Sean Hannity Is Named as Client of Michael Cohen, Trump’s Lawyer
Lawyers for Mr. Cohen, the president’s personal lawyer, had sought to keep Mr. Hannity’s identity a secret in a court challenge of an F.B.I. search of Mr. Cohen’s office.
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Lawyers for Mr. Cohen, the president’s personal lawyer, had sought to keep Mr. Hannity’s identity a secret in a court challenge of an F.B.I. search of Mr. Cohen’s office.
By ALAN FEUER, MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM and JOHN KOBLIN
Reporting on sexual harassment — including the predations of the film mogul Harvey Weinstein — was recognized by the Pulitzer board. The New York Times won in three categories.
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM
The prizes encompassed, among other topics, stories of abuse in the workplace; construction of a U.S.-Mexico border wall; and a profile of Dylann Roof, who was charged with killing several people in a Charleston, S.C., church.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Chinese-made goods become more valuable to Beijing as an increasing number of parts and components it once bought from the United States are made at home.
By KEITH BRADSHER
When Marriott acquired Starwood Hotels, Starwood Preferred Guest members feared the worst. Our resident Starwood fan thinks the new program is worth trying.
By RON LIEBER
Republicans hoped to make their $1.5 trillion overhaul the centerpiece of the 2018 midterm elections. But Americans, including President Trump, have lost interest.
By JIM TANKERSLEY and KARL RUSSELL
Fast-growing economies in Eastern Europe have led to severe labor shortages, so companies are calling in the machines.
By LIZ ALDERMAN
The president’s comment doesn’t align with the current realities of global currency markets
By NEIL IRWIN
Richard Clarida, a former Treasury official, is not expected to veer from the Fed’s gradual approach to raising interest rates.
By JIM TANKERSLEY
The maker of electric cars expects to idle its assembly line for several days to clear impediments that have held production well below the company’s targets.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
The legislation, approved by the House, would have put employees of tribal enterprises like casinos outside the scope of federal labor law.
By NOAM SCHEIBER
The United States Treasury opted on Friday not to label China a currency manipulator, but President Trump directly contradicted the findings on Monday.
Each year, The New York Times publishes a handful of undergraduate application essays about work, money and social class. Now, we’re seeking this year’s batch.
By RON LIEBER
U.S. stocks closed higher on Monday, with the biggest boosts from technology and healthcare sectors as investors were optimistic about earnings season and appeared less worried about U.S.-led missile attacks in Syria.
By REUTERS