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SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco MARA GAY - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY HometownBrooklyn. I cover New York for the editorial board. Before coming to The Times, I covered City Hall for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Daily News, writing about Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio. I wrote a column for my college newspaper, The Michigan Daily. Great journalism can change the world. JAIME SWANSON JOINS LONDON NEWSROOM Jaime Swanson, Washington night editor for the last several years, takes on a critical position for our global news operation. Read more in this note from Michael Slackman, Jim Yardley, Kim Fararo and GregWinter.
VALERIE HOPKINS JOINS THE TIMES IN RUSSIA Credit: Thomas Imo. We are pleased to report that Valerie Hopkins is our newest correspondent. Valerie will be joining our Moscow bureau to work with Anton Troianovski and Andrew Kramer in covering one of the most important stories of our time: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. From her base in Hungary, Valerie reported on how during his 11 years in NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
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SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco MARA GAY - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY HometownBrooklyn. I cover New York for the editorial board. Before coming to The Times, I covered City Hall for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Daily News, writing about Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio. I wrote a column for my college newspaper, The Michigan Daily. Great journalism can change the world. JAIME SWANSON JOINS LONDON NEWSROOM Jaime Swanson, Washington night editor for the last several years, takes on a critical position for our global news operation. Read more in this note from Michael Slackman, Jim Yardley, Kim Fararo and GregWinter.
VALERIE HOPKINS JOINS THE TIMES IN RUSSIA Credit: Thomas Imo. We are pleased to report that Valerie Hopkins is our newest correspondent. Valerie will be joining our Moscow bureau to work with Anton Troianovski and Andrew Kramer in covering one of the most important stories of our time: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. From her base in Hungary, Valerie reported on how during his 11 years in NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
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May 5, 2003. Hometown. Petaluma, Calif. College. Yale University. What I Do. I try to explain, investigate and bring to life Japan and the Korean Peninsula. How I Got to The Times. My first year in college, I went along to a meeting of The New Journal, a monthly magazine, and was immediately hooked. NEW DEPUTY AND REPORTER FOR SPORTS New Deputy and Reporter for Sports. Oskar Garcia of The Associated Press is joining The New York Times this month as a deputy Sports editor, and Alan Blinder becomes college sports reporter in July. Randy Archibold announces a new hire as deputy Sports editor, and the desk welcomes Alan Blinder from National. SHAWNA RICHER JOINS THE TIMES I am pleased to announce that Shawna Richer, a masthead editor at The Globe and Mail who oversees sports and features, will be joining Sports as an assistant editor in February. Shawna brings a keen eye for digital and narrative storytelling, and an obvious deep knowledge of Canada that will help with The Times’s initiative there. 2021 PULITZER PRIZE REMARKS FROM MICHAEL SLACKMAN 2020 seemed to be trying awfully hard to break us. Even now it feels like a year that will simply not let go. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the light that nevertheless made its way through thecracks: It was you.
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SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco MARA GAY - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY HometownBrooklyn. I cover New York for the editorial board. Before coming to The Times, I covered City Hall for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Daily News, writing about Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio. I wrote a column for my college newspaper, The Michigan Daily. Great journalism can change the world. JAIME SWANSON JOINS LONDON NEWSROOM Jaime Swanson, Washington night editor for the last several years, takes on a critical position for our global news operation. Read more in this note from Michael Slackman, Jim Yardley, Kim Fararo and GregWinter.
VALERIE HOPKINS JOINS THE TIMES IN RUSSIA Credit: Thomas Imo. We are pleased to report that Valerie Hopkins is our newest correspondent. Valerie will be joining our Moscow bureau to work with Anton Troianovski and Andrew Kramer in covering one of the most important stories of our time: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. From her base in Hungary, Valerie reported on how during his 11 years in NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
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SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco MARA GAY - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY HometownBrooklyn. I cover New York for the editorial board. Before coming to The Times, I covered City Hall for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Daily News, writing about Mayors Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio. I wrote a column for my college newspaper, The Michigan Daily. Great journalism can change the world. JAIME SWANSON JOINS LONDON NEWSROOM Jaime Swanson, Washington night editor for the last several years, takes on a critical position for our global news operation. Read more in this note from Michael Slackman, Jim Yardley, Kim Fararo and GregWinter.
