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climate change
Feb. 18, 2015
NYC Climate Report: Flooding, Heat Waves Coming
Get out while you still can.
By
Jessica Roy
education
Feb. 18, 2015
Why Oklahoma Lawmakers Voted to Ban AP U.S. History
Conservatives say the test emphasizes “negative aspects” of American history.
By
Margaret Hartmann
media
Feb. 15, 2015
Autopsy Shows That David Carr Died of Lung Cancer
Heart disease was a contributing factor.
By
Caroline Bankoff
Feb. 13, 2015
David Carr Was the
Times
’ Biggest Cheerleader
The outpouring of emotion at his sudden death proved his influence.
By
Gabriel Sherman
r.i.p.
Feb. 12, 2015
New York
Times
Columnist David Carr Dead at 58
He collapsed in the newsroom.
By
Margaret Hartmann
media
Feb. 10, 2015
Williams Wishes He Were
Tonight Show
Host
He reportedly lobbied for the hosting gig.
By
Gabriel Sherman
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 10, 2015
NBC Suspends Brian Williams for 6 Months Without Pay
“Brian has jeopardized the trust millions of Americans place in NBC News.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
comings and goings
Feb. 10, 2015
Chelsea Manning Has a New Job
Writing for
The Guardian
.
By
Caroline Bankoff
the national circus
Feb. 10, 2015
How Brian Williams and NBC Made His Scandal Worse
The anchor and the network badly flubbed the first attempt at an explanation.
By
Frank Rich
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 10, 2015
Brian Williams Explains Mistakes in Iraq Story: I Was ‘Scared’
“I know it sounds outlandish.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 9, 2015
Brian Williams May Have Exaggerated Another Helicopter Story
He said he’s “lucky to have survived” a flight during the Israel-Hezbollah war.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Feb. 8, 2015
Brian Williams Cancels Face-Saving
Letterman
Appearance
Not a good sign.
By
Margaret Hartmann
media
Feb. 6, 2015
Did Brian Williams Exaggerate Stories From Hurricane Katrina?
There are discrepancies in some of his oft-repeated stories.
By
Margaret Hartmann
media
Jan. 23, 2015
There’s Talk About Bloomberg Buying the
Times
If the former mayor tries, it won’t be without its challenges.
By
Gabriel Sherman
the national interest
Jan. 22, 2015
Why Climate-Science Denialism Should Disqualify Anyone From Holding Office
Last night’s insane climate vote was really important.
By
Jonathan Chait
climate change
Jan. 21, 2015
All 7 Continents Will Be Forced to Endure Climate-Change Concert
The 24-hour event will be held on seven continents.
By
Jessica Roy
the sports section
Jan. 17, 2015
CBS Suspends Commentator for Prostitution Charge
You won’t be seeing Greg Anthony again this season.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Jan. 16, 2015
Why Can’t Hollywood Get Female Journalists Right?
Most are nothing like their unethical onscreen counterparts.
By
Marin Cogan
media
Jan. 16, 2015
NBC Finds New
Today
Show Boss
Following the firing of general manager Jamie Horowitz.
By
Josef Adalian
charlie hebdo
Jan. 14, 2015
Charlie Hebdo
and the Shifting Nature of Islamic Terrorism
Though Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks, the threat of the indoctrinated individual now appears greater than that of formal groups.
By
Benjamin Wallace-Wells
media
Jan. 13, 2015
Ann Curry Is Finally Leaving NBC
Two and a half years after her ouster from
Today.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Jan. 13, 2015
The Rise
and
Rise
and
Rise of ABC’s Ben Sherwood
His meandering, joyous — or maybe seriously Machiavellian — path to the top.
By
Andrew Goldman
ink-stained wretches
Jan. 12, 2015
Reporter James Risen Won’t Be Forced to Testify in CIA Leak Case
He said he would go to jail rather than reveal his sources.
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Jan. 11, 2015
Sasha Frere-Jones Leaves
New Yorker
for (Where Else?) a Tech Start-up
Genius, the site formerly devoted to annotating rap lyrics.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the obama history project
Jan. 11, 2015
53 Historians Weigh In on Barack Obama’s Legacy
What will the historical verdict be after the news cycles are over?
By
The Editors
bon mots
Jan. 10, 2015
NYT
Editor Calls Someone ‘Asshole’ on Facebook
It happens.
