Pete Hegseth faces Senate confirmation hearings as Trump's Defense Secretary pick. Newsweek's live blog is now closed.
Newly reinstated first lady Melania Trump is back in the White House, and if her latest official portrait ... 2008 and many times since then, told Vanity Fair that her goal when capturing Melania ...
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Vanity Fair and Amazon MGM Studios celebrated the 2025 awards season with a stylish event preceding the myriad red carpet events loading at the top of the year. Hollywood jumped into action with ...
“What I miss most? Definitely her laughter, how funny and silly she was,” Aaliyah’s brother Rashad Haughton told Vanity Fair days before what would have been the late singer’s 46th birthda ...
Given the chaos of Trump’s first term, and his radical plans for the second, Vanity Fair writers and editors take stock on day one of what’s sure to be a tumultuous time in America.
After the inaugural hat, the official portrait. Once again ... Mrs. Trump have appeared on the covers of Us Weekly, French Vanity Fair, Paris Match and Russian Tatler. It resembles nothing ...
Vanity Fair writer Anna Peele has recently written about the Sussexes at length in the publication in what furious fans have branded a “hit piece” and a “takedown”. Now in a new video ...
Reveals Some Truths About Her Job “I have kept details about my private life under lock and key,” she writes for Vanity Fair. “Society doesn’t allow women of color to be vulnerable at work.” ...
They told Vanity Fair how it used to be pretty easy to make sure every voter was seeing each film, and many awards strategists had personal, one-on-one relationships with those old Hollywood ...
Then came a scathing 8,000-word article about the couple in the American magazine Vanity Fair . The cover piece, titled 'American Hustle', set out what life was like 'Inside Prince Harry and ...
“Should we be watching this? Maybe not,” Mason tells Vanity Fair of the impulse to make and consume entertainment focused on real children. “That question doesn’t get raised enoug ...