The New York Times Stories
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., New York Times Publisher, Announces Succession Plan
Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher of the family-run newspaper for more than two decades, has begun to search for the next publisher.
Al Molinaro, Who Played Chef Al Delvecchio In 'Happy Days,' Dies At 96
Al Molinaro played the role of owner and chef Al Delvecchio in “Happy Days” and appeared in over 140 episodes.
Election 2016: Marco Rubio Snags Support Of Influential Billionaire Paul Singer, Major Blow To Jeb Bush: Report
New Yorker Paul Singer decides to support the Florida senator for president, much to the chagrin of Republican rivals Jeb Bush and Chris Christie.
Crisis-Stricken Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl Inc (VRX) Gets Redoubled Support From Hedge Funder Bill Ackman
The prominent hedge fund manager launched a two-hour defense of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. as the company's shares continue to tank.
China Abolishes One-Child Policy, But Will Families Take Advantage Of The Change Amid Economic Slowdown?
Families in China may not be keen to take on more children due to rising costs of living and cultural shifts, experts say.
Deutsche Bank Reports $6.5B Loss In Q3 Amid Litigation, Scraps Dividend Payments; To Cut 35K Jobs
The German lender, which reported a $6.5 billion third-quarter loss Thursday, also approved sweeping austerity measures, including slashing 35,000 jobs.
Barclays Names Ex-JPMorgan Banker James ‘Jes’ Staley As New CEO
The British bank names James Staley, a former JPMorgan Chase executive, as its new leader amid a lackluster performance and vagueness about its future structure.
Argentina Presidential Elections 2015 Results: How And When To Find Out Which Candidates Won, Lost
Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri turned out a surprisingly strong performance, forcing the country's first runoff vote.
Daily Fantasy Sports Regulation? NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Calls For Federal Oversight Of Industry
“I think it would ultimately aid the industry," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says of regulating the daily fantasy-sports business.
Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: Company Investigating If More Vehicles Have 'Defeat Devices'
The German automaker admitted last month that nearly 11 million vehicles globally may have been equipped with the cheat software.
Anti-Immigration Violence Surges In Germany, Government Responds
The European nation's leadership also denounced remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, asserting Palestinian influence on the Holocaust.
Ahead Of Obama Overdose Initiative, Which States Have The Most Drug-Related Deaths?
More Americans die from drug overdoses every year than car crashes, the government says.
Prince Charles Snubs Xi Jinping? UK Banquet For Chinese President Skipped By Heir To British Throne
Prince Charles has a history of snubbing Chinese leaders and events.
Amazon Finally Responds To Scathing New York Times Report; Jay Carney Calls Former Employee A Criminal
Amazon's Jay Carney statement included an email from the lead reporter of the story, complaining that she misled Amazon about the story's angle.
Ann Coulter 'The View' Controversy: Conservative Commentator Shuts Down Raven-Symoné, Criticizes Immigration
After Coulter called herself a “settler” and made a comment about immigrants, Raven-Symoné asked Coulter why she could not stop herself from saying offensive things.
Netflix Wants An Oscar For ‘Beasts Of No Nation,’ But Theater Chains Boycott
Multiplex owners say they won't show "Beasts of No Nation" because of Netflix's plan to violate a traditional 90-day window between a film's theatrical and TV premieres.
Clinton Makes Spanish-Language Gaffe: A History Of Presidential Candidates Embarrassing Themselves While Wooing Hispanic Voters
"Yo estoy contigo," Clinton said. "That's a promise."
Immigration Reform 2015: Obama Executive Action Deadline Approaches As Federal Court Mulls Legality Of Deferred Deportation Expansion
"As long as we get a decision by the end of October or beginning of November, the case could be heard by the Supreme Court this term."
Philippine Army Rejects Call For Negotiations With Militants; Military Says Hostage Video May Be Authentic
A spokesman for the Philippine military reportedly said Wednesday that the video showing appeals by the four hostages may be authentic.
Democratic Presidential Debate Marijuana Legalization: Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton Call For Shorter Drug Sentences
Toward the end of the Democratic debate Tuesday night, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton both called for fewer prison sentences for people who smoke marijuana.
Playboy Magazine To Drop Nude Pictures Of Models After Surge In Internet Porn
The surge in Internet pornography and a drop in Playboy's circulation have been cited as reasons behind the magazine's decision to discontinue the publication of nude photos.
President Barack Obama Thinks Kanye West Has New Political Ambitions
Take notes. Here’s how the president fused the impasse over the speaker of the House with humor and Kanye West’s political ambitions to fire up a fundraiser.
US, Russia To Resume Air Safety Talks, As Tensions Rise Over Syria Conflict
The move comes as tensions over the two countries' military campaigns in Syria are escalating and the chances of a clash between their respective forces are on the rise.
Bernie Sanders Slams Obama's FDA Pick: Robert Califf Has Ties To Pharmaceutical Industry
Robert Califf has been paid for consulting work by big pharmaceutical firms, according to reports.
Combating The Islamic State: US Ends Anti-ISIS Syrian Rebel Training Program
The White House has ended a program to train Syrian rebels to fight the Islamic State group, officials said Friday.
Russian Missiles Aimed At Syria Crash In Iran? Moscow, Tehran Quiet Amid US Reports
Weapons aimed at Syria hit Iran on Thursday, U.S. Defense Department officials said. Neither Iran nor Russia has confirmed the reports.
Syrian Army Launches Ground Offensive, As Russia Ramps Up Aerial Bombardment
Fighting between the Russian-backed Syrian army and U.S.-backed rebels seemed like a U.S.-Russia proxy war.
Obama Apologizes For US Airstrike On Doctors Without Borders Hospital In Kunduz, Afghanistan
The U.S. attack in Kunduz, Afghanistan, killed 22 people and prompted Doctors Without Borders to call for an investigation.
Oregon Shooting Update: Chris Harper-Mercer’s Mother Knew Of Son’s Fascination With Guns, Encouraged It, Report Says
Chris Harper-Mercer opened fire at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, Thursday killing nine people.
Police In Northern California Arrest 4 Students Planning To Open Fire Inside High School
The exact time of the planned attack was not revealed, but it was reportedly expected to be conducted during a school event.


