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CNN —The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday in an unusual First Amendment appeal from the National Rifle Association against a New York financial regulator who persuaded banks and insurance companies to sever ties with the gun rights group. The danger, she said, is that regulators in both red and blue states could start leaning on insurance companies and banks to drop coverage for disfavored advocacy groups or companies. Critics dubbed the policies “murder insurance.”If other insurance companies distanced themselves from the NRA, Vullo argues, it was because they no longer wanted to do business with the group. The Supreme Court held that such “informal censorship” was unconstitutional. The Supreme Court will hear a related case Monday, one that implicates the White House, federal agencies and social media.
Persons: Maria Vullo, , Caroline Fredrickson, ” Fredrickson, ” Vullo, Vullo, Andrew Cuomo’s, Denny Chin, , Sullivan, Biden Organizations: CNN, National Rifle Association, New, NRA, New York Department of Financial Services, Georgetown, , Democratic, Gov, Vullo, US, Bantam, Rhode Island, Republican Locations: New York, Parkland , Florida, London
Gunjan BanerjiGunjan Banerji is the lead writer for The Wall Street Journal's live markets coverage. Her articles and videos have covered the biggest stories in financial markets of the past decade, spanning stocks, bonds and derivatives. Gunjan helped lead the Journal’s award-winning coverage of retail investing and the meme stock mania that swept markets in 2021. She continues to explore how individual investors are navigating the financial markets and where they are putting their money. In her spare time, Gunjan can be found practicing Classical Indian Dance or playing with her bernedoodle Todd.
Persons: Gunjan, Gerald Loeb, Todd Organizations: CNBC, New York Press, Newswomen’s, of New, GameStop, Netflix, Journal, New York University, Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, NYU Locations: of New York, New York
Ruth SimonRuth Simon is a New York-based reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where she covers small business and entrepreneurship. She has previously covered consumer lending, mortgages and housing, and reported for WSJ's Personal Journal and Money & Investing sections. Ms. Simon won a 2019 Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers for her coverage of the impact of the labor squeeze on small business. She was part of a WSJ team that received a 2021 New York Press Club award for spot news coverage of the Paycheck Protection Program rollout. In 1995, she won the Award for Excellence in Financial Writing from the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Persons: Ruth Simon Ruth Simon, Simon, Gerald Loeb, Loeb, Organizations: Wall Street, Society of American Business, Writers, WSJ, New York Press, Money, Forbes Magazine, Distinguished Business, Financial, National Press Foundation, New York Newspaper Publishers Association, New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants, New York City, Society of Professional Journalists, Finance Locations: New York
Peter Rudegeair — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-11-04 | by ( Peter Rudegeair | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Peter RudegeairPeter Rudegeair is a reporter covering how technology is changing financial services. He works in The Wall Street Journal's newsroom in New York. In 2022, Peter was part of a team of Journal reporters that received the New York Press Club award for business reporting for their coverage of Robinhood, GameStop and meme-stock mania. Those stories also earned the New York Press Club's 2021 award for spot news and an honorable mention from the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing. Peter joined the Journal in 2015 from Reuters News, where he covered the banking industry's efforts to rebuild in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Persons: Peter Rudegeair Peter Rudegeair, Goldman Sachs, Peter, Gerald Loeb Organizations: PayPal, JPMorgan, Apple, Facebook, Google, New York Press, GameStop, Society for, Reuters, Council, Foreign Relations Locations: New York, Washington
Georgia Wells — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Georgia Wells | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Georgia WellsGeorgia Wells is a technology reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in San Francisco, where she covers the uses and abuses of social media. Her work has won recognition from the George Polk Awards, the Deadline Club, the New York Press Club and the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing for articles she reported with a team of colleagues about the toxic mental-health effects of Instagram on some teen girls. Another team project about how TikTok’s algorithm figures out the interests of its users won an award from Investigative Reporters and Editors. Previously Georgia was an editor for WSJ.com and covered emerging markets for the Journal. Before that she freelanced in Cairo during the Egyptian revolution.
Persons: Georgia Wells Georgia Wells, George Polk Organizations: Georgia Wells, Wall, Journal, George Polk Awards, Deadline, New York Press Club, Society for, Investigative Locations: Georgia, Georgia Wells Georgia, San Francisco, Cairo
Vipal Monga — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-10-11 | by ( Vipal Monga | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Vipal MongaVipal Monga is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Toronto. Vipal joined the Journal from the Deal Magazine, where he wrote feature stories about Wall Street and covered mergers and acquisitions. He won the New York Press Club award for Business Reporting in 2016, and received a citation in 2022 by the Overseas Press Club for his work, with Journal colleagues, covering ship crews abandoned during the pandemic. Vipal began his career as a reporter at Bridge News. He has also directed several documentary films, including “Black February,” a film about the jazz composer Lawrence D. “Butch” Morris.
