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Sunday Business Editor, New York Times. Previously: LA Times; Vogue; Styles Editor, New York Times

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The passing of a theatrical god. I have spent so many evenings in a theater marveling at his work, starting with a Sarasota, Fla. production of Jumpers when I was a junior in college and ending with Leopoldstadt on Broadway nearly 50 years later. He will be missed.
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The scene at the stage door of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ last night, with a crush of fans waiting for Paul Mescal to emerge
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Today’s cover story in the Sunday Business section of ⁦@nytimes⁩: A profile of Vivian Tu (aka ⁦@Your_RichBFF⁩), the social media influencer who may just be Generation Z’s answer to Suze Orman
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Vivian Tu is one of a new wave of female influencers who are using TikTok and Instagram to spread the message of personal finance to millennials and Generation Z.
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Can Joanna Coles and Ben Sherwood ride The Daily Beast back to the upper rungs of the New York media world? The NYT’s ⁦@katie_robertson⁩ does a deep dive on the once-buzzy news site in her Sunday Business cover story.
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Can Joanna Coles and Ben Sherwood revive the once-buzzy news site and reclaim their perches atop the New York media world? Their own staff isn’t sure.
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Today in Sunday Business: How Town & Country’s Stellene Volandes has emerged as one of the most prominent of that generation of magazine editors vying to become ‘the next Anna Wintour’
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Stellene Volandes has brought new life to Town & Country, with snappy cover lines and an active social media presence. Could she be the next Anna Wintour?
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How Fox News is covering Kamala’s speech tonight
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As ⁦the NYT’s ⁦@grynbaum⁩ writes for #SundayBusiness this weekend, The token liberal has long been a stock character of Fox News’ opera bouffe.” But none has had the impact of ⁦@JessicaTarlov⁩, the deft counter-puncher on ⁦@TheFive
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A die-hard Democrat, she is a resident dissenter on “The Five,” the most-watched show in cable news. Does she have the hardest job on television?
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Today’s ⁦@nytimes⁩ Sunday Business cover story: How Roger Goodell has made the NFL the wealthiest sports league in the world — and how players and fans are largely the ones paying the price of his ambitions
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Under the expansionist leadership of its commissioner, the National Football League is growing richer and richer. So, too, is Mr. Goodell.
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“I think we are on our way to being a beautiful city again” Detroit’s ⁦@MayorMikeDuggan⁩ talking to the ⁦@nytimes⁩ about the city’s economic revival. (One that Donald Trump seems to be unaware of, based on his speech in Motor City this week)
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Once the largest city in the U.S. to declare bankruptcy, this Midwestern metropolis is now thriving. But some obstacles still remain.
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Amazin!
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They get punched and just punch right back. It’s becoming a theme.
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The power of print. Oct 6, 2024
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The Corner Office columns returns to ⁦⁦@nytimes⁩ with a profile of ⁦@DonnaMorrisWMT⁩, the chief people officer of Walmart, who started her job just weeks before the global pandemic
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With 1.6 million U.S. employees under her watch, the company’s chief people officer faced a unique challenge just weeks into her new job: a pandemic.
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The Amazins! #LGM
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The actors ⁦@SeanHayes⁩, ⁦@arnettwill⁩ and ⁦@batemanjason⁩ started the ⁦@SmartLess⁩ podcast in the middle of the pandemic. It’s now a $100 million media business. Read the cover story in the ⁦@nytimes⁩ Sunday Business section
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Started during the pandemic, this venture is the first step in a media empire being built by the actors Sean Hayes, Will Arnett and Jason Bateman.
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An unbelievable comeback! Shades of the 1969 Miracle Mets.
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OMG
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Today in Sunday Business: How a mother turned her grief over her daughter’s death in a plane crash into political activism, continuing a Nader family tradition. Masterfully told by ⁦@davidenrich⁩ with superb editing by ⁦@vtitunik
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Tragedy turned Nadia Milleron, Ralph Nader’s niece, into an activist. Now she’s on a long-shot campaign for Congress.
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Just Posted: The inside story of how the producers of The Apprentice crafted a fictional version of Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that fueled his path to the White House. An excerpt from Lucky Loser, my upcoming book w @russbuettner
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The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.
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This week’s cover story in Sunday Business: How the producers of The Apprentice created a largely fictional character named Donald Trump. An excerpt from the terrific new book, Lucky Loser, by NYT reporters ⁦@russbuettner⁩ and ⁦@susannecraig
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The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.
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