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The spring sales arrived in a gloomy market threatening full-on catastrophe. But there were some bright spots, including a ...
Trumpworld is treating a beach photo of seashells spelling “86 47” like a coded assassination order. The outrage is absurd, ...
The longtime software executive told reporters how he uses his company’s AI app Copilot during his commute—and it looks a lot ...
Days after releasing his own plan to reform immigration, the Arizona senator tells Vanity Fair that his party can be humane ...
Shari has the most to lose,” a source tells VF of the beleaguered figure at the center of the storm. CBS, the president, 60 ...
As for Springsteen, “Never liked him, never liked his music, or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he’s not a ...
The actress, whose appearances with Cruise have raised eyebrows, confirms that she is working with directors Doug Liman and ...
Before there was the Baldoni/Lively battle, there was the John Legend/"Bad Blood" incident. So maybe everybody has it all ...
When the local sheriff, Joe ( Joaquin Phoenix ), decides to run against the town’s smoothie mayor, Ted ( Pedro Pascal ), it seems that maybe Aster is headed toward an allegory for the 2020 ...
In its earliest days, a broad racketeering-conspiracy and sex-trafficking case has zoomed in on a single relationship.
Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona star with director Michael Angelo Covino and co-writer Kyle Marvin in an absurdist exploration of open marriages that goes from sexy to violent: “People are fucking ...
The director of ‘Eleanor the Great’ and star of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ on being sexualized as a teen, how “we’re being ...