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Joe Arpaio will lose his lawsuit against The New York Times, but still win


Opinion: The former sheriff isn't looking for money. He's looking for what he's always craved -- attention. And he'll get it. Joe Arpaio on "Who Is America?" Former sheriff Joe Arpaio (Photo: Showtime). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE.

'You can't steal an elephant': How the New York Times presented its tax story


the Associated Press (investigations into former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, among others); USA Today (litigiousness); and many more by the Daily Beast, Mother Jones and beyond. As noted previously in this space, the singularity of the Hillary ...

New York Times touches on Union Terminal's 'fourth life' in train depot profile


Union Terminal's 85-year lifespan tells a story of regeneration, from train station to shopping mall to haven for museums. Recently, it became one subject of a New York Times reporter's chronicle of the symbolic importance of train stations in the Midwest.

New York Times Expanding Travel Tours For Younger Readers


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Camera della Moda Responds to New York Times Article


Italy's fashion association issued an official statement in the face of accusations of irregular working conditions in the country. By Luisa Zargani on September 22, 2018. Share This Article; Reddit · LinkedIn; WhatsApp; Email; Print; Talk. Street ...

If you can't trust New York Times with facts, why trust that op-ed?


If they will lie about the curtains, why should I believe them on the anonymous op-ed? That was the first thought I had last week when The New York Times published a “news” story on the curtains hanging in the residence of the U.S. ambassador to the ...

Serena Williams' husband calls out New York Times


A New York Times article from over the weekend focused on the amount of fines handed out to tennis players at Grand Slam tournaments from 1998 to 2018, noting that men are penalized more than women. There's one "significant" difference and it pertains ...

The Noelle Hotel Is a New Nashville Star


A version of this article appears in print on Sept. 8, 2018 , on Page TR8 of the New York edition with the headline: There's a New Star in Music City, U.S.A.. ... Want Faster Airline Customer Service? Try Tweeting. Nov. 20. Allison V. Smith for The New ...

President Trump Calls New York Times 'Virtually' Treasonous for Publishing Anonymous Op-Ed


President Donald Trump said the New York Times “virtually” committed treason by publishing an anonymous op-ed it says is from a senior White House official who claimed to be part of an anti-Trump “resistance” in the Administration. At a rally Thursday ...

All the speculation that's fit to tweet: Who wrote that anonymous Times op-ed?


It was a metaphoric molotov, a middle finger, a knife in the back. Naturally, it emerged from the “Deep Throat” ether just before 4 p.m., smack in the middle of the workweek. Even in the midst of a presidency and news cycle that powers a ceaseless ...

Trump slams New York Times op-ed as 'gutless'


Like journalist Bob Woodward's tell-all book, a new anonymous op-ed in the New York Times depicts a chaotic Trump White House. (Source: CNN/POOL/Washington Post). As featured on. Trump slams New York Times op-ed as 'gutless'. By ZEKE MILLER ...

Let's Retire the Phrase 'Privacy Policy'


True or false: “When a website has a privacy policy, it means the site will not share my information with other websites or companies without my permission.” According to my research — a nationally representative phone survey conducted in January and ...

Kroger Tests Driverless Cars for Grocery Deliveries


At a time when big-box retailers are trying to offer the same conveniences as their online competitors, the grocery chain Kroger is testing the use of driverless cars to deliver groceries in a Phoenix suburb. The project from Kroger, the biggest ...

New York Times Subscriptions, 'Other' Revenue Makes Up for Ad Losses


The New York Times is still succeeding with subscribers and managed to grow profits, despite a continued dip in advertising revenue and increased marketing costs. The newspaper counted net income for the second quarter of $23.6 million, a 51 percent ...

Trump Says He Met With the New York Times Publisher to Discuss 'Fake News'


A meeting between Donald Trump and the publisher of the New York Times spilled into a public spat Sunday when the president characterized it as a discussion of “fake news,” and Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger quickly rejected that account. Donald J.

My 8-Month Search for $900 Sneakers


I set useless Google alerts, called Balenciaga Customer Service a couple of times, searched Grailed, eBay and so on. No dice. By December, I got serious. I called every Balenciaga store in the country. Some snickered, some were helpful, some told me ...

US Breaks Up Vast IRS Phone Scam


The sentences “represent the culmination of the first-ever large scale, multi-jurisdiction prosecution targeting the India call center scam industry,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement. The investigation took years of work by Justice ...