By
Caroline Bankoff
journalism
Jan. 7, 2015
News Outlets Aren’t Showing Muhammad Cartoons
The Associated Press even deleted its photos of the drawings.
By
Caroline Bankoff
newspapers
Jan. 7, 2015
Councilman’s Bad Plan to Keep Name Out of Press
The local paper’s response to Kirby Delauter is perfect.
By
Joe DeLessio
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 30, 2014
The New Republic
Loses 4 More Staffers
Following the mass exodus earlier this month.
By
Margaret Hartmann
high times
Dec. 23, 2014
Video: This Is Your BBC Reporter on Drugs
It’s hard to report when you’re standing next to a flaming pile of drugs.
By
Margaret Hartmann
urbanism
Dec. 23, 2014
A Proposed Megatower on the Pier Would Wreck the South Street Seaport
This battle doesn’t just pit preservation against development; it forces us to choose between preservation by neglect and a more active restoration.
By
Justin Davidson
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 22, 2014
The New Republic
Promises More Diverse Voices on Staff
Editor Gabriel Snyder says the magazine “has always been both in love and at war with its prior self.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
do not want
Dec. 16, 2014
Jeb Bush Tweet Sparks Wolf Blitzer Dance Party
“To paraphrase @Meghan_Trainor it’s all ‘bout that (GOP) base,” joked America’s beardiest anchor.
By
Margaret Hartmann
the future of purr-blishing
Dec. 11, 2014
Who Killed
Cat Fancy
?
This was much more than another print-is-dead tale.
By
Abraham Riesman
blog-stained wretches
Dec. 10, 2014
Gawker Media to Be Ruled by Consensus
Instead of just by Nick Denton.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Dec. 9, 2014
Cool-Guy Vice CEO Handed Out $1M in Holiday Bonuses (Because He’s Cool)
What a cool guy.
By
Jessica Roy
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 7, 2014
Chris Hughes Strikes Back at Staffers Who Quit
The New Republic
“If you really care about an institution and want to make it strong for the ages, you don’t walk out.”
By
Margaret Hartmann
ink-stained wretches
Dec. 6, 2014
The New Republic
Won’t Put Out Another Print Issue Until February
Probably for the best.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Dec. 5, 2014
Candy Crowley Is Leaving CNN
According to a memo sent out by Jeff Zucker.
By
Jessica Roy
media
Dec. 5, 2014
Mass Resignations Hit
The New Republic
Almost all of the senior staff has resigned.
By
Jessica Roy
architecture
Dec. 5, 2014
Who Wants a Supertall Skyline? The Emerging Aesthetic of the 1,000-Foot Tower
Dozens of supertall buildings are being built or planned. If we avert our gaze, we’ll get a bundle of glass stakes fencing off the air above Manhattan.
By
Justin Davidson
Dec. 4, 2014
New Republic
Staff Reacts to Editor Change-Up
Based on their tweets.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Dec. 4, 2014
Gabriel Snyder to Replace Frank Foer as Editor of The
New Republic
A big shake up as owner Chris Hughes looks to a digital future.
By
Marin Cogan
future culture
Dec. 3, 2014
Going Green in the Urban Jungle
Meet the architects who want to save cities by letting mother nature back in.
By
Justin Davidson
ferguson
Nov. 25, 2014
Darren Wilson Wouldn’t Have Done Anything Differently
That’s what he just told George Stephanopoulos about the day he killed Mike Brown.
By
Caroline Bankoff
blog-stained wretches
Nov. 25, 2014
Omidyar’s First Look Media Shuts Down Former Taibbi Project
And the staff is being let go.
By
Caroline Bankoff
ferguson
Nov. 24, 2014
Darren Wilson Has Been Secretly Meeting With TV Anchors
Though he failed to show up to court.
By
Margaret Hartmann
blog-stained wretches
Nov. 20, 2014
Jill Abramson Might End Up at the Huffington Post
The journalism start-up she’s planning with Steve Brill is looking for a home.
By
Caroline Bankoff
media
Nov. 18, 2014
Uber Executive Says Company Should Dig Up Dirt on Unfriendly Journalists
He outlined a plan to hire opposition researchers and publicly smear reporters.
By
Margaret Hartmann
real estate
Nov. 16, 2014
Where’s Anna? A Floor-by-Floor Guide to One World Trade Center
The Condé Nast move-in schedule, unoccupied upper floors, and more.
By
Daniel Edward Rosen
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