ΤΟ ΙΣΤΟΛΟΓΙΟ ΜΑΣ ΞΕΠΕΡΑΣΕ ΜΕΧΡΙ ΣΗΜΕΡΑ ΤΙΣ 2.800.000 ΕΠΙΣΚΕΨΕΙΣ.
Alexei Navalny’s Memoir Is a Gospel in Which He Foresaw His Own Death
By MIKHAIL ZYGAR
“Dying really didn’t hurt,” begins the autobiography of the Russian opposition leader. The new book tells the story of his death—how he approached it, how he prepared for it, and how he conquered it.
Donald Trump Suggests He Was Literally Anointed by God
By ERIC LUTZ
The former president told a group of Christian voters that he was chosen by a “supernatural hand” and implied that his life was “saved” by divine intervention.
Stanley Tucci Takes Nothing for Granted
By DAVID CANFIELD
In a career-spanning conversation, the beloved actor reflects on decades of ups and downs: “After The Devil Wears Prada, I couldn’t get a job.”
Melania Trump Has a No. 1 Bestseller, but It Does Not Appear to Be Flying Off the Shelves
By KEZIAH WEIR
Indie booksellers report that they just aren’t selling many copies. Readers report that their Trump tomes are arriving from Amazon covered in a mysterious substance.
The Scariest Movies We Saw Too Soon—and Never Recovered From
By VANITY FAIR
VF staffers reached way back into their memory banks to reveal the very first movie that scared each of them silly.
From the Archive: Murder in the Rainforest
By ALEX SHOUMATOFF
One evening Chico Mendes stepped out his back door and was blasted by a 20-gauge shotgun. It could have been just another killing in Brazil’s badlands, but Mendes was a central figure in the worldwide movement to save the rainforest, a sort of Amazonian Gandhi, and he immediately became an environmental cause célèbre.
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