Rolling Stone Faces Revived Lawsuit Over Campus Rape Article
Nicole Eramo, a former associate dean at the University of Virginia, leaving court last year with her lawyer Tom Clare. Ms. Eramo won a $3 million jury award in her lawsuit against Rolling Stone over...
View ArticleBook News: YouTube Star Hank Green Will Publish His First Novel Next Year
Following in the footsteps of his older brother, the best-selling novelist John Green, Hank Green will publish his first novel with Dutton.
View ArticleAt Italian Vogue, a New Beginning
Emanuele Farneti, editor of Italian Vogue, is about as different from his predecessor as possible: in gender and generation, and from a different professional background.
View ArticleLillian Ross, Acclaimed Reporter for The New Yorker, Dies at 99
One of her rules of journalism was, “Do not call attention to yourself.” Yet she did just that in a memoir about her long affair with her celebrated editor.
View ArticleFacebook, After ‘Fail’ Over Ads Targeting Racists, Makes Changes
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, said the company had never anticipated that its ad-targeting technology could be used to court users who described themselves as “Jew haters” or...
View ArticlePreet Bharara, Ousted Federal Prosecutor, Will Join CNN
Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney in Manhattan, was named a senior legal analyst by CNN on Wednesday, the same day he released the first episode of his podcast.
View ArticleOn ‘Star Trek: Discovery,’ a Franchise Boldly Goes Into the Serial TV Era
The first new “Star Trek” series in more than a decade deals with the demands of long-form storytelling and confronts earthbound production problems.
View ArticleSome Cartoons That Missed the Cut
The New Yorker is highly selective of the cartoons it publishes. Here are cartoons that didn’t make it.
View ArticleThe New Yorker Said No, but These Cartoons Just May Make Your Day
There are likely to be some winners — and a few groaners — at an exhibition of 45 cartoons that didn’t make the cut.
View ArticleKatherine M. Bonniwell, Life Magazine Publisher, Dies at 70
Ms. Bonniwell held a number of top positions at Time Inc. at a heady time for magazine publishing, paving the way for future female managers.
View ArticleWriting Rupert, Playing Murdoch, Making ‘Ink’
How the playwright James Graham and the actor Bertie Carvel give the media mogul a fair hearing in a play that takes a hard look at populism and the press.
View ArticleMegyn Kelly Is Ready for Her Morning Closeup
“I don’t feel this is a risky proposition, because I know myself and know what I can do,” Megyn Kelly said of her daytime show, “Megyn Kelly Today,” which starts on NBC on Monday.
View ArticleLeading the Legal War Against Fox
So far this year, the lawyer Douglas Wigdor, a conservative Republican, has filed 11 suits against Fox News for defamation, sexual harassment and racial discrimination.
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