Type-A high schooler, Witherspoon is reteaming with writer-director Alexander Payne for an adaptation of Tom Perrotta’s latest novel.
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In the Netflix documentary Meghan’s mother and niece speak up for the first time to explain why things got so complicated between Meghan and her father, Thomas Markle.
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Vanity Fair editors make their predictions.
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The highly-anticipated docuseries includes intimate cell-phone confessionals, never-before-seen photos and interviews with the couple and their inner circle.
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Bowen Yang and more have joined Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the Wicked films, which are shaping up to be a wickedly good time.
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Times staffers rallied outside the newspaper’s office as more than 1,100 Times Guild members pledged to withhold work Thursday in protest of lagging contract negotiations.
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The consummate architect of luxury shopping—from the Dior flagship to a Louis Vuitton handbag—indulges in black leather, black coffee, Beethoven, and Brahms.
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The filmmakers, who collaborated on Hogg’s two Souvenir films and now The Eternal Daughter. reunite to discuss the art of shooting landscapes, the autobiographical films that inspire them, and why it’s so hard to make a movie about making movies.
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For the makeup legend behind Pat McGrath Labs, the original trilogy “really ignited my love of fantasy in the first place,” she tells VF. Here, McGrath shares an early glimpse of the collection (arriving December 16) and talks about the indelible runway looks inspired by C-3PO and others from a galaxy far, far away.
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With cameos from Oprah, Issa Rae, Tracee Ellis Ross, Vice President Kamala Harris, and more.
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In 2022, Harry Styles’s leading man era launched to mixed reviews—here’s what he can learn from the career reinventions of stars like Robert Pattinson and Will Smith.
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At this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, Swift said “it would be a privilege and an honor” to helm her own movie. Here she comes.
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The White Lotus star chats with VF about her Gotham– and Indie Spirit–nominated performance in Emily the Criminal, now on Netflix.
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The two actors gave the royals a tour of Wrexham Stadium, home to the Welsh football team they co-own.
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They’re not just the background for a club-ready bop—those frescoes are full of hints, allusions, and even digital scans of the show’s actors.
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The Arizona Senator announced she's leaving the Democratic party and registering as an Independent, but she's been cagey about what that will mean for Democrats in the Senate now, and in 2024 should she run for reelection.
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The Funny Girl star spoke candidly about growing up in front of the camera and receiving a special note from her idol Barbra Streisand.
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The Jordan Peele smash makes this pivotal short list as other major contenders, including Babylon and The Whale, miss out.
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There has been no contact between Harry and his family members, who are bracing themselves for the next three episodes of the docuseries, which drop next Thursday.
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A week after returning to Instagram, the actor revealed the couple decided to end their marriage following “a substantial period of separation.”
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With a dash of Survivor and Laverne & Shirley.
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Cate Blanchett, Jessica Chastain, Richard Jenkins, and more celebrate the highly lauded director during a glitzy night at the museum.
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Bright, whimsical, nostalgia-suffused—the world of accessories brand Susan Alexandra is a reliable mood lift. In this three-day wellness diary, the founder is buoyed by Shabbat dinners, dog walks, and redux Game of Thrones.
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The latest installment, dropped by journalist Bari Weiss, accuses the platform of putting certain far-right accounts on “blacklists.” But upon close inspection, it’s missing a whole lot of context.
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Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli’i Cravalho, and Jaquel Spivey will star in an adaptation of Tina Fey’s Tony-nominated musical, based on her 2004 film.
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The current and three former U.S. presidents campaigned in Pennsylvania, where the Senate race is tight.
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With Drake and 21 Savage stealing all the headlines, Schumer still managed to pop on the last live episode before the “midterm abortions.”
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“Any right-wing troll can pay $8,” said Color of Change CEO Rashad Robinson.
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The platinum-selling artist battled drug addiction and suffered familial discord.
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The NBA star's Instagram apology comes in after the buzzer.
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The Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act in March, but the bill won't see the light of day in the House.
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How’d she go to the bathroom? Well …
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The House panel extends the deadline for Trump to turn over records.
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Elizabeth Debicki stands out in her portrayal of the doomed Princess Diana.
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Both Depp and Amber Heard have zeroed in on the inconsistent ruling.
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Misinformation experts are sounding alarms as the tech billionaire sets out to reportedly axe half the company’s workforce and blow up its blue-check verification system ahead of Election Day. “Comms has gone dark,” one reporter tweeted. “To say I’m worried for next week’s election doesn’t even begin to cover it.”
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Join the two “crazed magazine women” for a wide-ranging talk on reproductive rights, Ms. magazine, and the upcoming elections.
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Because you can’t wrap a bow around an MFA!
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Writer and executive producer Lizzy Goodman calls her book and its corresponding documentary “ultimately a story about kids being young and trying to find themselves and coming of age in New York in the context of these larger cultural forces that were going on at the same time.
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The Prince of Wales met with a filmmaker who suggested the royal give it a try.
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Perry says Efron passed on playing a younger version of him in an upcoming rom-com after doing just that for their 2009 time-travel film.
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Before the prince and Kate Middleton travel to Boston for the December ceremony, the prize is honoring innovative conservation, recycling, and carbon-capture projects.
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During a recent earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav suggested that he’d like to collaborate with the controversial author again.
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The veteran actor plays the real-life New York Times editor who helped shepherd the paper’s investigation into Harvey Weinstein.
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The actor also officially changed his baby boy's name from Casper Emerson to Ryden Caspian.
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As blue as New York is, the state is not impermeable to national forces. Election insiders see Republican Lee Zeldin out-campaigning Hochul. And she’s not the only Democrat in the state who is facing a tougher-than-expected race.
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Meanwhile, her husband, George, has predicted her former boss will be “convicted of multiple felonies.”
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The earl shared a portrait with his sister and their father, John Spencer, during a party at Althorp House.
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As you can see, the guy is a real visionary.
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In a dishy New York Times profile, Lawrence revealed regrets from the past and plans for the future—which no longer include playing Elizabeth Holmes.
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From governorships to Congress to secretary of state races, these are the people who, given the opportunity, will do unimaginable damage to the country.
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Biden warned this week that election denialism could spiral the US into chaos. In response, Fox News’ biggest stars baselessly stoked more fear around voter fraud.
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Known for elegant tablescapes that edge into the absurd, the Cairo-born New Yorker talks about transformative gestures (Ferrari-red nails, mood-lift lipstick) and the limits of finesse. “My sister and I have this test when we design something: We always hold it up and we’re like, ‘Is this too chic for its own good?’ ”
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That familiar blue and yellow logo gives us the capitalism blues, in the case of the new Netflix show.
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The couple recently took a two-week break from their royal duties in order to spend time at home with their three children during their school vacation.
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