VALERIE HOPKINS JOINS THE TIMES IN RUSSIA Credit: Thomas Imo. We are pleased to report that Valerie Hopkins is our newest correspondent. Valerie will be joining our Moscow bureau to work with Anton Troianovski and Andrew Kramer in covering one of the most important stories of our time: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. From her base in Hungary, Valerie reported on how during his 11 years in NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
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May 5, 2003. Hometown. Petaluma, Calif. College. Yale University. What I Do. I try to explain, investigate and bring to life Japan and the Korean Peninsula. How I Got to The Times. My first year in college, I went along to a meeting of The New Journal, a monthly magazine, and was immediately hooked. NEW DEPUTY AND REPORTER FOR SPORTS New Deputy and Reporter for Sports. Oskar Garcia of The Associated Press is joining The New York Times this month as a deputy Sports editor, and Alan Blinder becomes college sports reporter in July. Randy Archibold announces a new hire as deputy Sports editor, and the desk welcomes Alan Blinder from National. SHAWNA RICHER JOINS THE TIMES I am pleased to announce that Shawna Richer, a masthead editor at The Globe and Mail who oversees sports and features, will be joining Sports as an assistant editor in February. Shawna brings a keen eye for digital and narrative storytelling, and an obvious deep knowledge of Canada that will help with The Times’s initiative there. 2021 PULITZER PRIZE REMARKS FROM MICHAEL SLACKMAN 2020 seemed to be trying awfully hard to break us. Even now it feels like a year that will simply not let go. But let’s take a moment to appreciate the light that nevertheless made its way through thecracks: It was you.
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STELLA BUGBEE NAMED STYLES EDITOR Stella joins The Times from New York magazine and brings a broad and ambitious vision for Styles coverage, one that embraces fashion andlifestyle
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A NEW ROLE FOR KATIE THOMAS Katie has distinguished herself on the pharma beat for the past nine years with a nonstop stream of news, scoops and investigative stories. She’s now moving into a new role as an enterprise reporter who tells the deeper, often hidden stories at the intersection of money andhealth care.
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VALERIE HOPKINS JOINS THE TIMES IN RUSSIA Credit: Thomas Imo. We are pleased to report that Valerie Hopkins is our newest correspondent. Valerie will be joining our Moscow bureau to work with Anton Troianovski and Andrew Kramer in covering one of the most important stories of our time: Vladimir Putin’s Russia. From her base in Hungary, Valerie reported on how during his 11 years in JAIME SWANSON JOINS LONDON NEWSROOM Jaime Swanson, Washington night editor for the last several years, takes on a critical position for our global news operation. Read more in this note from Michael Slackman, Jim Yardley, Kim Fararo and GregWinter.
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STAFF NEWS FROM OPINION Staff News From Opinion. Indrani Sen joins Opinion as culture editor, Ana Becker as a digital design developer and Michal Leibowitz as an editorial assistant. Read more in this note from Charlotte Greensit, Jyoti Thottam and Kate Elazegui. We have new colleagues to announce, two who start today, Monday, March 29, and one who will join nextweek.
SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco A NEW ROLE FOR KATIE THOMAS Katie has distinguished herself on the pharma beat for the past nine years with a nonstop stream of news, scoops and investigative stories. She’s now moving into a new role as an enterprise reporter who tells the deeper, often hidden stories at the intersection of money andhealth care.
NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
NEW DEPUTY AND REPORTER FOR SPORTS New Deputy and Reporter for Sports. Oskar Garcia of The Associated Press is joining The New York Times this month as a deputy Sports editor, and Alan Blinder becomes college sports reporter in July. Randy Archibold announces a new hire as deputy Sports editor, and the desk welcomes Alan Blinder from National.MOTOKO RICH
May 5, 2003. Hometown. Petaluma, Calif. College. Yale University. What I Do. I try to explain, investigate and bring to life Japan and the Korean Peninsula. How I Got to The Times. My first year in college, I went along to a meeting of The New Journal, a monthly magazine, and was immediately hooked. SHAWNA RICHER JOINS THE TIMES I am pleased to announce that Shawna Richer, a masthead editor at The Globe and Mail who oversees sports and features, will be joining Sports as an assistant editor in February. Shawna brings a keen eye for digital and narrative storytelling, and an obvious deep knowledge of Canada that will help with The Times’s initiative there. ERINMICHELLE PERRI JOINS THE TIMES AS CHIEF INFORMATION Erinmichelle Perri is joining The New York Times as chief information security officer. In this newly created role reporting to Nick Rockwell, our chief technology officer, Erinmichelle will manage the development of The Times’s information security program,ANNUAL REPORTS
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Subscriber Events. Subscriber Events are live and remote experiences that bring All Access Plus subscribers closer to The Times, to our journalists and to the larger subscriber community. Learn aboutSubscriber Events.
STAFF NEWS FROM OPINION Staff News From Opinion. Indrani Sen joins Opinion as culture editor, Ana Becker as a digital design developer and Michal Leibowitz as an editorial assistant. Read more in this note from Charlotte Greensit, Jyoti Thottam and Kate Elazegui. We have new colleagues to announce, two who start today, Monday, March 29, and one who will join nextweek.
