
Liz O. Baylen
Senior Editor, Narrative Audio at The New York Times
Journalist and Senior Editor | @nytimes . Formerly Multimedia Journalist | Los Angeles Times
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nytimes.com | Michael Barbaro |Catie Edmondson |Rob Szypko |Eric Krupke |Rachel Quester |Liz O. Baylen | +5 more
President Trump has called the sweeping domestic policy bill that recently passed in the House the most important piece of legislation in his second term - a single bill that would unlock his entire domestic agenda. But as that bill heads to the Senate, it's raising questions among Republicans about whom Trumpism is really for.
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nytimes.com | Michael Barbaro |Apoorva Mandavilli |Eric Krupke |Asthaa Chaturvedi |Liz O. Baylen |Pat McCusker | +1 more
The Daily is made by Rachel Quester, Lynsea Garrison, Clare Toeniskoetter, Paige Cowett, Michael Simon Johnson, Brad Fisher, Chris Wood, Jessica Cheung, Stella Tan, Alexandra Leigh Young, Lisa Chow, Eric Krupke, Marc Georges, M.J. Davis Lin, Dan Powell, Sydney Harper, Michael Benoist, Liz O.
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nytimes.com | Lisa Lerer |Tyler Pager |Carlos Prieto |Olivia Natt |Rachel Quester |Liz O. Baylen | +4 more
Over the past few days, the health of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has been called into focus with the disclosure that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer. At the same time, Democrats are undertaking a painful re-examination of what went wrong with Joe Biden's campaign for re-election, and the Trump White House has released embarrassing audio of Biden being interviewed. The Times journalists Michael Barbaro, Reid J.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Sabrina Tavernise |Alissa J. Rubin |Rachelle Bonja |Clare Toeniskoetter |Liz O. Baylen |Paige Cowett | +5 more
The Daily is made by Rachel Quester, Lynsea Garrison, Clare Toeniskoetter, Paige Cowett, Michael Simon Johnson, Brad Fisher, Chris Wood, Jessica Cheung, Stella Tan, Alexandra Leigh Young, Lisa Chow, Eric Krupke, Marc Georges, M.J. Davis Lin, Dan Powell, Sydney Harper, Michael Benoist, Liz O.
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miamiherald.com | Liz O. Baylen |David Neal
Moving misbranded and adulterated HIV drugs from the black market to retail pharmacies and HIV patients was a $60 million business for a Delray Beach man, the company he ran out of his apartment and the Miami company he partially owned. Adam Brosius, 60, admitted this when pleading guilty in Miami federal court Friday, April 18, to conspiracy to commit wire fraud. He will be sentenced Aug. 29.
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