Well before she was elected to Congress, Anna Paulina Luna had a concerning conversation with an Air Force pilot about an ominous airspace encounter he’d had. “He had basically implied it was a UAP,” Luna told VF’s Dan Adler. “Couldn’t talk about it. He was really kind of spooked.” Years later, Luna is leading the charge on Capitol Hill to release classified government records related to such unidentified aerial phenomena, along with the files on JFK, MLK, RFK, and Jeffrey Epstein. Adler spoke to Luna following the recent release of the first batch of UFO files about her indirect path to politics and why she thinks there’s so much interest in the prospect of alien life.
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CAITLIN DICKSON,
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Forget the Epstein files. With the Trump administration’s latest declassification dump of materials related to unidentified aerial phenomena, the Florida congresswoman tells Vanity Fair that questions about extraterrestrial life are more pressing than ever.
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The Oscar nominee chats with Vanity Fair about the revealing finale, plans for next season, and her next project.
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The Royal Horticultural Society’s annual Chelsea Flower Show is like Disneyland for gardeners—and for more than a century, it has captured the affections of the royal family.
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The screenwriter behind Jurassic Park, Spider-Man, and Mission: Impossible goes deep on his craft; his new movie with Spielberg, Disclosure Day; and whether he thinks aliens are really out there.
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“She’s a chameleon, but you never lose her. You put a blond wig on her and you still see Cher,” says Bob Mackie.
As the longest-reigning diva in show business turns 80, we revisit the icon’s December 2010 cover story, where she opened up about her struggles with Sonny, their child’s transition, and the reason she’s envious of Meryl Streep.
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