The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. Although it remains both the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the United States as well as third largest overall behind The Wall Street Journal and USA Today, the weekday circulation of the paper has nonetheless fallen precipitously in recent years to fewer than one million copies daily for the first time since the 1980s. Nicknamed "The Gray Lady" and long regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record," the Times is owned by The New York Times Company which also publishes 18 other regional newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The company's chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. whose family has controlled the paper since 1896. Read More

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JPMorgan
JPMorgan's 'London Whale' To Be Gone By Year-End: Report

By IBTimes

Bruno Iksil, the trader behind the $2-billion-and-counting loss at New York-based banking giant JPMorgan Chase and Co. (NYSE: JPM) that has been the talk of New York and Washington for the past few days, will be leaving the bank within the year, the ... (5:29 pm)

MORE TOPICS: JPMORGAN CHASE, NYSE, NEW YORK, INVESTMENT, LONDON

JPMorgan still employs "whale" trader

By Reuters UK

Bruno Iksil, the London-based JPMorgan Chase & Co trader known as the "whale" believed to have been involved in the company's $2 billion (1.25 billion pounds) loss in derivatives, is still employed by JPMorgan, a spokeswoman for the bank said on Wednesday. (2:42 pm)

MORE TOPICS: JPMORGAN CHASE, NEW YORK, INVESTMENT, LONDON

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part 2
MTV Movie Awards: More In Touch Than The Oscars?

By IBTimes

Will your favorite film get the Golden Popcorn? (2:32 pm)

MORE TOPICS: GOLD, NEW YORK, HOLLYWOOD, GOLDEN GLOBE, THE OSCARS

Ratko Mladic
Ratko Mladic Goes On Trial Over War Crimes, Genocide; Taunts Survivors In Court

By IBTimes

Former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic went on trial Wednesday on 11 counts of war crimes, including genocide during Bosnian war in the 1990s, which saw the Srebrenica massacre and the bloody siege of Sarajevo. (9:54 am)

MORE TOPICS: COURT, NEW YORK, JUDICIARY

50 Shades of Grey
Libraries Banning ‘50 Shades of Grey’ may Lead to an R18 Rating

By IBTimes AU

Some libraries in the United States banned copies of E.L. James novels because of the steamy and erotic content. This may lead to an R18 rating to the upcoming film adaptation of the book. (11:39 pm)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK

Taruni Sachdev
Taruni Sachdev, Bollywood Child Actress, Dies In Nepal Plane Crash; Amitabh, Abhiskek Bachchan Tweet Condolences

By IBTimes

Bollywood child actress Taruni Sachdev was one among 15 tragically killed after an airplane carrying Indian and Danish tourists crashed into a hill near an airport in Nepal Monday. Bollywood actors including Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhiskek have offered their condolences to the family. (May 15)

MORE TOPICS: TWITTER, NEW YORK, BOLLYWOOD

Steve Novak led the NBA in three-point percentage for the 2011-2012 Season.
Knicks News: Rule Could Help New York Keep Jeremy Lin and Steve Novak, Sign Steve Nash

By IBTimes

The Knicks could be on the verge of receiving news that will help them keep their potential free agents. (May 15)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK

Majid Jamali Fashi
Iran Executes Alleged Israeli Spy For Killing Nuclear Scientist

By IBTimes

Iran has executed a man accused of being an Israeli spy, who was found guilty of killing an alleged Iranian nuclear physicist in 2010, Iranian state media reported Tuesday. (May 15)

MORE TOPICS: ISRAEL, NUCLEAR WEAPONS, NEW YORK, SETTLEMENT

GLAAD Slams New York Times For ‘Exploitative’ Report On Brooklyn Fire Victim Lorena Escalera

By IBTimes

"Would the New York Times ever describe a woman who is not transgender, who had died in a fire, as 'curvaceous' - in the first sentence, no less?" asks GLAAD's Director of News and Field Media. (May 14)

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Faryab, Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Nine Civilians Killed In Marketplace Bombing

By IBTimes

Nine people were killed and several more wounded on Monday morning when a bomb exploded at a busy marketplace in northern Afghanistan. (May 14)

MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, NEW YORK

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