The satellites were finally ready to beam images back to Earth in 1969. And some 600 million people watched the event live. Source: NYT > Business – Tiffany Hsu
How a Longtime Tech Editor Keeps His Tech Use Simple
Why complicate things with unproven bleeding-edge tech? Jim Kerstetter, deputy tech editor, also shops local and stays away from Uber and Postmates. Source: NYT > Business – Jim Kerstetter
Houston Expected to Host Third Democratic Debate on ABC
A smaller field of candidates is expected for the third televised debate sponsored by the Democratic Party, which is finishing plans for the event in September. Source: NYT > Business – Michael M. Grynbaum
While Jeffrey Epstein Is in Jail, the Reporter Julie K. Brown Keeps Digging.
The case seemed cold when a Miami Herald investigative journalist started looking into it. Then she persuaded accusers to tell their stories. Source: NYT > Business – Tiffany Hsu
As the World Heats Up, the Climate for News Is Changing, Too
Rival newsrooms are joining together to meet a crisis years in the making. But there is disagreement among some journalists on how to play the story. Source: NYT > Business – Marc Tracy
Remembering a Times Journalist With a Legacy of Generosity
The Nathaniel Nash Award commemorates a reporter who died in 1996, the first Times journalist since World War II to die while covering a story. Source: NYT > Business – Kevin McKenna