For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course.
Category: News and News Media
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A Window Into the Lives of New York City Renters
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Judge Rules Pentagon Restrictions on Press Are Unconstitutional
The New York Times – Business:A federal judge tossed parts of the Pentagon’s restrictions on news outlets, saying they violated the First Amendment, in a lawsuit brought by The New York Times.
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Wired’s New Editor Doesn’t Care if the Tech Bros Are Mad
The New York Times – Business:Katie Drummond has transformed the publication into a bright spot for Condé Nast with aggressive political reporting.
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Wired’s New Editor Doesn’t Care if the Tech Bros Are Mad
The New York Times – Business:Katie Drummond has transformed the publication into a bright spot for Condé Nast with aggressive political reporting.
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With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,’ Trump Pressures Media on the War
The New York Times – Business:A president who calls journalists the “enemy of the people” has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.
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How Jeff Bezos Upended The Washington Post
The New York Times – Business:The billionaire newspaper owner, dissatisfied by years of losses, wants the newsroom to double productivity with half its budget.
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A Call for Reporting Tips Rankles Pentagon Officials
The New York Times – Business:A Washington Post appeal for information about the military qualified as prohibited “solicitation,” according to defense officials.
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Pentagon Bars Photographers From Briefings on Iran War
The New York Times – Business:The decision is the latest move by the Pentagon to restrict access inside the department for journalists.
