George Lucas’s Plans in Marin County Upset Wealthy Neighbors
Facing opposition to a new studio in Lucas Valley, George Lucas said he would bring low-income housing there instead, inflaming wealthy neighbors in Marin County. Read more...
NYT > Most E-mailed Articles, Yesterday, 2:37am
Kakha Bendukidze Holds Fate of Gene-Engineered Salmon
AquaBounty Technologies, which wants to produce genetically engineered salmon, is reliant on its largest shareholder, Kakha Bendukidze. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 2:10am
Frequent Flier: Flying as a Time for Sleep, or Tea Talk
David DeCandia, a master tea blender and a world traveler, likes to sleep on long flights. But circumstances can get in the way. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:48am
On The Road: English Skills a Concern as Global Aviation Grows
Proficiency in English, the official language of international aviation, is especially critical when pilots and air traffic controllers do not share the same native language. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:48am
Business Travel Is Back, With a Frugal Tone
Companies are trying a number of tactics to hold down their travel bills, including using more videoconferencing and bringing back the per diem. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:48am
Zuckerberg’s Property Status, Post-Marriage
Whatever Mark Zuckerberg earned before marrying his college sweetheart is still solely his property afterward. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:47am
Records Show China’s Private Link to Treasury Markets
The People’s Bank of China has enjoyed direct computer access to Treasury auctions since last year, allowing it to buy United States debt without first having to go through a Wall Street bank. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:43am
Judge Rules Pom Wonderful’s Advertising Is Misleading
The health claims of Pom Wonderful were unsubstantiated, a judge ruled. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:40am
Advertising: A Prime Time of Sitcoms and the Supernatural
Of the new series for 2012-13, many either have a dark tone or are meant to make viewers laugh. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:40am
Kodak Loses a Ruling in a Patent Case Against Apple and RIM
A judge said that RIM and Apple had not violated Kodak’s patent for digital image-preview technology, because the patent was invalid. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:40am
New Union Vote Ordered at Target Store in Valley Stream, N.Y.
A judge with the National Labor Relations Board found that Target managers had intimidated workers and violated federal labor laws. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:36am
News Analysis: Europe’s Worst Fear: Spain and Greece Spiral Down Together
The real nightmare projection is a bank run in Spain as Greece leaves the euro zone and defaults on what it owes to European public institutions. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:35am
New York Investigates Home Insurer Payments to Banks
The state is looking into whether two insurance firms effectively bought their dominant positions by paying kickbacks to banks disguised as commissions or other business. Read more...
NYT > Business, Yesterday, 1:30am
Zuckerberg’s Property Status, Post-Marriage
Whatever Mark Zuckerberg earned before marrying his college sweetheart is still solely his property afterward. Read more...
NYT > Media & Advertising, Yesterday, 12:15am
Well: New Data on Harms of Prostate Cancer Screening
In a controversial finding, a government task force concluded that the harms of the simple blood test far outweigh any potential benefit. Read more...
NYT > Most E-mailed Articles, May 21, 11:15pm
Judge Rules Pom Wonderful’s Advertising Is Misleading
The health claims of Pom Wonderful were unsubstantiated, a judge ruled. Read more...
NYT > Media & Advertising, May 21, 10:56pm
Advertising: A Prime Time of Sitcoms and the Supernatural
Of the new series for 2012-13, many either have a dark tone or are meant to make viewers laugh. Read more...
NYT > Media & Advertising, May 21, 10:56pm
DealBook: Dueling Portrayals of Ex-Goldman Director at Insider Trading Trial
The trial of Rajat K. Gupta, a former director of Goldman Sachs and Procter & Gamble, began on Monday. Mr. Gutpa is accused of leaking boardroom secrets about those two companies to a friend and business associate. Read more...
NYT > Business, May 21, 10:13pm
Catholics File Suits on Contraceptive Coverage
Forty-three groups are challenging the Obama administration’s rule that employees receive health insurance coverage for contraception. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 10:09pm
In Crane Above Manhattan, No False Moves Allowed
Tom Gordon is among an elite cadre who operate the 200 cranes that swing across the Manhattan skyline, but few work at the height that he does. Read more...
NYT > Multimedia, May 21, 10:04pm
Catholics File Suits on Contraceptive Coverage
Forty-three groups are challenging the Obama administration’s rule that employees receive health insurance coverage for contraception. Read more...
NYT > Health Care Policy, May 21, 10:04pm
A Long View on Health Care: Think Like an Investor
A conversation with the economist Dana Goldman, who believes that prevention should drive health care reimbursement. Read more...
NYT > Health Care Policy, May 21, 10:00pm
Letters: Losing More to Gain More (1 Letter)
Letter to the editor. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 10:00pm
Letters: Sperm Donors and Disease (3 Letters)
Letters to the editor. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 10:00pm
A Long View on Health Care: Think Like an Investor
A conversation with the economist Dana Goldman, who believes that prevention should drive health care reimbursement. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 10:00pm
Direct Primary Care Providers Lower Cost of Concierge Services
Direct primary care providers, which were once most associated with concierge health services for the rich, are reaching out to small businesses and the working class. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 9:57pm
With China’s Growth Easing, Premier Calls for Stimulus
Wen Jiabao called for more growth, though he stopped well short of calling for the vast increase in bank lending and monetary supply that eased the financial crisis three years ago. Read more...
NYT > World Business, May 21, 9:55pm
DealBook Column: Reinstating an Old Rule Is Not a Cure for Crisis
If the Glass-Steagall Act had still been in effect in 2008, it probably would not have prevented the financial crisis. Read more...
