Time Travel, Brain Scans, and FBI Drop-Ins: The Rise and Fall of a QAnon Commune
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Austin Steinbart lured in roughly a dozen dedicated disciples with a messianic story of his life—“complete with a compound, guns, bitter internal feuds, and showdowns with federal law enforcement.”
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Surprise: “One or More Witnesses” May Have Lied to the Georgia Grand Jury Investigating Trump’s Attempt to Overturn the Election
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According to the Fulton County district attorney, charging decisions are “imminent.”
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Kate Middleton Is Charting Her Own Path as the Princess of Wales
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A closer look at the princess’s work promoting early childhood education shows that she is adapting the royal charity playbook for the 21st century.
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Florence Pugh and Lisa Rinna Have Been Pen Pals for Three Years
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The pair finally met in person for the first time at London Fashion Week.
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Joanna Lumley Fears Women “Wouldn’t Have a Chance” in Gender-Neutral Acting Categories
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Openly nonbinary performers such as Janelle Monáe and Emma Corrin have supported de-gendered Hollywood awards, which have been adopted by some organizations.
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From the Archive: The Shadow of Happy Valley
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The 2001 murder of Tonio Trzebinski led the British press to make feverish comparisons to the 1941 slaying of Lord Erroll. After all, Trzebinski had been the charismatic—and seemingly indestructible—center of a hedonistic circle of writers and artists whose periodic descents on London were notable for their wildness. For VF, James Fox explores an explosive relationship, the police investigation, and Trzebinski’s dangerous playground.
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