Persons: Vipal, Gerald Loeb, , Lawrence D, Butch ” Morris Organizations: Wall Street, Deal, New York Press, Business, Overseas Press Club, Scripps Howard Award, Bridge Locations: Toronto, Canada
Liz Young — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Liz Young | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Liz YoungLiz Young is a reporter covering logistics and the supply chain for The Wall Street Journal's Logistics Report. Her stories often focus on warehousing, industrial real estate and supply-chain strategies. Before joining the Journal, Liz was a reporter with American City Business Journals. She covered real estate and economic development at the New York Business Journal, including reporting on what was happening with office and industrial real estate in New York City during the Covid-19 pandemic. She is based in New York City.
Persons: Liz Young Liz Young, Liz, Andrew Cuomo’s Organizations: American, Business, New York Business, Albany Business, New York Press Association, Ohio State University Locations: New York City, New York
Sarah KrouseSarah Krouse is the Los Angeles bureau chief at The Wall Street Journal. She oversees reporters covering Hollywood, the music industry and gambling, and writes about streaming. Sarah previously covered Google for the Information. Before that, she spent six years at the Journal covering investing, telecommunications and how businesses adapted to the coronavirus pandemic. She started her career at the Washington Business Journal in D.C. and later wrote for Financial News, a London-based sister publication of Journal in London and New York.
Persons: Sarah Krouse Sarah Krouse, Sarah, Morningstar Organizations: Wall Street, Hollywood, News Media Alliance, New York Press, Washington Business, Financial News Locations: Los Angeles, London, New York
Emily Glazer — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Emily Glazer | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Emily GlazerEmily Glazer is a reporter focusing on large public company CEOs, board members and corporate governance for The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. Her stories often delve into companies going through major changes, such as CEO succession, board shakeups, regulatory investigations or structural shifts. She has covered the evolving role of business leaders impacted by the pandemic and Environmental, Social and Governance factors. Emily also contributes to the Journal’s Personal Board of Directors columns and CEO Council events. Emily has reported for Dow Jones since 2008 in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Persons: Emily Glazer Emily Glazer, Emily, Morgan Chase, Wells, George Polk, Gerald Loeb, Dow Jones Organizations: The, Social, Procter, Gamble, New York Press Club, News Media Alliance, Society of American Business, Facebook, Business, Beat, Public Service, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University Locations: New York, Wells Fargo, Avon, Herbalife, San Francisco, Los Angeles
Jenny StrasburgJenny Strasburg is a reporter in London, where she writes for The Wall Street Journal about oil and gas, climate, the transition to lower-carbon energy and the people, money and politics setting the global energy agenda, in conflict with it, or left behind because of it. Jenny previously covered global investment banks in the U.S. and Europe, as well as hedge funds, trading and markets, with a focus on in-depth investigations, before pivoting to Covid-19 vaccines and geopolitical responses to the pandemic. Jenny has shared collaborative-reporting honors including the George Polk Award, Gerald Loeb Award, New York Press Club Award, National Headliner Award and Sabew Best in Business Award. She completed the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in economics and business journalism at Columbia University before writing about private investment funds at Bloomberg News. She joined the Journal in 2008 in New York, before moving to the U.K. in 2013.
Persons: Jenny Strasburg Jenny Strasburg, Jenny, George Polk, Gerald Loeb Organizations: Wall Street, New York Press, Columbia University, Bloomberg News Locations: London, U.S, Europe, New Mexico, West Texas, Corpus Christi, San Francisco and New York, New York
Ben Cohen — Columnist at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-09-09 | by ( Ben Cohen | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Ben CohenBen Cohen writes the Science of Success column for The Wall Street Journal about what makes people, teams and ideas work in business, culture and beyond. Before starting this weekly column, Ben was a sports reporter at the Journal for more than a decade, chronicling the strategies and oddities of the NBA as the league was transformed by the starpower of LeBron James and shooting of Stephen Curry. He's covered almost every sport, including three Olympics Games, college football and the NCAA basketball tournament, and he won a New York Press Club award for feature writing for a story about a private chess match. Ben is also the author of “The Hot Hand,” a book about the mystery, science and magic of streaks. He joined the Journal as an intern after graduating from Duke University and lives in New York with his family.
