Por: New York Post Business November 21, 2023
New Yorker editor David Remnick told staffers that a Gaza-based Palestinian poet who contributed essays to the magazine has been “arrested.” The Conde Nast-owned publication has lost contact with Mosab Abu Toha, according to Michael Luo, a New Yorker editor who announced Remnick’s note on his X social media page on Monday. Luo’s post didn’t specify who the magazine believes arrested Abu Toha, only saying that he was taken into custody... + full article
The Daily Beast USA World November 21, 2023
A Palestinian writer whose work has been published in U.S. magazines such as The Atlantic and was detained in Gaza, a New Yorker editor said on Monday.New Yorker editor-in-chief David Remnick alerted staffers on Monday that the magazine lost touch with writer Mosab Abu Toha and... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 26, 2023
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The Daily Beast USA Life December 10, 2022
Lee Lorenz, the legendary cartoonist and long-time editor at The New Yorker, Thursday at his home in Norwalk, Connecticut. He was 90 years old.Born in Hackensack, New Jersey in 1932, the illustrator had a storied career at The New Yorker magazine from 1956 to the late 2010s. But... + más
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CBS News USA Politics December 04, 2022
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Business Insider USA Business November 09, 2022
Goldman Sachs promoted 80 people to partner status on Wednesday, marking the largest class since David Solomon took over as CEO in 2018.Twenty-three of the new members are women and seven identify as black — the highest ever figures in both cases, the company said. Nineteen... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment November 03, 2022
NEW YORK -- George Booth, a prize-winning cartoonist for The New Yorker who with manic affection captured the timeless comedy of dogs and cats and the human beings somehow in charge of their well being, has died. He was 96. A New Yorker spokesperson announced that Booth died... + más
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