NEW YORK MAG

July 29, 2016
FORMER FOX NEWS BOOKER SAYS SHE WAS SEXUALLY HARASSED AND 'PSYCHOLOGICALLY TORTURED' BY ROGER AILS FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS

July 9, 2016
SIX MORE WOMEN ALLEGE THAT ROGER AILES SEXUALLY HARASSED THEM

June 28, 2016
GOOD NEWS AT THE WASHINGTON POST
Inside the paper Jeff Bezos bought & Donald Trump banned.

April 3, 2016
OPERATION TRUMP
Inside the most unorthodox campaign in political history.

August 23, 2015
THE HEIRS
A three-way, mostly civilized family contest to become the next publisher of The Times.

March 08, 2015
(ACTUALLY) TRUE WAR STORIES
The trouble didn't start with Brian Williams.

October 05, 2014
JEFF ZUCKER HAS ENDURED CANCER, HOLLYWOOD, AND BEING TV'S WUNDERKIND. SO WHY NOT TAKE ON CNN?

August 24, 2014
THE MATTER OF TIME
What should a magazine company be now? The most storied one in America has to come up with an answer fast.

June 7, 2014
THE FLYING WALENTASES
DUMBO dynasty devours Domino, extends Brooklyn domination.

June 03, 2012
THE MAYOR OF MAYORS
What Michael Bloomberg is going to do for his next act.

February 05, 2012
THE EMASCULATION OF WALL STREET
After surprisingly successful financial reform, public vilification, and politics that have turned against them, the Masters of the Universe are masters no longer.

November 04, 2011
ELISABETH OF THE MURDOCHS
With her husband and privy counselor, Matthew Freud, the Murdochs' prodigal daughter is trying to finally get her due.

September 18, 2011
SHRUNKEN HEADS
The niche future of the TV mega-personality.

May 22, 2011
THE ELEPHANT IN THE GREEN ROOM
The circus Roger Ailes created at Fox News made his network $900 million last year. But it may have lost him something more important: the next election.

April 10, 2011
REVOLVER
Why do some of the most capable public servants in America, people like economist Peter Orszag, keep circling back from Washington to Wall Street? One guess.

January 24, 2011
HARPER'S UNION SPAT INTENSIFIES AS BIG-NAME AUTHORS WEIGH IN
Daily Intel

January 18, 2011
VENERABLE LEFTIES AT HARPER'S DIVIDED BY UNION
Daily Intel

November 15, 2010
THE SCHOOL THAT ATE NEW YORK
By charm and brute force, NYU is planning to add 6 million square feet to its campus across the city. Is John Sexton the new Robert Moses?

October 3, 2010
CHASING FOX
The loud, cartoonish blood sport that's engorged MSNBC, exhausted CNN -- and is making our body politic delirious.

September 26, 2010
TIMES TWO
Jill Abramson, the Times' first heiress apparent. 

September 26, 2010
THE ANTI-TRUMP
Gary Barnett, the builder of this era's glitziest buildings, does not have cotton-candy hair or a big mouth -- but what he does have is hubris.

September 1, 2010
THE CASE FOR WHY SARAH PALIN WON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT
Daily Intel

July 21, 2010
COURIC'S FUTURE QUESTIONED AT CBS
Daily Intel

June 13, 2010
ELIOT SPITZER MIGHT NOT BE A MEDIA STEAMROLLER
Daily Intel

May 04, 2010
CBS NEWS AND CNN ARE BACK IN PARTNERSHIP NEGOTIATIONS
Daily Intel

May 03, 2010
RATTLED JOURNAL STAFF RENEW PURSUIT OF PULITZERS
Daily Intel

May 03, 2010
THE REVOLUTION WILL BE COMMERCIALIZED
Sarah Palin is already president of right-wing America -- and it's a position with a very big salary.

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April 28, 2010
WHY PALIN'S BIGGEST PRESIDENTIAL HURDLE MAY BE HER STAFF ISSUES
Daily Intel

March 01, 2010
THE RAGING SEPTUAGENARIAN
Taking on the Times, Google, and, in a sense, his own children, Rupert Murdoch is not going gently into the night.

December 18, 2009
THE BIGGEST, BADDEST, REAL-ESTATE LOAN
Tishman Speyer's $3.4 billion Stuyvesant Town mistake.

November 22, 2009
SHOW ME THE MONEY
Who decides what a trader is worth: His bosses? The government? The public? Inside the tug-of-war over pay at AIG, where compensation has become a proxy for a whole lot more. 

November 8, 2009
THE INFORMATION BROKER
At the intersection of high finance and news, the New York Times' past and its future, and with a new best-selling book about the Wall Street crisis, 32-year-old Andrew Ross Sorkin has thrived by understanding the psyches of big players under attack. Which is a talent that has suddenly come in very handy. 

October 11, 2009
NEW JERSEY NASTY
Oversize, overdriven U.S. Attorney Chris Christie is throwing everything to try to topple Governor Jon Corzine.The ex-Goldman Sachs head has plenty to throw back. 