SARAH WEINMAN BECOMES NEW COLUMNIST FOR CRIME FICTION AS We are delighted to announce that Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review. She was, of course, the most obvious suspect: Weinman is the author of “The Real Lolita: A Lost Girl, An Unthinkable Crime, and a Scandalous Masterpiece,” and the editor of the anthologies “Unspeakable Acts: True Tales of Crime, Murder, Deceit & Obsession” (Ecco A NEW ROLE FOR KATIE THOMAS Katie has distinguished herself on the pharma beat for the past nine years with a nonstop stream of news, scoops and investigative stories. She’s now moving into a new role as an enterprise reporter who tells the deeper, often hidden stories at the intersection of money andhealth care.
NOOR QASIM - THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY Books. New York. 2020-21. Noor Qasim is a writer from the Chicago area. Most recently, she interned at The Paris Review, where she wrote on literature and culture for The Paris Review Daily. She also has held internships at The Common and Picador, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and has served as a reader for One Story, a literarymagazine.
NEW DEPUTY AND REPORTER FOR SPORTS New Deputy and Reporter for Sports. Oskar Garcia of The Associated Press is joining The New York Times this month as a deputy Sports editor, and Alan Blinder becomes college sports reporter in July. Randy Archibold announces a new hire as deputy Sports editor, and the desk welcomes Alan Blinder from National.MOTOKO RICH
May 5, 2003. Hometown. Petaluma, Calif. College. Yale University. What I Do. I try to explain, investigate and bring to life Japan and the Korean Peninsula. How I Got to The Times. My first year in college, I went along to a meeting of The New Journal, a monthly magazine, and was immediately hooked. SHAWNA RICHER JOINS THE TIMES I am pleased to announce that Shawna Richer, a masthead editor at The Globe and Mail who oversees sports and features, will be joining Sports as an assistant editor in February. Shawna brings a keen eye for digital and narrative storytelling, and an obvious deep knowledge of Canada that will help with The Times’s initiative there. ERINMICHELLE PERRI JOINS THE TIMES AS CHIEF INFORMATION Erinmichelle Perri is joining The New York Times as chief information security officer. In this newly created role reporting to Nick Rockwell, our chief technology officer, Erinmichelle will manage the development of The Times’s information security program, STAFF UPDATE FROM FILM AND TV TEAM I’m excited to announce that Sofia Smith has joined the Film and TV team as scripted coordinator, a new role. Sofia comes to The Times from Higher Ground Productions, where she was assistant to the companyco-heads.
SOUMYA KARLAMANGLA JOINING THE TIMES AS LEAD WRITER FOR 1 day ago · We are excited to announce that Soumya Karlamangla is going to be the next lead writer for California Today, our daily newsletter for helping hundreds of thousands of readers stay on top of what they need to know about a state that is vital to the country’s culture, politics and economy.As a Los Angeles Times journalist for the past eight years, Soumya has reported from up and down the STAFF NEWS FROM OPINION Staff News From Opinion. Indrani Sen joins Opinion as culture editor, Ana Becker as a digital design developer and Michal Leibowitz as an editorial assistant. Read more in this note from Charlotte Greensit, Jyoti Thottam and Kate Elazegui. We have new colleagues to announce, two who start today, Monday, March 29, and one who will join nextweek.
CAROLE SABOURAUD JOINS OPINION AUDIO Carole Sabouraud joins Opinion Audio as an associate audio engineer and composer.. Born in France, Carole moved to Spain at an early age and started performing live while studying sound engineering and music. In 2009 she began scoring short films and documentaries, one such was Real Life Test, a queer series that earned recognition from festivals and educators worldwide. A NEW ROLE FOR KATE HARRIS Your Tracker Settings. We use cookies and similar methods to recognize visitors and remember their preferences. To learn more about these methods, including how to disable them, view our Cookie Policy.. By clicking ‘‘I accept,’’ you consent to the processing of your data by us and third parties using the above methods. SILURIANS PRESS CLUB HONORS The Times won five medallions, the top award in each category: In the Breaking News category, Michael Rothfeld, Somini Sengupta, Joseph Goldstein and Brian M. Rosenthal won for their work covering the coronavirus surge at a hospital in Elmhurst.; In the Arts and Culture Reporting category, Michael Paulson, Elizabeth A. Harris, Graham Bowley and Jessie Wender won for their piece “One Lost A NOTE TO STAFF FROM A.G. SULZBERGER ON RECENT NEWS Colleagues, This week the Department of Justice notified us that it had secretly seized phone logs in 2017 for four Times reporters as part of a leak investigation begun during the Trump administration. The notification follows recent disclosures that the Justice Department also seized phone logs and email logs from the same period for reporters from The Washington Post and CNN.BRIAN ZHANG
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