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  • Sep 20, 2024 | foreigncorrespondence.substack.com | Timothy McLaughlin |John Hudson |Olivia Nuzzi |Yasmeen Serhan

    Hello, and happy Friday. This correspondence comes to you following a brief holiday, a bout of illness, and a major escalation in the Middle East involving *checks notes* exploding pagers. Needless to say, it’s been a week—and I’ll be keeping the top of this edition nice and short. There are still more questions than answers surrounding the deadly pager explosions in Lebanon, where as of this writing at least 20 people have been killed and thousands more wounded.

  • Sep 9, 2024 | archive.ph | Olivia Nuzzi |Nia Prater |Kevin Dugan |Chas Danner

    Photo: Jacob Holler. Art: Isabelle Brourman. Audio: Listen to this article. This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. Pink. An ovular rose. Big and smooth. A complex commonplace instrument. And, as far as these things go, a rather nice one. Isolated from the head and all that roils therein, and to which it is, famously and miraculously, still attached, you have to admit, if you can: It is beautiful.

  • Jul 4, 2024 | archive.ph | Olivia Nuzzi |Gabriel Debenedetti |Margaret Hartmann |Choire Sicha

    Photo: Elizabeth Frantz/REUTERS President Joe Biden walked before a row of flags and took his place at a lectern stamped with the presidential seal. A few feet in front of him, thin panes of teleprompter glass, programmed with prewritten remarks, were positioned to meet his stare as he spoke into a microphone that would carry his voice through a soundsystem. His White House press secretary looked on. So did several senior White House officials. Anxiety clung to the humid summer air.

  • Jun 14, 2024 | nymag.com | Olivia Nuzzi |Andrew Rice

    Photo: Richard Burbridge Michael Cohen was at home on the afternoon of Thursday, May 30, in his tenth-floor apartment at Trump Park Avenue, a building still managed by the family company belonging to the man he once called “the Boss.” He was sitting on the floor in the living room, his back against the couch, watching MSNBC with his wife and daughter. He held his breath as he waited to hear the verdict. His face was frozen. Eyes wide. Mouth open.

  • Jun 4, 2024 | nytimes.com | Frank Bruni |Josh Barro |Olivia Nuzzi

    Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Josh Barro, who writes the newsletter Very Serious, and Olivia Nuzzi, the Washington correspondent for New York magazine, to banter and bicker about the potential political fallout of the Trump conviction. Frank Bruni: Josh, Olivia, great to be with you. I want to start not with Donald Trump but with Joe Biden. What happens on Nov.

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