Which Succession Slime Puppy Will Wind Up on Top?
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As the Emmy-gobbling hit premieres its final season, Vanity Fair staffers make the case for why anyone from Connor to Gerri to Kendall’s assistant might take Waystar Royco’s C-suite.
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News Outlets Are Trying to Get a Handle on Ron DeSantis
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The Florida governor keeps his advisers close—and the media at arm’s length. Now, as 2024 buzz picks up, news organizations are jockeying for journalists who may give them a leg up.
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We’ve Been Getting Waco All Wrong
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“It would be impossible to overstate just how monumental Waco was in the advancement of the anti-government movement,” says the filmmaker behind just one of this spring’s series about David Koresh and his Branch Davidians.
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Josh Hawley’s Wife Is Leading the Charge to Ban Abortion Medication
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Reproductive rights activists are raising scrutiny over attorney Erin Hawley’s role in a suit against the FDA, saying she and her husband are “partners in this crusade.”
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What We Lose If We Actually Ban TikTok
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Researcher Marcus Bösch ponders the possibility (and precedents) of an FYP walled off from Americans—plus, how AI will destroy social media anyway.
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From the Archive: The Secrets of His Succession
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With six children from three marriages, Rupert Murdoch’s family is a source of endless drama and speculation. In an excerpt from his book about Murdoch’s takeover of The Wall Street Journal, Michael Wolff has an inside look at the shifting power struggles and emotional inheritances of Prudence, Elisabeth, Lachlan, and James Murdoch circa 2008.
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