
Richard Stevenson
Washington Editor, The New York Times
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1 month ago |
editorandpublisher.com | Ellen Pollock |Richard Stevenson |Deborah Solomon
We are thrilled to announce that Tony Romm will be joining The Times as our new economic policy correspondent. This is a familiar role for Tony, who covered economic policy at The Washington Post, where he broke numerous stories during both the Biden and first Trump administration. He also put together The Post’s Covid Money Trail series, which included tons of scoops on federal spending.
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2 months ago |
editorandpublisher.com | Richard Stevenson
In little more than a week, we have seen in vivid ways the determination of the new administration to upend policy and reshape the government. We are deeply engaged in explaining the extensive reach of the changes underway and how they will extend into the lives of Americans. We are tracking how the changes would benefit special interests and even the president himself. Covering this remarkable period requires both more resources and fresh approaches.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
homecinemachoice.com | Richard Stevenson
With a new range of subwoofers to sample, Richard Stevenson naturally opted for the flagship 15in modelHeading up a trio of new premium subwoofers from British brand Monitor Audio, the Anthra W15 arrived at my home cinema via a puce-face courier struggling under the weight.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
powerelectronicsworld.net | Richard Stevenson
Magazine Feature This article was originally featured in the edition:Issue 4 2023 Navitas has introduced a range of GaNSafe ICs to expand its sales into electric vehicle, solar and data-centre markets. BY RICHARD STEVENSON, EDITOR, CS MAGAZINE In the fast charging of mobile devices GaN found its first killer application. But as is often the case with mass market adoption, phenomenal success has led to lower margins and ultimately commoditisation.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
shorturl.at | Richard Stevenson
Navitas has introduced a range of GaNSafe ICs to expand its sales into electric vehicle, solar and data-centre markets. BY RICHARD STEVENSON, EDITOR, CS MAGAZINE In the fast charging of mobile devices GaN found its first killer application. But as is often the case with mass market adoption, phenomenal success has led to lower margins and ultimately commoditisation. So, for the makers of this class of device, efforts must now be directed at developing new products for new applications.
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