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intelligencer

[in-tel-i-juhn-ser] / ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒən sər /




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The headline on New York magazine’s Intelligencer newsletter questioned the decision to pursue charges in this case first, among the various investigations involving Mr. Trump.

From New York Times

They got to know each other at New York magazine in the late 1980s, when she was covering Donald J. Trump and other local celebrities as the writer of the saucy Intelligencer column and he was cranking out feature stories.

From New York Times

Mathematicians, Bordg notes in The Mathematical Intelligencer, sometimes accept a proof not because they have checked it, step by step, but because they trust the proof’s methods and author.

From Scientific American

Sean Campbell, writing last week in New York magazine’s online Intelligencer, reported that in 2020, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation secretly purchased a $6 million, 6,500-square-foot mansion near Malibu, Calif., using donated funds.

From Washington Post

As the Intelligencer report noted, little content had been produced since the house was procured in October 2020, save a few videos that Patrisse Cullors, former executive director of the foundation, filmed there.

From Washington Post