NYT Reaches 10 Million Subscriptions Target, Closes On The Athletic

[ad_1] The company said on Wednesday that the New York Times Company had hit its 10 million subscription goal ahead of schedule, largely supported by the 1.2 million it gained through its acquisition of sports news website The Athletic. $550 million deal for The Athletic announced last monthThe company said it was completed on Tuesday. …

Jonathan Freeman, Jafar in ‘Aladdin’ Closes the Cobra Wand

[ad_1] He is “the omnipotent demon,” as Iago put it in the classic Disney movie. “A vile traitor!” says the sultan. And for a short time, as he himself put it, “the strongest wizard In the world!” (MUAHHAHA!) Jonathan Freeman first voiced Disney’s villain Jafar in the 1992 animated film “Aladdin”, continued to be teased …

As World Closes Borders to Stop Omicron, Japan Presents A Cautionary Story

[ad_1] TOKYO – With the emergence of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus late last week, countries around the world rushed to close their borders to travelers from South Africa, even with no scientific knowledge about whether such measures are necessary or likely to be effective. to stop the spread of the virus. Japan …

As World Closes Borders to Stop Omicron, Japan Presents A Cautionary Story

[ad_1] TOKYO – With the emergence of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus late last week, countries around the world rushed to close their borders to travelers from South Africa, even with no scientific knowledge about whether such measures are necessary or likely to be effective. to stop the spread of the virus. Japan …

As Irish Famine Museum Closes, Donors Worry About Fate of Artifacts

[ad_1] In the mid-1990s, John L. Hague, president of Quinnipiac College, read a book about the 19th century potato famine in Ireland and decided that its causes and consequences, mortality rates, and the resulting diaspora warrant wider exposure. It is estimated that at least one million Irish died and 2 million or more left the …

As Irish Famine Museum Closes, Donors Worry About Fate of Artifacts

[ad_1] In the mid-1990s, John L. Hague, president of Quinnipiac College, read a book about the 19th century potato famine in Ireland and decided that its causes and consequences, mortality rates, and the resulting diaspora warrant wider exposure. It is estimated that at least one million Irish died and 2 million or more left the …

California Oil Spill Closes Beaches and Renews Call for Ban on Drilling

[ad_1] In response to a question, Mr. Willsher suggested that an anchor may have hit the pipeline. He said workers at his company first saw the oil shine on Saturday morning and began work to contain the spill. But some energy experts said the company should find out about the leak before oil appears, as …