Persons: Ben Cohen Ben Cohen, Ben, LeBron James, Stephen Curry, He's Organizations: Wall Street Journal, NBA, Olympics Games, NCAA, New York Press, Journal, Duke University Locations: New York
Elaine Yu — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-19 | by ( Elaine Yu | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Elaine YuElaine Yu is a financial reporter for The Wall Street Journal’s Hong Kong bureau. She has covered topics ranging from cryptocurrencies and casinos to business and political developments in Hong Kong and China. Elaine was previously a correspondent for Agence France-Presse, and has written for publications including the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Intercept and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work has been recognized by a New York Press Club Award and named a finalist for the Mirror Awards.
Persons: Elaine Yu Elaine Yu, Elaine Organizations: Agence France, Presse, New York Times, Yorker, Columbia, New York Press Locations: Hong Kong, China
Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare, the iconic three-Michelin-star tasting restaurant by chef César Ramirez, quietly ceased operations in July. Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare is one of New York's most hallowed culinary institutions. A former employee at Chef's Table at Brooklyn FareBut beneath the restaurant's pristine stainless-steel surface, chaos was brewing. By 2011, Chef's Table had become one of only 138 restaurants worldwide to boast three Michelin stars. This year, Chef's Table at Brooklyn Fare was the highest-ranked US restaurant on the 2023 World's 50 Best Restaurants' list.
Persons: César Ramirez, hasn't, Ramirez, Moneer, Moe, Issa, I'd, Ramirez's, Conti, David Bouley's, Le Bernardin, Per, Chef César Ramirez, Jamie McCarthy, WireImage, Joshua David Stein, Grub, Ramirez freaked, he'd, didn't, Pete Wells, Issa didn't, Adriana, Issa's, Heidi, , Domaine, disrespected, Spencer Platt, Cesar, Issa wouldn't, commenter Organizations: Brooklyn, Brooklyn Fare, Manhattan Fare Corp, Chef's, Pepsi, GQ, Michelin, Madison, New York Press, Guardian, Staff, New York Times, York, Madison Park Locations: Hokkaido, Los Angeles, New York, Brooklyn, Burgundy, Israeli, Hill, Mexican, Chicago, West, Madison, Masa, Kaluga Queen, Russia, Asia, Kings County, Clinton Hill, Taiwan, York
Sam SchechnerSam Schechner covers technology, based out of The Wall Street Journal's Paris bureau, focusing on the intersection between technology, business and society. His stories have often tackled the role large technology platforms play on topics like privacy, competition and internet censorship. Previously, Sam covered business in France, and along with his colleagues in the Paris bureau shared in a New York Press Club award for their coverage of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. He joined the Journal in 2005 as an entertainment columnist in New York, and later covered the business of television, including large media and cable companies such as Viacom and Comcast. Sam has a bachelor's degree from Brown University and lives in Paris with his wife, their two children and his childhood pet turtle.
Persons: Sam Schechner Sam Schechner, Sam Organizations: Facebook, Polk, U.S . Federal Trade Commission, New York Press, Viacom, Comcast, Brown University Locations: Paris, France, New York
Harry, the younger son of King Charles, and Meghan cited media intrusion as one of the reasons for stepping back from royal duties and moving to California in 2020. Rules on how the "paps" can operate vary from country to country and from state to state in the U.S.Below is a summary of the different restrictions. BRITAINPhotographers may take pictures in all public places, including photos of people, as long as they do not harass members of the public. California, where paparazzi are a constant presence thanks to Hollywood, has enacted several laws intended to protect celebrities from harm since Diana's death. The New York Press Photographers Association issued a statement on Wednesday condemning the reported behaviour as a violation of the basic principle that news photographers should act as "documentarians and observers."
On the agenda today:An obituary for the metaverse, the latest fad to join the tech graveyard. BlackRock is wrestling with who could succeed Larry Fink. Also read:Who will succeed Larry Fink? BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Thos Robinson/Getty Images for The New York TimeWall Street has long been fascinated by succession stories. CEO Larry Fink, now 70-years old, has the rare distinction of leading a Wall Street behemoth he helped found.
Liza Lin — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-01-09 | by ( Liza Lin | Dan Strumpf | Karen Hao | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
Liza LinLiza Lin covers Asia technology news for The Wall Street Journal from Singapore, focusing mostly on China, the internet, supply chains and surveillance. In 2021, Liza was part of a team at the Journal that was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting, for their coverage of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Liza, alongside other Journal reporters, won the Gerald Loeb Award for International Reporting in 2018 for a series of stories on China's surveillance state. Liza is the co-author with Journal colleague Josh Chin of the book "Surveillance State: Inside China’s Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control." A Fulbright scholar, she has also worked for Bloomberg News in Singapore and China.
Persons: Liza Lin Liza Lin, Liza, Xi Jinping, Gerald Loeb, Josh Chin Organizations: Wall, New York Press Club, Society of Publishers, Social Control, Bloomberg News Locations: Asia, Singapore, China, Shanghai
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