Why Cadillac is moving to New York City
With its new CEO Johan De Nysschen at the helm, Cadillac is making some major changes: it will no longer call Detroit home, instead moving to New York and becoming its own business unit. The new offices in New York will be Cadillac’s global headquarters ...
New U.S. tax rules chill 'inversion' deal-making; shares dive
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK Tue Sep 23, 2014 7:24pm BST WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tough new U.S. rules on corporate "inversions" on Tuesday sent a chill through the market for the tax-avoidance deals, both pending and potential, with share prices falling ...
Should New York Jets Dump Geno Smith for Michael Vick After MNF Letdown?
After the New York Jets' loss on Monday Night Football to the Chicago Bears, fans and critics alike are now calling for Michael Vick to take over for Geno Smith. Would Vick really be an upgrade over Smith? How should head coach Rex Ryan and the Jets handle ...
On “New York, I Love You” and being alone, sad, and broke in the Big Apple
In Hear This, A.V. Club writers sing the praises of songs they know well. This week, we’re picking songs about living in the city. Though I grew up in the Cleveland suburbs, I’ve spent a good portion of my adult life living in the city. I live in ...
New York's MTA faces $15.2 bln funding shortfall in infrastructure plan
NEW YORK, Sept 23 (Reuters) - New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, operator of one of the world's largest public transport networks, said ahead of a board meeting on Wednesday that it is facing a $15.2 billion shortfall for its infrastructure ...
A Sexism Problem at The New York Times
Alessandra Stanley, The New York Times writer behind the paper’s much-mocked profile of Shonda Rhimes, has a long history of attacking prominent women in media. When I finally got a chance to read the piece in question, I was somewhat surprised by the ...
India's Modi to get rock star reception in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - It is a rock 'n' roller's dream to "sell out The Garden," but for a foreign politician to pack New York City's most famous sports and entertainment arena is another thing entirely. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his ...
'New York Times' apologizes for 'tone-deaf' Shonda Rhimes article
Update:The New York Times' public editor Margaret Sullivan has added an update to her original post about the paper's apology: Early Monday afternoon, I spoke to the culture editor, Danielle Mattoon. She told me that arts and culture editors are well aware ...