Robert D. McFadden, a masterful rewrite reporter and obituary writer, retired from The New York Times after 63 years.
Caro’s book on Robert Moses, a city planner who reshaped New York, is also a reflection on “the dangers of unchecked power,” ...
Much ado has been made of euphemism inflation. While it’s easy to make fun of it, it’s worth examining its logic.
Indifference was the world’s first reaction to Karl Marx’s magnum opus. In 1867, when the first volume of “Capital” was ...
Acuña is the first Mets player ever to record a single, double, triple and home run in his first five games with an at-bat.
Many governments maintain war chests of foreign assets — reserves — that can be used to support their own currencies in times of stress ... City University of New York Graduate Center.
PARA CHUTE intersects with 91-Across, [What a police escort may offer], or SAFE PASSAGE. TEAM E VENT crosses 95-Across, [Classic cover-ups for spies], or TRENCH COATS. A PASSAGE, a TRENCH and a TUBE — ...
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For my money, uttering those 23 words, or something like them, is the key for Kamala Harris to win Tuesday’s debate against Donald Trump — and the election.
The byline of Robert D. McFadden, who retired on Sunday, has been one of the most distinguished in the history of The Times.
39D. It’s funny how words on a page from childhood can settle in one’s mind for decades. The [Plant also known as coffeeweed] ...
The evening campaign events follow an explosive report that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina, the Republican nominee ...