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Date: 06 September 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Mike Isaac, Sam Sifton and others.
A 2016. szeptember 5. egy hétfő volt a ♍ csillagjegy alatt. Ez volt az év 248 napja. Az Egyesült Államok elnöke Barack Obama volt.
Ha ezen a napon születtél, akkor 9 éves vagy. Az utolsó születésnapod 2025. szeptember 5., péntek, 274 napja volt. A következő születésnapod 2026. szeptember 5., szombat napon lesz, 90 nap múlva. 3 561 napot élt, vagy körülbelül 85 468 órát, vagy körülbelül 5 128 104 percet vagy körülbelül 307 686 240 másodpercet.
Date: 06 September 2016
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Get recommendations from New York Times reporters and editors, highlighting great stories from around the web. Today, great reads from Mike Isaac, Sam Sifton and others.
Date: 06 September 2016
By SYDNEY EMBER
Sydney EMBER
BuzzFeed, confronting headwinds, splits its news and entertainment units; reorganization is betting on future of video and entertainment, with video hopefully bringing in over 75 percent of advertising revenue within next two years.
Date: 05 September 2016
By STEVEN ROCKER
Steven ROCKER
Date: 06 September 2016
By SYDNEY EMBER and STACY COWLEY
Sydney EMBER
Former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes has informed New York magazine he may sue publication over its reporting about him; New York reporter Gabriel Sherman wrote extensively about Ailes and sexual harassment allegations by female employees that resulted in his ouster from Fox.
Date: 06 September 2016
By AMY CHOZICK
Amy CHOZICK
Hillary Clinton enters fall general election campaign with her new plane; Boeing 737 has 'H' on tail, with slogan 'Stronger Together' on side; she permits journalists on specially outfitted aircraft.
Date: 05 September 2016
By JIM RUTENBERG
Jim RUTENBERG
Date: 05 September 2016
By SAPNA MAHESHWARI
Sapna MAHESHWARI
Date: 06 September 2016
By DAVID STREITFELD
David STREITFELD
Redwood City Journal; demand for homes in Silicon Valley, where inventory is minuscule, drives desperate buyers to make offers on houses not officially for sale; technology boom brings both wealth and culture of impatience to region's housing market and causing prices to soar in places like Redwood City.