July 12, 2009
THE LEGACY
Guilty of a shocking crime against his own brother-in-law, real-estate mogul Charles Kushner has been cast out of power. So his son Jared, the 28-year-old Observer owner, has to carry the ambition for the both of them. 

April 19, 2009
THE WAIL OF THE 1%
As the privileged class loses its privileges, a collective moan rises from the canyons of Wall Street. 

February 1, 2009
CLASH OF THE UTOPIAS
When the Speyers bought Stuyvesant Town for over $5 billion, they were buying one of the last refuges of the Manhattan middle class. And remaking it was harder than it looked. 

December 7, 2008
THE CATASTROPHE CAPITALIST
In the bleakest stock market of the past 70 years, when hedge funds and 401(k)s alike have cratered, few people are smiling. But short-seller Jim Chanos, whose fund is up 50 percent, is having the time of his life. 

September 21, 2008
THE RAGE OF THE PREVIOUSLY RICH
A Lehman trader copes with the sudden onset of income shrinkage. 

June 22, 2008
WHO OWNS CENTRAL PARK?
How Frederick Law Olmsted's 843 acres of civilizing wilderness became a type-A battleground. 

March 30, 2008
TESTING HORACE MANN
When students created Facebook pages that viciously attacked a teacher, and when their wealthy parents on the school's board defended them, Horace Mann was forced to confront a series of questions: Is a Facebook page private? Is big money distorting private-school education? And what values is a school supposed to teach? 

March 24, 2008
ANGRY BEAR
They'd seen hard times, and knew more were coming. But no one at Bear Stearns expected to become Jamie Dimon's trophy.


THE NEW REP
UBLIC

June 30, 2010
AFTER THE FALL
John Edwards parties on. 

February 4, 2010
POST APOCALYPSE
Inside the messy collapse of a great newspaper.

August 31, 2009
THE COURTSHIP
The story behind the Obama-Brooks bromance. 

August 4, 2009
WOLFFE AT THE DOOR
The radioactive book proposal from MSNBC's much-maligned pundit/publicist. 

June 17, 2009
PLAN OF ATTACK
Bob Woodward versus the White House. 

May 6, 2009
UNDERGROUND MAN
Where in the world is Matt Drudge? 

March 4, 2009
THE SCOOP FACTORY
Inside Politico and the brave new world of post-print journalism. 

December 26, 2008
WARTIME LIES
An upcoming Holocaust memoir is contradicted by scholars, witnesses, and members of the writer's family. But its publisher is still defending it. 

December 25, 2008
THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER SOLD
Is the author of a new Oprah-touted love story the next James Frey? 

August 22, 2008
OPEN TAB
The dark art of the 'National Enquirer.' 

July 30, 2008
SALAD DAYS
Obama's arugula problem hits home. 

July 14, 2008
END OF THE AFFAIR
Barack Obama and the press break up. 

May 28, 2008
PAPER SHREDDER
Does Murdoch know what he's doing to the Journal? 

May 7, 2008
NADER'S TRAITORS
Public Enemy No. 1. 

February 28, 2008
SPLIT DECISION
How the 'Times' almost didn't back Hillary. 

February 21, 2008
THE LONG RUN-UP
Behind the Bombshell in 'The New York Times.' 

February 13, 2008
THE FIFTH COLUMNIST
How Kristol landed that Times gig. 

December 31, 2007
BAD HUCK
Mike Huckabee's unhinged correspondence. 


GQ

February 2015
THE SEASON FROM HELL: INSIDE ROGER GOODELL'S RUTHLESS FOOTBALL MACHINE
When he dreamed his boyhood dreams of someday becoming commissioner of the NFL, Roger Goodell couldn't possibly have imagined the nightmare the job would become--an unrelenting onslaught of scandal and violence, a moral and legal quagmire that adds up to nothing less than an existential threat to the sport itself. 

February 2011
THE WORLDWIDE LEADER IN DONG SHOTS
With his leering coverage of Brett Favre's penis (allegedly!), Rex Ryan's foot fetish, and the surprising sex life of ESPN, A. J. Daulerio has turned Deadspin.com into the raunchiest, funniest, and most controversial sports site on the Web. But at what cost to his soul? And hell, to sports journalism itself? 

April 2010
THE CITYWIDE LEADER IN SPORTS?
More than thirty years after its very first SportsCenter, ESPN is a colossus -- bigger, stronger, and faster than its scrappy founders could have possibly imagined. Now, by thinking smaller, it's thinking bigger than ever

April 2009
GOING ... GOING ... GONE
The greatest home-run hitter alive -- no, of all time -- never really retired. Baseball retired him. Now, as Barry Bonds continues his long wait to stand trial for lying under oath about taking steroids, Gabriel Sherman shadows the endlessly embattled slugger to answer a few simple questions: Why isn't he still playing? What is this trial really about? And what does the man do all day?