James B. Stewart is a staff writer at The New Yorker. He has written on such subjects as the Time Warner–A.O.L. merger, the post-prison S.E.C. investigation of Michael Milken, Disney, the Clintons, ...
The psychological thriller is a broad genre that can lean toward the somber and at times ponderous, but still manage to keep ...
Wake Up Dead Man’ is his latest star-studded whodunnit — and it adds warring priests and strongman populism to the mix ...
Iva Toguri D'Aquino was sent to prison for allegedly helping the Japanese. After it was revealed that perjured witnesses led ...
Jay has international fame, wealth, servants, and a gorgeous house on a hilltop, but he’s a lonely man at the end of his rope ...