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[View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=vf) [Vanity Fair HIVE PS]( Students in Limbo Good Saturday morning, reader! Please do pardon the interruption as you ponder the later works of Christopher Marlowe, say. But we would hate to keep you from the most recent episode of Joe Hagan and Emily Jane Fox’s Inside the Hive podcast, or Eric Lutz’s searing analysis of the to-close-or-not-to-close conundrum faced by Chicago schools. Don’t forget to [subscribe]( to Vanity Fair, and have a great day! Emily Jane Fox, Joe Hagan [What Happens in a Post–January 6 World?]( [Hive national political reporter Abigail Tracy divines what the reverberations from January 6 will mean for the future of the American electoral process.]( [Listen]( From the Archive: Abigail Tracy [White Flight]( [The day before the Capitol riot, a private jet filled with rich, white Memphians zipped up to D.C. to stop the steal. Those eight passengers debunk the myth of “poor little Trumpers” and illuminate a much deeper cultural rift.]( [Read More]( Eric Lutz [Lori Lightfoot’s Feud With Chicago Teachers Is Leaving Thousands of Students in Limbo]( [The debate playing out in the country’s third-largest school district comes as the U.S. enters its third year of the pandemic, with the omicron surge only adding more confusion.]( [Read More]( [ELSEWHERE] [The Radicalization of J.D. Vance]( [From The Washington Post Magazine]( [Read More]( [Under the Wheel]( [From The Boston Globe]( [Read More]( [China Brain]( [From n+1]( [Read More]( [Meet Stefan Soloviev]( [From Insider]( [Read More]( Get on the list Subscribe to our Hollywood newsletter for your essential industry and awards-season news, every day. [Sign Up Now]( [Condé Nast Spotlight | The breaking news and top stories everyone is talking about. All in one place. The most popular stories from Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Wired, Architectural Digest and more. STAY INFORMED]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This e-mail was sent to you by HIVE PS. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](newsletter=vf) Copyright © Condé Nast 2022.One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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