Jason Epstein, the publishing visionary who introduced the quality paperback to American readers and planted the seed for what would become one of the country’s leading intellectual journals, The New York Review of Books, has died at 93. https://t.co/f0qUjdk0Oa
More than 101,000 public school students in New York City lacked permanent housing during the last school year, according to new city data. The figure demonstrates the stakes of school closures and educational disruptions during the pandemic.
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What an honor to have LOST CIVIL WAR featured in such a powerful piece @DailyMailUK Thanks to @dusicasue for the fantastic story on my new book @PavilionBooks. https://t.co/sIn7McDMb2
Over eight weeks between May and July, The New York Times sent 40 photographers and nine reporters to all five boroughs to document performances, house parties, bars, dance floors and all the chaos that makes New York come alive in the dark. https://t.co/BuI0vDNrXi
📯Professional news📯
It’s my one-year anniversary at @thisisinsider and I’ve been promoted to Senior Health Editor.
I will resist gushing about the team of reporters and editors I get to work with, and instead share some highlights (1/x)
"I don't want to die in here with the #coronavirus."
The fear is palpable in California’s largest state-run psychiatric facility. (thread) #COVID19#mentalhealth
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Beyond thrilled to announce that I'm now the senior investigative reporter at Bloomberg Industry Group (@BLaw@BGov @BTax). Send tips, leak documents to vbauman113 (at) protonmail (dot) com. #journalism#investigativejournalism
But the #FinCENFiles also show the misery that money laundering funds.
“These people in those crisp white shirts in their sharp suits are feeding off the tragedy of people dying all over the world," a former bank investigator said. https://t.co/7Jv9RU5txj
It's @ShreeyaSinha's last day @NYTNational. She's moving to a new adventure here @nytimes but we'll miss her smarts on all thing digital, audience and strategy. And she also helped create some of our most innovative journalism, like:
Khmer Rouge executioner “Duch” has died in a Phnom Penh hospital. The many thousands of victims of his horrific crimes had no such luxury. Reminded today also of the remarkable story of photojournalist @dunlopnic who tracked down Duch in 1999 — 20yrs after fall of the KR regime.
An official leading the #Purdue Pharma bankruptcy settlement for the New York Attorney General’s office is married to a pharmaceutical executive with apparent ties to the #opioid abatement business, raising concerns about a potential conflict of interest. https://t.co/bcejfPIQom