Scott Pruitt Before the EPA: Fancy Homes, a Shell Company and Friends With Money New York Times In response to questions submitted by The New York Times about Mr. Pruitt's finances in Oklahoma, an E.P.A. spokeswoman said Mr. Pruitt's business dealings with Mr. Kelly and Mr. Wagner “were ethical” and his stake in the shell company “was a simple ...
Where Countries Are Tinderboxes and Facebook Is a Match New York Times MEDAMAHANUWARA, Sri Lanka — Past the end of a remote mountain road, down a rutted dirt track, in a concrete house that lacked running water but bristled with smartphones, 13 members of an extended family were glued to Facebook. And they were furious ...
US Investigating AT&T and Verizon Over Wireless Collusion Claim New York Times The technology lets people remotely switch wireless providers without having to insert a new SIM card into a device. AT&T and Verizon face accusations that they colluded with the G.S.M.A. to try to establish standards that would allow them to lock a ...
Special Report: New York's enterprise infrastructure ecosystem TechCrunch The exit environment in New York has started to look much better in recent years though, particularly in the enterprise space over the past year. Yext, which manages online reputation for brands, debuted on the NYSE last year and now sits at a $1.28 ...
Fearing Chaos, National Democrats Plunge Into Midterm Primary Fights New York Times FULLERTON, Calif. — The Democrats' message to Mai Khanh Tran was polite but unsparing. With half a dozen Democrats running for Congress in her Orange County district, they showed her a discouraging poll and argued that she could not win — and risked ...
Rachel Weisz Has a Big Surprise New York Times Ms. Weisz's character, a photographer named Ronit now living in New York, comes back for her father's funeral and gets ensorcelled by her old love, Esti, who is now married to the rabbi's protégé, Dovid, played by Alessandro Nivola. The movie focuses ...
The Business Deals That Could Imperil Trump New York Times Indeed, from New York to Florida, Panama to Azerbaijan, we found that Trump projects have relied heavily on foreign cash — including from wealthy individuals from Russia and elsewhere with questionable, and even criminal, backgrounds. We saw money ...