Wednesday, October 11, 2023

For You: Giuliani’s Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors’ Attention

Plus, How a Series of Air Traffic Control Lapses Nearly Killed 131 People
October 11, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Giuliani's Drinking, Long a Fraught Subject, Has Trump Prosecutors' Attention

The former mayor's drinking has become an investigative subplot in Donald Trump's federal case over 2020 election interference. But long before that, friends had grown deeply concerned.

Scalise, a McCarthy Rival, Seeks to Unite Republicans in Taking His Place

The second-ranking Republican, who was cut out of major decisions by the previous speaker, is pitching himself as uniquely positioned to unify the deeply divided House G.O.P.

Errol Morris Did Not Like This Q&A About His le Carré Film

A contentious discussion with the documentarian, whose new project is about the famous spy novelist.

Michael Lewis Doesn't Do Villains

With his new book about the crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried — and new questions about his old work — the famously charmed writer finds himself under a microscope.

The Nation's Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother's Grief

Less than a year after losing her son in a murder that captivated the true crime community, Stacy Chapin spent three days navigating CrimeCon.

Tomorrow: From Health

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In Arkansas, a $19,000 Lectern for the Governor Draws Scrutiny

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'Always Under Fire': On the Battlefield With Ukraine's Elite Troops

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Why Culture Has Come to a Standstill

A Times critic argues that ours is the least innovative century for the arts in 500 years. That doesn't have to be a bad thing.

Two Irish Guys in New York: Fast Friends Make Fortunate Roommates

They were relieved to find a new two-bedroom in Brooklyn, and surprised by the hearty welcome they got as the first residents in their building.

The Remaking of The Wall Street Journal

Emma Tucker, the top editor, is moving away from some of the organization's traditions.

Why Tugboats Are Key to the $19 Billion Overhaul of Kennedy Airport

Renovating one of the world's busiest airports is replete with engineering challenges, such as how to circumvent the area's overburdened roadways.

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