It Happened One Night at MGM (2003)

When Patricia Douglas was raped by an MGM salesman at a 1937 studio party, the 20-year-old dancer filed charges, taking on Hollywood's most powerful institution. Today, as Douglas breaks a 65-year silence, the author exposes the perjury, bribes, and smear tactics used to destroy … | Continue reading


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Inside the Very Big, Very Controversial Business of Dog Cloning

Barbra Streisand is not alone. At a South Korean laboratory, a once-disgraced doctor is replicating hundreds of deceased pets for the rich and famous. It’s made for more than a few questions of bioethics. | Continue reading


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Horrifically Bad Idea: Smartphone Voting Is Coming Just in Time for the Midterms

A Boston-based start-up promises to let West Virginians vote via app. Critics call it “the Theranos of voting.” | Continue reading


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Co-hosted by NBC News star Elise Jordan, the new venture is called Words Matter, and the podcast’s inaugural installment debuts on August 6. | Continue reading


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The Saga of Elon Musk vs. Tesla Whistleblower Keeps Getting Weirder

Martin Tripp, a former process engineer at Tesla, has countersued the company for making defamatory statements about him—including that he made a violent threat against Tesla’s Gigafactory. | Continue reading


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My First Gulfstream

A top Information Age entrepreneur decided to join the elite fraternity of private-jet owners–a world in which you are what you fly, and size definitely matters. Sixteen months, $12 million, and thousands of F.A.A. regulations later, he assesses the ride. | Continue reading


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How the web was won

The Internet has changed everything, this much we know. Yet not much is known about its mysterious origins. An eight-section compilation answering the where and who the Web came from. | Continue reading


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I Have a Secret.My Father Is Steve Jobs

In an excerpt from her memoir, Small Fry, the author reflects on Jobs’s privacy, his temper, and watching a legend grow before her eyes. | Continue reading


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In an excerpt from her memoir, Small Fry, the author reflects on Jobs’s privacy, his temper, and watching a legend grow before her eyes. | Continue reading


@vanityfair.com | 5 years ago

“I Have a Secret. My Father Is Steve Jobs”

In an excerpt from her memoir, Small Fry, the author reflects on Jobs’s privacy, his temper, and watching a legend grow before her eyes. | Continue reading


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The president is running his re-election campaign precisely the way he governs—playing three opposing power centers off each other, and listening mainly to his own instincts. It’s going to get ugly, and soon. “We’re going to call them out,” says Steve Bannon. “Kirsten Gillibrand, … | Continue reading


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The Jell-O Family Curse

How a fortune made from marketing desserts to women also became a curse, handed down from generation to generation. | Continue reading


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“She paid for everything”: Misadventure with a magician of Manhattan

She walked into my life in Gucci sandals and Céline glasses, and showed me a glamorous, frictionless world of hotel living and Le Coucou dinners and infrared saunas and Moroccan vacations. | Continue reading


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How a Sneaky Furniture Expert Ripped Off the Rich and Tricked Versailles

Bill G. B. Pallot wrote the book on 18th-century French furniture and passed his knowledge on to his student Charles Hooreman. But when Hooreman, an antiques dealer, noticed a few discrepancies in benches headed for Versailles, he suspected his former professor and decided to int … | Continue reading


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Google Was Not Normal: Brin, Page, Mayer on the Company That Changed Everything

A behind-the-scenes account of the most important company on the Internet, from grad-school all-nighters, space tethers, and Burning Man to the “eigenvector of a matrix,” humongous wealth, and extraordinary power. | Continue reading


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“I Was Devastated”: Tim Berners-Lee Has Some Regrets

Tim Berners-Lee has seen his creation debased by everything from fake news to mass surveillance. But he’s got a plan to fix it. | Continue reading


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Discontent at the Washington Post as the Union Targets Jeff Bezos

The new economy’s archetypal disrupter became a hero for saving the paper. Now his journalists want a bigger cut. | Continue reading


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Why Is Travis VanderZanden Already Selling His Shares in Bird?

Nine months after the launch of Bird, its C.E.O. is cashing out. | Continue reading


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This Is the Netflix Exec to Thank for Your Wild Wild Country Binge

Lisa Nishimura, the streaming giant’s head of documentary and comedy programming, is changing the way filmmakers and viewers approach nonfiction TV. | Continue reading


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The Distant Executioner (2010)

In Afghanistan, snipers have found the war that needs them most. William Langewiesche enters their world. | Continue reading


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Twenty Years Later, Everything Is the Truman Show

Jim Carrey, Peter Weir, Andrew Niccol, Laura Linney, and Sherry Lansing thought their paranoid dramedy seemed absurd—until life began to imitate art. | Continue reading


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Elizabeth Holmes, Somehow, Is Trying to Start a New Company

Silicon Valley is notoriously full of con artists. John Carreyrou, author of a new book on Theranos, explains why Holmes was the worst of them all. | Continue reading


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How Silicon Valley’s Petty Feud with Mark Zuckerberg Could Backfire

Fellow tech C.E.O.s can’t stop bashing Facebook, but their jabs could do more harm than good. | Continue reading


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Majoring in Crime: The Untold Story of the Transy Book Heist (2015)

The untold story of four Kentucky college kids who had millions to gain—and nothing to lose | Continue reading


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Uh, Did Google Fake Its Big A.I. Demo? – Vanity Fair

The tech press has questions, and Google isn’t providing any answers. | Continue reading


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Did Google Fake Its Big A.I. Demo?

The tech press has questions, and Google isn’t providing any answers. | Continue reading


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“It Was Cataclysmic”: Can Snapchat Survive Its Redesign?

Evan Spiegel’s ill-received overhaul has publishers worried about their future with Snap. “I would like to be optimistic,” says one media partner. But “it might be too little, too late. They’ve done quite a lot to alienate readers and users.” | Continue reading


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Silicon Valley Sees Dollar Signs in the A.I. Apocolypse

Our digital future could be a bleak dystopia of fake news, computer viruses, A.I. gone rogue, and massive job losses. Industry leaders see a glass half full. | Continue reading


@vanityfair.com | 5 years ago

Silicon Valley Sees Dollar Signs in the A.I. Apocalypse

Our digital future could be a bleak dystopia of fake news, computer viruses, A.I. gone rogue, and massive job losses. Industry leaders see a glass half full. | Continue reading


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Why Jan Koum’s Resignation Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Mark Zuckerberg

Jan Koum says he’s stepping down to spend more time with his Porsches. But his exit sends a brutal message about how Facebook went wrong, and why. | Continue reading


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White House officials are currently discussing the possibility of moving Kelly after the collapse of Ronny Jackson. | Continue reading


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