- Vanity Fair article about Feres Doctrine and a couple of veterans dealing with bullshit after military negligence https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2022/12/1/incident-to-service 4 comments army
- RULES OF ENGAGEMENT | Vanity Fair | A 2006 longform article by William Langewiesche about the war crimes in Haditha, Iraq https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2006/11/rules-of-engagement 2 comments indepthstories
- SHATTERED GLASS At 25, Stephen Glass was the most sought-after young reporter in the nation's capital, producing knockout articles for magazines ranging from The New Republic to Rolling Stone. Trouble was, he made things up https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/1998/9/1/shattered-glass 6 comments indepthstories
- BITTER PILL... Opioids have claimed more than 400,000 lives since 1996. David Sackler, in his first interview about America's deadliest drug epidemic, insists his family is not to blame https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2019/8/bitter-pill 2 comments indepthstories
- THE MOGUL AND THE MONSTER... Of the many mysteries that still surround the life and crimes of JEFFREY EPSTEIN, the source of his wealth, and thus his power, might be the greatest. His relationship with his most prominent client, billionaire retail magnate LESLIE WEXNER, holds the key https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2021/7/the-mogul-and-the-monster 2 comments indepthstories
- ANOTHER NIGHT TO REMEMBER When the Costa Concordia, a floating pleasure palace carrying 4,200 people, hit a rock off the Italian coast on January 13, it became the largest passenger ship ever wrecked, supplanting the Titanic in maritime history. https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2012/5/another-night-to-remember 4 comments indepthstories
- MR. WEBER'S CONFESSION Last year, veteran journalist Nancy Jo Sales got a strange call from Exeter, her high school alma mater. The elite boarding school was investigating an anonymous accusation of sexual misconduct—and the writer was the alleged victim. The problem? Sales says it never happened. https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2021/10/1/mr-webers-confession 3 comments indepthstories
- MAN OF HER DREAMS... When award-winning NBC News producer Benita Alexander fell in love with the famous transplant surgeon Paolo Macchiarini she thought her biggest problem was a breach journalistic ethics, but Alexander found herself in a nightmare. https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2016/2/man-of-her-dreams 5 comments indepthstories
- The Second Coming - The president’s campaign rallies—part tent revival, part Roman Colosseum—feature a bizarre gospel of numerology, tweetology, and white supremacy. There, Trump is God, and Jeff Sharlet joins the faithful https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2020/7/the-second-coming 7 comments politics
- The Second Coming - The president’s campaign rallies—part tent revival, part Roman Colosseum—feature a bizarre gospel of numerology, tweetology, and white supremacy. There, Trump is God, and JEFF SHARLET joins the faithful https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2020/7/the-second-coming 5 comments politics
- In the Shallows https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2020/6/1/in-the-shallows 4 comments politics