Can the Senate Rein In a Scandal-Plagued Supreme Court?
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Clarence Thomas’s friendship with billionaire Harlan Crow is just the latest stain on the high court, which top Democrats say is in dire need of an ethics overhaul. “You’re not a court just because you wear black robes,” Sheldon Whitehouse tells Vanity Fair. “You’re a court because you behave like a court.”
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Exclusive: Beef Creators Respond to David Choe Controversy
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Lee Sung Jin and stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong acknowledge that the story the actor told on a podcast nine years ago was “undeniably hurtful and extremely disturbing.”
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William and Kate Honor the Late Queen With an Unseen Balmoral Photograph
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To mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 97th birthday, the royals are sharing a few of their memories.
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The Diplomat’s Complicated Marriage Is Truer Than It Seems, According to Former CIA Official
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Former CIA official Kari Amelung, who consulted on The Diplomat, on the prickly realities of being part of a “tandem couple”—like Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell play on the new Netflix series.
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Why the End of BuzzFeed News Feels Like a Betrayal
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Once the internet’s newsroom, BuzzFeed News pioneered a business model—and a journalistic ethos—that embodied the digital media dream. That’s all over now.
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From the Archive: A Delicate Balance
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Jacqueline Kennedy was the first lady and iconic widow lauded for her style and beauty. More stylish and beautiful, in many eyes, was her sister, Lee Radziwill. Both adored their dashing, ne’er-do-well father, were drawn to the same men, and dealt with terrible tragedy. In a revealing interview with VF, Radziwill looks back at their deeply intertwined lives.
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