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Cam Pollack — Photo Editor at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Cam Pollack | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Cam PollackCam Pollack is a photo editor on the Speed & Trending team at The Wall Street Journal, where he researches, edits and commissions photography for breaking news and SEO-driven stories. Before joining the Journal full time, Cam freelanced for editorial clients including the Journal, the New York Times, NPR and the Guardian, and completed internships with the Boston Red Sox, NPR, Detroit Free Press and Philadelphia Inquirer. Cam's work has been recognized by American Photography and the National Press Photographers' Association. He is a graduate of Cornell University.
Persons: Cam Pollack Cam Pollack, Cam Organizations: Wall Street, New York Times, NPR, Guardian, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Free Press, Philadelphia Inquirer, American, National Press Photographers ' Association, Cornell University
Corinne RameyCorinne Ramey is a reporter covering federal law enforcement and white-collar crime. She frequently writes about investigations and criminal cases brought by federal prosecutors in Manhattan and Brooklyn, including those related to public corruption and financial crime. She also covers New York investigations into Donald Trump and his family business. Cory previously covered state courts and economic development for the Journal's Greater New York section. Before joining the Journal in 2015, she worked as a professional violist.
Persons: Corinne Ramey Corinne Ramey, Donald Trump, Cory Locations: Manhattan, Brooklyn, New York, Dayton , Ohio
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How Scared Should You Be About Commercial Real Estate?
  + stars: | 2023-06-30 | by ( James Mackintosh | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
A new deal has put a $2 billion value on 245 Park Avenue in Manhattan. Photo: Cam Pollack/The Wall Street JournalNothing gets the blood running in the veins of U.S. property investors like interest from Japanese buyers. The legendary prices paid by Japanese buyers of American trophy assets culminated in Mitsubishi Estate taking control of New York’s Rockefeller Center in 1989—just before Japan slumped. It defaulted on its mortgage just six years later.
Persons: Cam Pollack, Organizations: Mitsubishi Estate, York’s Rockefeller Center Locations: Manhattan, Japan
Hair, makeup, wardrobe and hoof picking—it’s all in a night’s work for the horses who are part of the cast in The Metropolitan Opera’s long-running opera “Aida.”Live horses have appeared in the show since it opened in 1988—and their final curtain call will come at the end of this season on May 18.
Queen Elizabeth’s funeral is set for Monday. The event will be rich in pageantry, giving well-wishers one last chance to bid farewell to the long-lived monarch. The proceedings will be attended by the royal family, senior U.K. politicians and foreign dignitaries, as well as thousands of members of the public who are expected to line the route as the Queen’s coffin travels through the streets of London and on to her final resting place at Windsor Castle, where she will be buried in a private ceremony.
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