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Hello Insiders,
It often pays just to listen.
Kenneth P. Vogel, a New York Times reporter, overheard a tantalizing
conversation while out for lunch at a steakhouse in Washington, leading to an
accidental — and surprising — scoop. Read more.
And Ron Lieber, The Times's "Your Money" columnist, seems to be listening
better than just about anyone to the complaints of those affected by the Equifax
breach. Here's an inside look at his coverage.
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`Isn't That the Trump Lawyer?': A
Reporter's Accidental Scoop
By KENNETH P. VOGEL
Kenneth P. Vogel overheard a conversation at a Washington
steakhouse that led to a story on the White House legal team's
internal discord over the Russia investigations.
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A Consumer Advocate Battles
Equifax and a Storm
By RON 1.IF.BI
"I managed to respond to the first several hundred emails, but a
backlog built up as the hurricane came and went and I transported
my father back home."
An Obituary Written From Beyond
the Grave? Not Quite.
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Because The Times prepares some obituaries for notable people in
advance, in rare instances an obituary will appear by a writer who
is already deceased.
Walking the Line Between
Reporting a Rohingya Refugee's
Story and Changing It
By IIANNAll DEMI
"You cannot help everyone, so you tell yourself that documenting
their suffering is a form of aid."
Why The Times Covers Its Own
Industry
By SYDNEY EMBER
"Rolling Stone influenced a generation. That it can no longer
survive on its own suggests that something about our culture has
been lost."
Why Are Drug Prices So High?
We're Curious, Too
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The New York Times and ProPublica have teamed up to investigate
who is to blame for skyrocketing drug prices — and have turned up
some surprising answers.
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LOOKING BACK
1851 I Born Into a Racial Turmoil
That Has Never Ended
In issue No. 1, The Times described the recent killing of a
slaveholder in an attack that has been called the first battle of the
Civil War.
What We're Reading
Compiled by ANDREA KANNAPELL
Great reads around the web, from John Schwartz, Lynda
Richardson, and more.
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Things to Do
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New York City
Podcast Club, IRL: "See Something Say Something"
Tuesday, Sept. 26
7 p.m.
What's up with ghee? For this episode of Podcast Club, IRL, we'll tune into
BuzzFeed's "See Something Say Something" to discuss food fads and the
reappropriation of global cuisines — and to hear the episode's creators discuss
how it was made.
Click here to read more and get tickets.
Insiders receive $5 discount; price includes one drink.
Washington, D.C.
From Anchor Suits to Bare-ing Arms: The Evolution of Fashion
Thursday, Oct. 19
7:30 p.m.
Discuss the etymology of "Washington fashion" — from first ladies to
anchorwomen, from the Hillary pantsuit to the contemporary fashion world — at
this fashion panel moderated by the New York Times Pulitzer Prize-winning (and
fashion-obsessed) journalist Helene Cooper.
Click here to read more; redeem your discount with the code STYLE.
New York City
Devouring the City
Wednesday, Sept. 27
7 p.m.
Sarah Maslin Nir, a Times reporter and the host of "Only in New York," brings
together Eddie Huang, a writer and chef provocateur, and Sam Sifton, The New
York Times's food editor and founding editor of NYT Cooking, for a conversation
about the ever-evolving role of food and restaurants in New York City's psyche.
Reception to follow.
Click here to read more and for a chance to win tickets.
Washington, D.C.
TimesTalks: The Press and Trump's Washington
Thursday, Oct. 12
6:30 p.m.
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Join The New York Times in Washington for a discussion of today's polarizing
political climate and the unique challenges of covering an administration that at
times has put the media itself in its crosshairs. Featuring Dean Baguet, The New
York Times's executive editor; Peter Baker and Maggie Haberman, two White
House correspondents; and Jim Rutenberg, a media columnist.
Click here to read more and get tickets.
Toronto
Special Offer: International Festival of Authors
Oct. 21 and Oct. 28
A limited number of tickets have been made available for Times Insiders to attend
events taking place during the IFOA. Use the promo code IFOA2o17 for 50% off
the following events:
Harbourfront Centre
Mystery: Quest for the Truth
Saturday, Oct. 21
6 p.m.
Detective Louise Rick meets Inspector Alan Banks. Dan Wakin, a Times editor,
interviews crime writers Sara Blaedel and Peter Robinson. Hosted by James
Grainger.
Click here to read more and get tickets.
Harbourfront Centre
In Conversation: Wayne Johnston and Linda Spalding
Saturday, Oct. 28
tt a.m.
Ian Austen, a Times reporter, interviews Wayne Johnston and Linda Spalding
about their literary careers. Hosted by David Bradford.
Click here to read more and get tickets.
Harbourfront Centre
In Conversation with Carol Off
Saturday, Oct. 28
3 p.m.
CBC's Carol Off has been covering human-interest stories worldwide for decades.
Her new book, "All We Leave Behind," tells the story of an Afghan man who
exposes the warlords working arm in arm with the American and NATO troops.
Off will share Mad Aryubwal's story with you in an interview with Catherine
Porter.
Click here to read more and get tickets.
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