By Bruce Haring
20.05.2020 - 02:39 / usmagazine.com
Not holding back. Matt Lauer fired back at Ronan Farrow in a lengthy op-ed after his reporting on the former Today anchor’s alleged sexual misconduct was questioned by The New York Times.
Lauer, 62, was fired by NBC News in November 2017 after a female employee accused him of inappropriate sexual behavior three years earlier at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. More details of the assault were outlined in Farrow’s latest book, Catch and Kill, in the fall of 2019 — but Lauer is now claiming
By Bruce Haring
The New York Times newsroom is in open rebellion over an op-ed the newspaper's opinion section published Wednesday that called for the army to be deployed into American cities to crush nationwide protests over police brutality and systemic racism. In reaction to the op-ed, written by Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton and titled "Send in the Troops," dozens of Timesstaffers began tweeting out the same message on Twitter Wednesday evening in an open show of anger and solidarity.
By Variety Staff
Multiple New York Times staff members are protesting an op-ed published in the Times by GOP Sen. Tom Cotton, writing on social media, “Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger” alongside a screenshot of the piece.
Food writer Alison Roman is stepping down from her weekly gig as a New York Times columnist after attacking Chrissy Teigen in a controversial interview. The blogger sparked a public spat with model and cookbook author Teigen earlier this month after criticizing her kitchenware line at U.S.
Alison Roman’s New York Times Cooking column will return despite the writer taking a temporary leave following controversial comments she made about Chrissy Teigen and Marie Kondo. A spokesperson for the New York Times told Fox News Wednesday, “It was always the plan for Alison’s leave to be temporary.
Food writer Alison Roman is stepping down from her weekly gig as a New York Times columnist after attacking Chrissy Teigen in a controversial interview.
Alison Roman is speaking out for the first time since the New York Times put her recipe column on hold on May 19, after her drama with Chrissy Teigen.
Mary-Kate Olsen has officially filed for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy in New York after the state lifted its moratorium on nonessential and nonemergency court filings, ET has learned.
Mary-Kate Olsen has officially filed for divorce from Olivier Sarkozy in New York after the state lifted its moratorium on nonessential and nonemergency court filings, ET has learned.
The New York Times honored the lives lost to the novel coronavirus through a powerful tribute spread on its Sunday front page. The newspaper paid tribute to the thousands of lives lost by filling their front page with the names of the victims and parts of their obituaries.
By Jordan Moreau
Chrissy Teigen isn't holding a grudge against Alison Roman and doesn't want the New York Times to either. The newspaper recently put the cooking columnist on temporary leave after Roman made some disparaging comments about Teigen's food brand, Cravings, and Netflix organizational star Marie Kondo.
By Bruce Haring
Chrissy Teigen has taken issue with the New York Times for squashing Alison Roman's food column in light of their very public spat. A spokesperson for the Times told E! News on Tuesday that Roman's bi-weekly recipes were put on "temporary leave" for an unspecified reason, but it didn't take long for fans of Roman to connect the dots between the hiatus and her recent drama with Chrissy. The supermodel and cookbook author took to Twitter, as per usual, to air her grievances. "I very publicly
Chrissy Teigen is sharing her thoughts on Alison Roman's column being put on hiatus following their brief feud.
When a New York Times opinion piece dropped on Sunday posing the question as to whether Ronan Farrow was “too good to be true,” we — along with many others — wondered if there was another profile of a monster about to come out that folks were trying to pre-empt with bad press.