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The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper. It covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, popularly known in New York as just 'The Grey Lady', it serves as one of the country's newspapers of record. As of 2023, the newspaper had 296,330 print subscribers, making it the second-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation behind The Wall Street Journal which has 609,650 print subscribers.
HBO gradually shed its reputation as a fratty boys' club, but the network's origins as a vehicle for male licentiousness haunt the pages of It's Not TV
Some companies and restaurants have continued to raise prices on consumers even after their own inflation-related costs have been covered
A recurring theme across the book is the indifference and incompetence of government, particularly in America
In The Sassoons, Joseph Sassoon charts his family's triumphs and tragedies across continents and centuries and uncovers a tribe of fascinating figures
Leerhsen is a former executive editor at Sports Illustrated whose previous books include biographies of Ty Cobb and Butch Cassidy
The Indian jute industry has faced a worker shortage as educational levels rise in Bihar, UP, and Odisha, poor states where jute factories have drawn most of their labour
The trio was awarded for research into banking and financial crises
Chip War makes clear, the clash of resounding arms between autocracy and democracy is powered by silicon chips
Western countries may have provided too little support for post-Soviet reform, but they hardly isolated Russia, as Figes claims
The backbiting led to constant personnel turnover, a dreary parade of firings, resignations and defenestrations
His decision to step away from the game comes after a similar one by Serena Williams. But unlike Williams, Federer was more definitive
The book's title refers to a 'middle out' philosophy in which the govt creates a more democratic economy by focusing on ways to enlarge the middle and working classes at the expense of the wealthy
She ruled for seven decades, unshakably committed to the rituals of her role amid epic social and economic change and family scandal
Apple is taking small steps toward India. But the production of its latest phone, introduced on Wednesday, shows how difficult it will be to make big changes
The CCP has long promoted gender equality as a core tenet, but as cases of gender abuse make headlines, it has tried to squelch dissent, control narrative
It didn't merely influence the modern world - it created it
The lesson of Fisher's book is surely that we don't need more celestial inspirations for ambitious projects of human transformation
The declines spanned almost all races and income levels and were markedly worse for the lowest-performing students.
Firms like Carlyle have sought to convince outsiders that they would cede control to a younger class of executives
But here's the strange thing: Roosevelt denounced Gould primarily for his use of a "fraudulent corporation," the Manhattan Elevated Railroad. Why did he call it fraudulent?