New York Times Expanding Syndication, Licensing Efforts


The New York Times is going all-in on licensing. With re-branding and grouping of its syndication and licensing arms into The New York Times Licensing Group, the paper is aiming to expand both of those areas with more of its work showing up in ...

Saks Backs New York Times, Sacai 'Truth' Capsule With Window


With a small collaboration with Sacai, which created for fall a T-shirt and hoodie featuring the paper's “Truth” campaign that rolled out last year after the President Trump-led advent of public figures labeling any unfriendly news story “fake news ...

FAA Declines to Regulate Airplane Seat Size


Let the armrest elbow wars continue. This week, in response to a federal appeals court case, the Federal Aviation Administration announced it will not regulate the size of seats on airplanes, despite consumer complaints about comfort and questions ...

Susan Liu, William Sankey Jr.


The bride's father is the manager of administration, including human resources, technical support for customers and logistics at Pason Pharmaceuticals in Beijing. Her mother is a pathology technologist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

The New York Times' $300 T-shirt Is How Not to Promote a Brand


Sometimes, we feel like we are screaming this message from the highest mountain top, and yet, brands continue to ignore our cries. But for those of you listening: Know your brand, and know your audience. There's clearly a disconnect in The New York ...

Missed the Latest Supreme Drop? Head to Grailed


The company is now 37 employees and a fridge full of matcha, as befits a millennial start-up in 2018, about evenly split between tech workers and marketing and Customer Service. It plans to continue to refine its technology, hone personalization in ...

New York Today: It's Corruption Trial Season


Good morning on this toasty Monday. The weather's heating up, and so are our courts. Two major corruption trials are set to begin this week in New York, both featuring defendants who have worked closely with Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo. “It's been the season ...

Breaking Down the Frequent Flier Mile Programs


Southwest Airlines is another crowd favorite, known for its focus on Customer Service and lettered boarding system. And while Southwest is a low-cost carrier, sometimes servicing the second- or third- largest airports in a region, it's maintained ...

New Jersey Legalizes Sports Betting


Ending a more than eight-year odyssey to bring sports betting to New Jersey, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday that legalizes wagering, with gambling set to start on Thursday — just in time for the start of the World Cup. For a law ...

Amazon orders anthology series based on New York Times' 'Modern Love' column


“Modern Love” is going from print to Amazon. The streaming platform has given a straight to series order for Modern Love, a half-hour romantic comedy anthology series based on the popular New York Times column, EW has confirmed. Written, directed, and ...

Arthur Sulzberger Gets New York Times Style Send-off


The New York Times threw a swanky retirement party for publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. at The Modern on Thursday night. Sulzberger stood in the entranceway enthusiastically greeting guests and showing off the joke-filled special edition of The Times ...

BBC Picks Up 'Inside The New York Times: The Fourth Estate'


“At a time when so many of the mainstream media misread the mood in the USA and beyond, this series offers a candid, shocking and illuminating exploration of the shifting relationship between journalism and political power.” The series was produced by ...

New York Times' Melissa Hoppert: Belmont 2018 betting picks


Subscribed, but don't have a login? Activate your digital access. New York Times' Melissa Hoppert: Belmont 2018 betting picks. CLOSE. The New York Times' Melissa Hoppert makes her 2018 Belmont Stakes picks. Matt Stone, Louisville Courier Journal.

Consumers Struggle to Find EpiPens


Mylan is encouraging consumers who are unable to fill an EpiPen prescription to call its Customer Service line at 800-796-9526 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time for assistance in locating a pharmacy that has the product in stock. FARE has called ...

Ancient Greek 'Birds' Earn New York Times Acclaim


The adaptation of the original Aristophanes play Birds presented by Brooklyn's St. Ann's Warehouse and Onassis Cultural Centre has won the acclaim of the New York Times. The paper's art critic Ben Brantley writes that the adaptation by Nikos Karathanos ...

New York Times Joining FX, Hulu for 'The Weekly' TV Show


FX has picked up the new television show “The Weekly,” an offshoot of The Times' successful podcast “The Daily,” for a minimum 30-week run set to premiere later this year. This is The Times' first TV push and Hulu, whose major shareholder is Fox, the ...

