Month: January 2021

As President Joe Biden called for an end to America’s “uncivil war” at Wednesday’s inauguration, the surrounding streets of the nation’s capital resembled a military occupation. “At this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed,” Biden told attendees as scenes nearby could be compared to a force of armed liberators—or invaders, depending on which side you
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Christie Brinkley took to Instagram to celebrate the inauguration of President Joe Biden and called out the ‘swampy administration’ of Donald Trump as he finished his ‘shameful’ term. Christie Brinkley was dressed to celebrate the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris! The stunning, ageless model, 66, took to Instagram on January 19 and
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While the events that marked the start of 2021 have made the year already feel like it’s lasted an entire decade, we are, in fact, just getting started. Which means there is still time—so much time!—for good things to happen, and dare we say, even things to look forward to. Like these 21 podcasts, all
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Just days before Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday, the Trump administration launched an eleventh-hour push to entrench anti-LGBT+ discrimination in law. (Getty/Michael Reaves) Former president Donald Trump made a final desperate and futile attempt to undermine LGBT+ rights, shortly before Joe Biden took office. Just days before Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday, the Trump administration launched an
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Warner Bros will be releasing Wonka on March 17, 2023, a prequel to Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory which focuses on the candy architect Willy Wonka’s younger days before having his confection empire. The movie has been in development for roughly four years. David Heyman was always attached as producer, and Paddington director Paul King is helming.
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More Great Stories From Vanity Fair        — Jared and Ivanka’s Final Chapter in Washington Demolished Their Future— After a Day of Violence, Trump’s Allies Are Jumping Ship— The Unbearable Whiteness of Storming the Capitol— Gary Cohn Is a Test Case for Trying to Wash Off the Trump Stink— The Deeply Unsettling, Not Entirely Surprising Images
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Echoing that sentiment was German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who said he was “greatly relieved,” adding, “Despite all the joy we feel today, we must not forget that even the most powerful democracy in the world has been seduced by populism. We must work resolutely to counter polarization, protect and strengthen the public square in our
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The White House lit with the Pride flag. (Getty Images/Molly Riley) For the first time in history, the White House website is asking visitors for their pronouns and offering gender-neutral options to choose from. President Joe Biden wasted absolutely no time in making his pro-trans stance clear, with the website updated mere hours after his
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It was the inauguration fit heard round the Twitter timeline. As former presidents, senators, dignitaries, and guests filed into the Capitol, Vice President Kamala Harris’s stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff, sent the internet into a frenzy when she stepped out in an embellished, plaid Miu Miu coat over a ruffled Batsheva dress. Up against the likes of
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Michael Myers emerges from Laurie’s burning house in this incredibly cool brand new shot from Halloween Kills, set to resume his legendary killing spree in this year’s sequel. Director David Gordon Green tells Empire, who shared the latest image from the film that you’ll find down below, “This film is about community fear, paranoia, misinformation
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