New York magazine’s Sarah Jones explains how America’s underclass was devastated by a “dysfunctional” health care system ...
Sure, a few GOP lawmakers have warned the president against defying court rulings. But he's already done just that, with the ...
The towering New York University freshman has become a Manhattan curiosity and a national symbol while hardly uttering a ...
Vanity Fair editors chronicle the veep’s circuitous rise to power—from Never Trumper to 47’s right-hand man—and discuss his ...
From Jamie Foxx’s stand-up special to Vinson Cunningham’s debut novel to anti-cunnilingus “propaganda,” the writer surveys ...
After January 6, the Kentucky senator passed on the opportunity to potentially bar the impeached ex-president from returning to office. Now we’re all paying the price.
The New York mayor’s corruption charges may be dropped, but that won’t insulate his reelection bid from the court of public ...
In courts of law and the court of public opinion, the civil servants who keep the government running are shaken but uncowed ...
The president has long operated without anything resembling worry when it comes to appointments or executive action, but as ...
In one of his first acts upon reassuming the presidency last month, Donald Trump issued an executive order directing ...
Disney and Meta have already shelled out $40 million to the president since Election Day, with Paramount in talks to settle ...
Mad About the Boy’ is the best film in the series since the beloved original—and a testament to why there’s never really been ...
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