“The Apprentice,” a new movie that dramatizes the early years of Donald Trump’s career, ends with a scene between Mr. Trump and an actor who plays me. The year is 1986 and I’m interviewing Mr. Trump for the first time, to begin ghostwriting “The Art of the Deal,” a book …
Read More »Opinion | ‘Everything Is Politicized’: Chris Christie on Trump, Harris and Hurricane Lies
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, talked by Zoom on Wednesday afternoon with Chris Christie, who was the Republican governor of New Jersey when Hurricane Sandy hit that state in 2012, about the differences between the political climate then and the one surrounding the devastation of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. …
Read More »Opinion | Hurricanes, Climate Change and the 2024 Election
More from our inbox: Jack Smith’s TimingThe Supreme Court Should Be a Campaign IssueTherapy Is Health CareA Movie’s Trumpian Candidate To the Editor: The destruction from Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton is horrific. Many climatologists and meteorologists, such as John Morales (“When a Television Meteorologist Breaks Down on Air and …
Read More »Opinion | ‘Founder Mode’ Explains the Rise of Trump in Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley’s current fascination with a trendy management meme illustrates a broader and more troubling turn in certain powerful pockets of its culture — one that has seized our politics and could even unduly influence our election (again). I’m talking about founder mode. A recently coined management style being celebrated …
Read More »Opinion | The Divisions Roiling Beneath the Democratic Party’s Joyful Exterior
Hosted by Lydia PolgreenJamelle Bouie and Michelle Goldberg Listen to and follow ‘Matter of Opinion’Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube | iHeartRadio When Democrats coalesced around Kamala Harris this summer, they set their differences aside in the interest of preventing a second Trump presidency. But at what …
Read More »Scared by Helene, Everyone in This Florida Beach Town Evacuated for Milton
Chris Miller rode out Hurricane Helene just over two weeks ago inside his picturesque yellow home across from the Gulf of Mexico in Bradenton Beach, a tiny Florida city on a barrier island. As the storm surge rose, he readied a wet suit in case he needed to escape. As …
Read More »A Retirement Community Prepared for a Hurricane. Tornadoes Came Instead.
Victor Linero was watching coverage of Hurricane Milton’s churn toward Florida when, suddenly, he saw a live video of a tornado near his grandfather’s home — hours before the hurricane was supposed to hit on the opposite side of the state. In a panic, Mr. Linero warned his grandfather over …
Read More »What’s Behind the Frenzy Over Bamboo in Cooking?
People, Places, Things is a regular, essential news report on all things culture and style. Bamboo Pops Up in New Places A single panda can eat more than 70 pounds of bamboo a day, so before Mao Sun and Xing Er, two Chinese-born bears, moved to the Copenhagen Zoo in …
Read More »A New California Hotel, Perched Above the Beach
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Read More »Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Vandalizing Rutgers Islamic Center
A New Jersey man who was charged with breaking into an Islamic student center at Rutgers University earlier this year and vandalizing religious artifacts pleaded guilty to committing a federal hate crime, officials said on Thursday. The man, Jacob Beacher, 24, of North Plainfield, N.J., broke into the Center for …
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