Sentences with phrase «york times story»

A New York Times story earlier this month said Wall Street firms are taking advantage of rock bottom real estate prices in areas like Phoenix and Las Vegas, spending billions of dollars in some of the nation's most depressed markets.
And per that New York Times story, LGBT gentrifiers continue to stream into town (the local gay pride parade is the largest in the state).
According to the New York Times story on how Cambridge Analytica acquired all that user data, the source was an app.
Several high - profile users have also deleted their accounts following the March 19 New York Times story.
Kaspersky first noticed intrusion by Israel referenced in The New York Times story back in 2015, when it reported that «a sophisticated cyberespionage actor» had infiltrated its systems using code that resembled a previous attack.
Apple also has entered talks to buy startup Lit Motors, which has developed an electric self - balancing motorcycle, according to a New York Times story following up on the FT report.
A New York Times story also stated that Facebook has known about the issue since 2015.
President Donald Trump fired his Secretary of State, replaced him with the CIA Director and named as new director a woman who once ran a black site where torture took place (per this Feb. 2017 New York Times story) At the same time, Trump's personal assistant was reportedly escorted off the White...
That, as it turns out, is the number reported by a New York Times story on Facebook and Cambridge Analytica published Saturday, citing documents and people familiar with the collection and use of the data.
Sandberg specifically was named in a damning bit of The New York Times story on Stamos's near rage - quit.
On Saturday morning, Facebook dove into the semantics of its disclosure, arguing against wording in the New York Times story the company was attempting to get out in front of that referred to the incident as a breach.
See the New York Times story on the ruling.
(See the New York Times story and the BBC story.)
Consider a recent McKinsey report (related New York Times story here), which concludes that automation of industries (including the professions) will vary depending on technical feasibility, the cost of developing and deploying the solutions, labor market dynamics, economic benefits, and regulatory and social acceptance.
[Turkewitz] is the source of the New York Times story, and the absence of his name, and his blawg, in the piece is a shoddy reflection of its journalistic integrity.
The difficulties were brought home to me in a recent New York Times story that describes how 70 medical, research and advocacy organizations in 41 countries came to an agreement that genetic data needed to organized in ways that better serve medical understanding, while respecting what's left of our privacy and our right of self - possession.
Those who use the courts get at least respectful coverage like this New York Times story, «In Lawsuit After Lawsuit, It's Everyday People v. Trump.»
Orin Kerr at The Volokh Conspiracy posts about this New York Times story reporting on infighting between DOJ career attorneys and political appointees regarding the DOJ's decision to seek $ 10 billion in penalties against the tobacco companies in its racketeering case rather than the $ 130 billion originally sought.
In a front - page New York Times story on Friday, he describes how he came to take the deposition of Jeffrey Stephan, an employee of GMAC who signed thousands of foreclosure affidavits in his role as a «limited signing officer.»
Around 1993, I remember this, there was a New York Times story and they were talking about Mosaic and the new graphical web browsers and how it was going to change the internet because, unlike the rest of the internet, there was agreement that these were commercial.
Speaking of TalkLeft and Jeralyn Merritt, she made the lede of The New York Times story on DNC bloggers.
Shawanna Nelson Lumsey won her lawsuit against the Arkansas Department of Corrections (see this New York Times story for background), but was awarded only nominal damages of $ 1.
As Adam Cohen describes in this New York Times story, because the Internet disseminates material published in the United States worldwide, authors and journalists otherwise protected by the First Amendment are finding themselves dragged within the purview of the more restrictive libel laws on the books in other countries.
Hotelier Leona Helmsley's pet is one lucky dog: He's the beneficiary of $ 12 million from his owner's will, according to this New York Times story, Helmsley, Through Will, Is Still Calling the Shots (8/30/07).
McDougal also cites a New York Times story that said AMI and her lawyer had notified Trump lawyer Michael Cohen about the deal.
But that's precisely what the large firm lawyers, and, indeed, all the lawyers, who represent Guantanamo detainees have been accused of by the Justice Department, according to this New York Times story, Court Asked to Limit Lawyers at Guantánamo (4/26/07).
Besides YouTube, there's also the problem of divorcing spouses who blog and podcast, as this recent New York Times story describes.
In 2016, federal prosecutors had dropped criminal charges filed against Elam, according to a New York Times story.
Last week's New York Times story titled «Decades of Sexual Harassment Accusations Against Harvey Weinstein» is no exception.
But members of the public apparently aren't buying that advice — at least, according to the statistics and personal stories described in this New York Times story, A Need for A Will?
In a front - page New York Times story this summer, The Marshall Project reported that the practice gives prosecutors a strategic advantage, especially because the vast majority of cases never make it that far: More than 98 percent of New York felony arrests that end in conviction occur through a guilty plea, not a trial.
According to this New York Times story, the ruling resulted from a suit by Public Citizen on behalf of Alexander & Catalano, a personal injury firm in New York that referred to itself as a heavy hitter (a huge no - no not just under the newly issued New York rules but in Nevada as well).
But in response to this New York Times story on law firms» mandatory retirement programs (12/08/06), MacEwen comes out swinging, decrying these programs as idiocy or atrocity and an inherently inhumane practice.
«Industrial Group Plans to Battle Climate Treaty,» said the headline of a New York Times story on April 26, 1998.
So, while the New York Times story does have a dog - bites - man feel to it, it forebodes a much bigger story in the making, given the direction of the five men in the majority in Citizens United and the right - wing domination of the federal appellate court.
From the «re-positioning of old news» file: as quoted in the New York Times story about a trillion dollar minerals discovery in Afganistan, U.S.
And the front page New York Times story based on the study notes that 3.7 million Americans — that's how many live within mere feet of high tides — are now at risk from increasing coastal flooding, thanks to rising sea levels.
Pruitt has also faced accusations that he's unusually close to energy producers, including a 2014 New York Times story reporting that he and other Republican attorneys general had formed an «unprecedented, secretive alliance» with the industry.
Take a look at another New York Times story this week: «Starved for Energy, Pakistan Braces for a Water Crisis.»
The voices of the thousands of Appalachians living with contaminated drinking water have finally been amplified over the past several days with a long - overdue announcement about halting mountaintop removal permits from the EPA and a widely - discussed New York Times story on Sunday about the devastating effects of coal - tainted water.
Or you can read the New York Times story.)
This week's front page New York Times story on geoengineering highlights the need for inclusive and informed discussion on how to responsibly manage research into emerging geoengineering technologies.
Dzama discusses a New York Times story he read about a woman in Afghanistan who allegedly burned a Quran.
The news from this New York Times story on the Giacometti foundation is that the Tate will hold a major retrospective in 2017.
A 2009 New York Times story on Herrera said her larger paintings were selling on the range from $ 30,000 to an «unimaginable» $ 44,000; Herrera told the paper, «I have more money now than I ever had in my life.»
As the Secret Empire comic book series neared its conclusion, Marvel inexplicably spoiled the end of its own Secret Empire comic book series days before release via a New York Times story.
In a syndicated New York Times story from 1977 on dog bites, opening with the story of a seven year - old boy receiving a very minor injury from a Great Dane, author Jane E. Brody advises, «(S) imple precautions on the part of the dog owners and potential victims could prevent most of these attacks.»
The hacking misdeeds were described in a New York Times story based on the findings of Hold Security, a Milwaukee firm that has a history of uncovering online security breaches.
In light of the New York Times story, I thought it expedient to explain IndieReader's review policies.
In a New York Times story titled The Best Book Reviews Money Can Buy, self - publishing phenom John Locke (not the philosopher, nor the Lost character) admitted to buying Amazon reviews.
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