A Hit Man, a Detective Novelist and a Woman Who Fell From the Sky
One writer details 10 of his most memorable profiles in over a decade of his reporting.
One writer details 10 of his most memorable profiles in over a decade of his reporting.
A look at the modern history of perp walks, when suspects are paraded before the media.
By Retro Report
Criticized for failing to charge Mr. Weinstein in 2015, Cyrus Vance Jr. brought rape charges on Friday in a case that could define his career.
By James C. McKinley Jr.
Henri Leclerc, the lawyer for Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, spoke on Friday in Lille, France, after his client was cleared of pimping charges.
Associated Press
The verdict closed a four-year legal battle that captivated France and shined an uncomfortable spotlight on the sexual activities of rich and powerful men.
By Aurelien Breeden and Alissa J. Rubin
“Welcome to New York” is being released, but it’s not the film Mr. Ferrara, the director, made.
By Sarah Lyall
Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s self-described “rough” sexuality is being dissected in the courtroom and in the cafes of a country that considers privacy to be sacrosanct.
By Dan Bilefsky
The case against the former International Monetary Fund chief appeared to fall apart when five of the six plaintiffs retracted their accusations against him.
By Dan Bilefsky
Reading The New York Times with the National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Andrew Solomon.
By Susan Lehman
Dan Bilefsky gives a glimpse of the scene at the trial of Dominique Strauss-Kahn in Lille, France.
By Dan Bilefsky
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