For Trump Organization, Office Skyscrapers Make Up for Lagging Hotels
Thursday, December 26, 2019 | |
Deadly Germs, Lost cures By ANDREW JACOBS First Big Pharma fled the field, and now start-ups are going belly up, threatening to stifle the development of new drugs. | | By ERIC LIPTON and STEVE EDER Office towers in New York and San Francisco — centers of political resistance — are offsetting revenue downturns in the president's glitzier Trump-branded hotels. | | By KATIE GLUECK For some Democrats, a key part of the former vice president's pitch is that their moderate friends and relatives like him, too. | | |
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Opinion By THE EDITORIAL BOARD New York City stalled the release of a report critical of the schools as the mayor sought the political support of Orthodox Jewish leaders, city investigators found. | | |
Editorial Observer By ALEX KINGSBURY As 2019 comes to a close, millions of new spying devices are headed for American homes. | | By JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN Why do we love getting engaged around the holidays? | | By MARY ELISABETH COX We remember the 1914 Christmas Truce as a moment of humanity amid war. Four years later, a darker tale unfolded. | | By TED WIDMER At the end of 1919, Woodrow Wilson still wanted the region to decide its future. Britain and France had other ideas. | | By BRITTAN HELLER Pepe, Gaysper and other symbols teach us that tech companies need policies that adapt to a changing world. | | By KARA SWISHER We need to take back our privacy from tech companies — even if that means sacrificing convenience. | | |
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