NYT > Business, May 21, 9:49pm
News Analysis: Europe’s Worst Fear: Spain and Greece Spiral Down Together
The real nightmare projection is a bank run in Spain as Greece leaves the euro zone and defaults on what it owes to European public institutions. Read more...
NYT > World Business, May 21, 9:48pm
Books on Science: ‘How to Teach Relativity to Your Dog’- Book Review - Raise a Paw if You Understand Einstein
Chad Orzel continues to amuse and enlighten in the follow-up to his book “How to Teach Physics to Your Dog.” Read more...
NYT > Books, May 21, 9:40pm
Tailoring Treatments for Alcoholics
Some addiction experts envision a near future in which patients will be able to choose a drug that best suits them, and couple it with therapy and other tools to achieve long-term recovery. Read more...
NYT > Health, May 21, 9:37pm
Books on Science: ‘Free Radicals’ - Book Review - Rebels Who Set Science Aglow
Some scientists who had an unwavering belief in the truth of their ideas also had no compunction about breaking the rules to prove it. Read more...
NYT > Books, May 21, 9:37pm
Records Show China’s Private Link to Treasury Markets
The People’s Bank of China has enjoyed direct computer access to Treasury auctions since last year, allowing it to buy United States debt without first having to go through a Wall Street bank. Read more...
NYT > World Business, May 21, 9:35pm
Dance Review: ‘Liebeslieder Walzer’ From New York City Ballet
Members of the company in a ballroom scene of George Balanchine’s Romantic work “Liebeslieder Walzer,” performed at the David H. Koch Theater on Friday.George Balanchine’s “Liebeslieder Walzer” belongs to both the real and the supernatural worlds, as demonstrated by New York City Ballet dancers at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 9:20pm
DealBook: With New Firepower, S.E.C. Tracks Bigger Game
After missing the warning signs of the financial crisis and the Ponzi scheme of Bernard L. Madoff, the S.E.C. has adopted several new strategies to restore its credibility. Read more...
NYT > Business, May 21, 9:18pm
What History Can Explain About Greek Crisis
If Greece makes it through the current political crisis and stays in the euro zone, one useful case study is Germany's reunification, which suggests that the adjustment could take decades. Read more...
NYT > Business, May 21, 9:10pm
DealBook: As Facebook's Stock Struggles, Fingers Start Pointing
Much of the blame for Facebook's initial public offering debacle is landing on Morgan Stanley, the lead banker. Read more...
NYT > Business, May 21, 9:08pm
Music Review: Christian Tetzlaff With the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
David Roberston conducted the Met Orchestra in a program with the violinist Christian Tetzlaff at Carnegie Hall. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 9:00pm
Music Review: Canticum Novum Singers in Bach Mass at St. Jean Baptiste
The Canticum Novum Singers offered Bach’s B Minor Mass at St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church on the Upper East Side. Read more...
NYT > Music, May 21, 9:00pm
Dance Review: Stefanie Batten Bland’s ‘Place of Sun’ at Baryshnikov
The Baryshnikov Arts Center featured an evening of Stefanie Batten Bland’s choreography on Thursday. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 9:00pm
Music Review: Canticum Novum Singers in Bach Mass at St. Jean Baptiste
The Canticum Novum Singers offered Bach’s B Minor Mass at St. Jean Baptiste Catholic Church on the Upper East Side. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 9:00pm
Music Review: Christian Tetzlaff With the Met Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
David Roberston conducted the Met Orchestra in a program with the violinist Christian Tetzlaff at Carnegie Hall. Read more...
NYT > Music, May 21, 9:00pm
‘Fifty Shades of Grey,’ by E. L. James, in Demand at Libraries
The enthusiasm for the trilogy has forced library officials to dust off their policies — if they have them — on erotica. Read more...
NYT > Books, May 21, 8:54pm
‘Fifty Shades of Grey,’ by E. L. James, in Demand at Libraries
The enthusiasm for the trilogy has forced library officials to dust off their policies — if they have them — on erotica. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 8:54pm
New Music: New Albums by John Mayer, Haley Reinhart and Linda Oh
New releases include “Born and Raised” by John Mayer; “Listen Up!” by Haley Reinhart; and “Initial Here” by Linda Oh. Read more...
NYT > Music, May 21, 8:49pm
New Music: New Albums by John Mayer, Haley Reinhart and Linda Oh
New releases include “Born and Raised” by John Mayer; “Listen Up!” by Haley Reinhart; and “Initial Here” by Linda Oh. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 8:49pm
Frederick J. Brown, Painter of Musicians, Dies at 67
Mr. Brown explored the relationship between music and painting in portraits of hundreds of jazz and blues artists. Read more...
NYT > Art and Design, May 21, 8:21pm
Music Review: Philharmonic Returns to New York; Glenn Dicterow Is Soloist
, back from California, was led by Alan Gilbert on Saturday at Avery Fisher Hall.The New York Philharmonic returns after a seven-concert tour of California, in a program including works of Bartok, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky. Read more...
NYT > Music, May 21, 8:03pm
Music Review: Philharmonic Returns to New York; Glenn Dicterow Is Soloist
, back from California, was led by Alan Gilbert on Saturday at Avery Fisher Hall.The New York Philharmonic returns after a seven-concert tour of California, in a program including works of Bartok, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky. Read more...
NYT > Arts, May 21, 8:03pm
T Magazine: Photos of The Moment | Cannes Film Festival
Caitlin Cronenberg's Cannes Film Festival photo diary. Read more...
NYT > Sunday Styles, May 21, 8:00pm
