Kevin McKenna

@kemcke

Deputy Business Editor, The New York Times

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. 3. velj

    Andy Byford may or may not have been the right choice for the MTA job. But was definitely the right choice for the story: How a Clash of Egos Became Bigger Than Fixing the Subway

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  2. 31. sij
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  3. 30. sij

    “The only thing that folks agree on is that we need housing,” one California legislator said. “How we get there, everyone has a different theory.” traces the demise (for now) of one state senator's theory: that local zoning laws must yield.

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  4. 30. sij

    In winning over union leaders and members, Joe Biden must overcome some hard feelings in the labor movement about its treatment in the Obama administration. Here's a revealing look from , who covered the White House then and covers labor now.

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  5. 23. sij

    1996: "The Times is hoping to become a primary information provider in the computer age."

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  6. 23. sij
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  7. 21. sij

    After reading this masterful profile of Rudy Giuliani, I'm more eager than ever to see the book on NYC in the 1980s that is cooking up.

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  8. 14. sij

    An education in Iowa politics and the key role of its leading news organization (despite its declining numbers) in this piece from

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  9. 10. sij

    “The vitriolic press reaction to the couple’s news suggests that keeping the tabloids at arm’s length may not shield them.” on the Megxit maze

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  10. 10. sij
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  11. 3. sij

    For background on US-Iran relations, this piece by on how David Rockefeller and others paved the way for the US to admit the deposed Shah in 1979 -- which in turn led to the 444-day hostage episode at the Tehran embassy -- is a must-read.

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    Steak dinners, $300 boxes of cigars, and Palm Springs villas: How leaders helped themselves to at least a million dollars in union funds. report:

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  13. 17. pro 2019.

    Cheap mortgages in Europe are driving a property boom that is pricing many residents out of big cities, reports. Is a housing bubble waiting to be burst?

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  14. 16. pro 2019.

    Who pays the price for fast fashion? looks at how Fashion Nova farms out work in L.A. in a way that a former government regulator says "has all the advantages of a sweatshop system.”

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  15. 13. pro 2019.

    Even with Boris Johnson's victory, another complex phase of the Brexit process lies ahead. But one thing is clear: the postwar push toward greater global economic integration is at an end, writes .

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  16. 11. pro 2019.

    The color of your money isn't the only thing that counts in becoming a JPMorgan private client, it seems. Powerful story by .

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  17. 10. pro 2019.

    The prospect of Brexit has brought a new level of uncertainty for many of the people who go to work each day in Britain. Here are the stories of four of them, from and .

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  18. 10. pro 2019.

    In the British election campaign, disinformation begins at home, Adam and report.

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  19. 7. pro 2019.
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  20. 3. pro 2019.

    How far can cities go to shoo homeless people off the streets? Boise is testing the limit and asking the Supreme Court to side with it, reports

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