Henry Kissinger Proved Mesmerizing as a Media Figure The late secretary of state covered magazines and kept tongues wagging as much for his personal exploits as his diplomatic prowess.
The Collapse of Newspapers Puts Democracy in Peril Local newspapers are failing. That’s a threat to democracy.
NYPD Upgrades Radios and Adds Encryption, Blocking Public Access The New York Police Department is spending $500 million on a new radio system it calls more reliable and secure. But the public will no longer be able to monitor what officers are doing minute to minute.
Will Lewis Said to Be Next C.E.O. of Washington Post The former Dow Jones executive most recently co-founded The News Movement, a start-up aimed at young audiences.
David Mitchell, Weekly Editor Who Exposed a Corrupt Cult, Dies at 79 His tiny California newspaper won a Pulitzer Prize for its exposé of Synanon, a renowned drug rehabilitation program that had turned into a violent operation.