New York Times Aiming for 10 Million Subscribers as Profits Rise


The New York Times Co. started off the year with increased profits, driven by “strong” revenues from digital subscribers and even a boost in print. The newspaper tallied an operating profit of $34.1 million, an increase of 22 percent, compared to the ...

The New York Times Touts Multiplatform Approach at NewFronts


The New York Times is branching out into television and movies. And beefing up its podcast offerings. And concentrating on working to integrate New York Times products with smart speaker capabilities. Also, data science for insights into consumer behavior.

Would You Watch a Game Show Based on the New York Times Crossword Puzzle?


First out of the gate at the 2018 Digital Content NewFronts this morning, The New York Times announced a reimagined Business section, an expansion into TV and film productions, touted its investments in new news desks and its blockbuster podcast The ...

The New York Times editorial board begs Justice Kennedy not to retire


The New York Times never discouraged U.S. Supreme CourtJustice Anthony Kennedy from retiring during the Obama administration, but the newspaper's editorial board is now literally begging him to stick around. Headlined “Please Stay, Justice Kennedy,” ...

Annapurna, Plan B Developing Movie on New York Times' Harvey Weinstein Investigation


Annapurna Pictures and Plan B Entertainment have acquired the rights to the behind-the-scenes story of the New York Times reporters, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, who broke the Harvey Weinstein scandal last fall. Kantor and Twohey's piece detailed ...

The New York Times has signed up a lot of subscribers. Here's how it plans to keep them.


We are responsible for everything from the first onboarding email you get right after you become a subscriber telling you about the Times and what you get with a Times subscription, through the times that you're contacting us by phone or chat or email ...

New Yorker and New York Times win 2018 Pulitzer for Harvey Weinstein reporting


The New York Times and The New Yorker were awarded one of America's most prestigious prizes on Monday for reporting that put the #MeToo movement in the national spotlight. The two publications received the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for their ...

New York Times, New Yorker Share Pulitzer Prize for Harvey Weinstein Exposés


Among the political stories to score awards were the Times and the Washington Post's coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign; the Arizona Republic and the USA Today Network's look at the obstacles and potential fallout of ...

Will US Withdrawal from Unesco Affect Heritage Sites?


Last fall the Trump administration announced that it would withdraw from Unesco, the cultural organization of the United Nations that is known to travelers for its list of World Heritage sites. The withdrawal is scheduled to go into effect at the end ...

Souvenirs 101


“Nobody sits us down and tells us to collect objects when we're young,” writes Rolf Potts, “it's just something we do, as a way of familiarizing ourselves with the world, its possibilities, and our place in it.” Few of us would call ourselves ...

How Travelers Can Help Hurricane-Damaged Islands


Last fall, Kelly Hepburn, a real estate broker in Denver, thought about traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands, but then Hurricanes Irma and Maria blew in, devastating the destination. In March, Ms. Hepburn decided to go to St. John solo to volunteer ...

Bumbling Into a Trade War


“Trade wars are good, and easy to win.” So declared Donald Trump a few weeks ago, after announcing tariffs on steel and aluminum. Actually, trade wars are rarely good, and not at all easy to win — especially if you have no idea what you're doing. And ...

Facebook Plunge Leads Tech, Wall Street Sell-Off


... that does sort of prompt people to think is this as good as it is going to get or should I take some profits here," said Eric Freedman, chief investment officer for U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Minneapolis. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell ...

Israel's Self-Inflicted Wounds


As the state of Israel approaches its 70th anniversary, I am filled with pride as I watch the vulnerable Jewish state of my childhood evolve into the strong and prosperous nation it is today. As president of the World Jewish Congress, I believe that ...

Mighty Women Warriors, Resurrected From an Ancient Epic


TASHKENT, Uzbekistan — Gathered in a concert hall recently in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, a group of eight women and one man rehearsed a musical retelling an ancient epic tale called “Forty Girls.” The story dates back more than 2,000 years ...

Corrections: March 15, 2018


An article on Wednesday about a Chinese reporter whose exasperated expression went viral in China referred incorrectly to Jason Quin, the president of American Multimedia Television U.S.A. Mr. Quin is also the president of the Confucius Institute of ...

UGA awards journalism medal to New York Times reporters


The two New York Times reporters who broke the story of Harvey Weinstein's decades of alleged abuse toward women are the 2018 recipients of the McGill Medal for Journalistic Courage. Investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey will receive the ...

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