Vanity Fair's Wednesday cover of Donald Trump sparked discourse online, following his victory over Vice President Kamala ...
The vibes were off from the very beginning of The Daily Show’s Indecision 2024: Nothing We Can Do About It Now, but Jon Stewart and his correspondents did their very best to lift the mood. A ...
Executive producer Naveed Chowdhary-Flatt exclusively told Vanity Fair that Camilla was “very ... Not once did we have to brief her. What surprised me was her knowledge and it’s obvious ...
Revenue was down 20% compared to last year, and a press rep for the house told Vanity Fair that a record year for private sales has helped keep gross margins stable. But the biggest question mark ...
Vanity Fair magazine announced Wednesday morning that their next cover would feature President-elect Donald Trump, following his victory on Tuesday night. However, the cover features the former ...
A representative for Rihanna did not immediately respond to Vanity Fair’s request for comment. For up-to-the-minute updates on Election Day, head to Vanity Fair's 2024 Election liveblog for ...
Hitler-curious convicted felon is running against a Black woman of Asian descent who doesn’t seem to have anything more scandalous in her past than a brief foray into anti-fracking sentiment.
The bomb threats set the ominous tone for what would turn out to be a very bad night for Kamala Harris. In Georgia, a crucial swing state, they were targeted at heavily Democratic counties.
While gearing up for this year’s late night, Wasserman tells Vanity Fair that he lets utility guide his outfit choices on election night, but a Friday appearance on C-SPAN was the perfect time ...
Vanity Fair: How are you feeling about the election and the work you’ve done with just a few days left? Reverend Jim Ball: So my gut sense of how things are going is that we’re going to win ...
Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the 2024 election to Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon. Speaking from Howard University, her alma mater, Harris directly addressed her young supporters ...
Every four years, The Monogram Shop in East Hampton sells cups emblazoned with the names of the presidential candidate from each party. And every single year—apart from 2016—the candidate who ...