Inside NYT Now, The New York Times Mobile App For The ‘Price Sensitive’
The Times is offering a lower-priced subscription with NYT Now - an app for half the price of a full digital description, with limited content.
Search For David Bird, Missing Wall Street Journal Reporter, To Resume Tuesday: Police
After being suspended for several weeks, the ground search for missing Wall Street Journal reporter David Bird is set to resume on Tuesday.
Anthony Weiner Hired As Business Insider Columnist: ‘Weiner!’ Debuts On March 28
Business Insider has hired twice-scandalized former NYC mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner as a political columnist. Insert joke here.
David Bird Missing Since January, Family Of Wall Street Journal Reporter Faces Uncertain Future
David Bird, an energy reporter for the Wall Street Journal, disappeared from his New Jersey home more than two months ago.
‘Batkid’ Oscar Appearance Canceled Abruptly; Academy Mum On Reason Why
Cancer patient Miles Scott traveled to L.A. for an Oscars show appearance. But his segment was pulled at the last minute, and it is unclear why.
Oscar Speeches Ranked By Narcissism: Whose Acceptance Speech Was The Most Self-Absorbed?
The Academy Awards are by definition self-congratulatory, but some Oscar winners appear to love themselves more than even their most devoted fans.
How Much Is An Oscar Worth? It Might Depend On Your Gender
Winning one of the coveted statues seems to boost a male actor's earning power more than a female's.
Oscar Predictions 2014: Will There Be Any Surprises At This Year's Academy Awards?
It's not terribly difficult to predict the winners of the major Oscar categories this year. Maybe we'll be surprised?
'House of Cards' Season 2 Review: Burning Questions Remain After Netflix Binge
'House of Cards' season 2 tied up some story lines (for now), but we think a few characters might still have something up their sleeves.
'Girls' Season 3 Episode 6 Recap: 'I May Have Overdone It On The Snacks'
In 'Free Snacks,' Hannah enjoys Sun Chips and lox at her new job as an advertorial writer, and Adam does not smile on command.
'Girls' Season 3 Episode 5 Recap: 'Only Child'
'Only Child,' the fifth episode of 'Girls' Season 3, brings Hannah a crushing career setback, and her reaction may drive Adam even further away.
Meet GoldieBlox CEO Debbie Sterling, Winner Of Intuit's Super Bowl Ad Contest
The small toy company will have an ad in the Super Bowl broadcast after winning the Intuit Small Business Big Game contest.
Super Bowl Ads 2014: What Does $4 Million Really Buy You?
While many longtime advertisers are still game, others are having a harder time crunching the numbers.
Mayor de Blasio Calls For Apology After Michael Grimm Threatens To Break NY1 Reporter In Half
Mayor De Blasio argued that the congressman had clearly crossed the line, regarding civil conduct.
'Girls' Season 3 Episode 4 Recap: Deep Inside Baseball
In the fourth episode of Season 3, "Deep Inside," Hannah's agent suddenly dies; her career and relationship might be dead soon too.
'Girls' Season 3 Episode 3 Recap: Banana Republic
The 'Girls' celebrate Hannah's 25th birthday in "She Said OK," the third episode of season 3.
Oscar Nominations 2014: ‘Blackfish,’ ‘Stories We Tell’ Documentary Snubs Raise Questions Of Gender Equality, Politics
There weren't too many Oscar nominations surprises, but the exclusion of two powerful documentaries have caused some to cry foul.
Oscar Nominations 2014: Our Predictions
We think we have a pretty good idea of who and what will be nominated, but we've been wrong before.
'Girls' Season 3 Premiere: Are You A Sociopath?
"Girls" is back with a two-part Season 3 premiere that finds Adam and Hannah living together happily, until Jessa reappears.
Golden Globe Predictions 2014: Our Picks (And Hopes) For Film And TV Awards
"12 Years A Slave," "American Hustle," and "Breaking Bad" will likely dominate the 2014 Golden Globes. But we're hoping for some surprises from "Her" and "House of Cards."
Golden Globes 2014: Television Acting Predictions
Months after the strange Emmy snubs, we think Bryan Cranston and Elisabeth Moss will take home a Golden Globe. And we're crossing our fingers for Monica Potter and Corey Stoll.
Golden Globe Predictions 2014: Best Motion Picture
This year, the Golden Globe Best Motion Picture, Musical/Comedy is more interesting and harder to predict than Best Motion Picture, Drama.
Best 'Best Of 2013' Lists: The Year-End List To End All Year-End Lists
We read all the "Best of 2013" lists so you don't have to.
Bill de Blasio’s Daughter Chiara Reveals Depression, Substance Abuse Struggles In Curiously Timed Video Confession
Bill de Blasio's campaign team released a professionally-produced video confession by his daughter Chiara, who revealed her struggle with depression and substance abuse.
'It’s Kind Of A Funny Story' Author Ned Vizzini Dead, Reportedly A Suicide
The well-liked and successful writer Ned Vizzini took his own life at age 32.
Golden Globe Nominations: ‘Parenthood’ Finally Gets Some Love, ‘Lee Daniels’ The Butler’ Shut Out
The 2014 Golden Globe Awards Nominations were announced Thursday, honoring some films and talent that have been overlooked so far.
Bob Dylan Twitter Account Is Fake, And So Is The Tweet Claiming Responsibility For It
Bob Dylan is not on Twitter, and Tommaso De Benedetti is not the person behind @BobDylanTweets.
Archie Comics CEO's ‘Protected Class’ Harassment Defense Doesn’t Stand A Chance
The co-CEO of Archie Comics wants a harassment suit filed against her dismissed because the plaintiffs are white males and not a "protected class."
New York Magazine To Publish Biweekly: Approval Matrix Will Stay, Subscribers Will Not Be Shortchanged
The publication will cut its print issue frequency roughly in half, but no layoffs are expected -- and the Approval Matrix is here to stay.
A Black Friday Deal To Feel Good About: ASPCA Waiving Cat Adoption Fee
If you are in the market for a new furry friend, today's the day: The ASPCA is waiving cat adoption fees in New York on Black Friday.