Was
-
Business
Christophe Deloire, Who Strove to Protect Journalists, Dies at 53
As the leader and spokesman for Reporters Without Borders, he rescued some, sought refuge for others and lobbied for pluralism…
-
Style
Did Jerry West Inspire the N.B.A.’s Logo? ‘There Was Never Any Doubt.’
After decades of the league having avoided the issue, Commissioner Adam Silver said what most people knew all along: It…
-
World
A Former Close Friend of Senator Menendez Testifies Against Him
Philip Sellinger, the U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey, was a guest at Senator Robert Menendez’s wedding in…
-
News
Howard Fineman, Veteran Political Journalist and TV Pundit, Dies at 75
From his beginnings with a daily newspaper, he moved easily through Newsweek magazine to cable news and, later, to the…
-
News
Restaurant Review: Penny, a Seafood Counter That Knows What It’s About
Almost everything on the menu at this sibling of Claud contains seafood. You sit at a counter to eat it.…
-
Style
Who Am I Without My Voice?
The serious trouble started on Christmas Eve, upstate with family. The Puerto Rican side does not alternate talking and listening…
-
Business
Why the Paramount Deal Talks Failed
After months of negotiations, Shari Redstone walked away from a tie-up with SkyDance. Here’s how a plan to reshape the…
-
News
Norman Carol, Violinist in Historic Concert in China, Is Dead at 95
The concertmaster and first-chair violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra for decades, he took part in a diplomatic breakthrough in 1973…
-
World
Man Charged With Using Racist Messaging Channel to Sell Guns From Prison
Manhattan prosecutors say Hayden Espinosa operated through a white-supremacist channel on Telegram that they discovered after a racist massacre in…
-
News
At the Ojai Festival, a Star Pianist Keeps the Focus on Young Artists
Mitsuko Uchida sat at the piano with her back to the audience. It was an unusual look for a reigning…