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Nicholas Donabet Kristof (born April 27, 1959) is an American journalist and political commentator. A winner of two Pulitzer Prizes, he is a regular CNN contributor and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times . Born in Chicago, Kristof was raised in Yamhill, Oregon, the son of two professors at nearby Portland State University.
Nicholas D. Kristof Credit - David Hume Kennerly. T hroughout his new memoir, Nicholas Kristof escapes plane crashes, dodges warlords and debates whether to let his family know he’s in danger in ...
Nicholas Kristof, author of "The Children of Pornhub" (The New York Times) [b] A civil lawsuit against Pornhub has 30 plaintiffs; it is led by lawyer Michael Bowe. The plaintiffs state that the company is complicit in non-consensual pornography that featured them, including revenge porn, videos of rape, and videos of child sexual abuse.
Kristof has worked 40 years for The New York Times as a reporter, foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and, since 2001, columnist. The winner of numerous awards including two Pulitzers — the ...
The former New York Times columnist is running as a farm-boy son of Yamhill, Oregon — a state that just declared him a non-resident, and a town where the mayor has never met him.
Reporter is a 2009 documentary film about the work of New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof in the Democratic Republic of Congo.Executive produced by Ben Affleck and directed by Eric Daniel Metzgar, the HBO movie captures life in the war-ravaged African country and specifically focuses on the challenges faced by international correspondents in covering the region's crises.
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled Thursday that former New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof doesn't meet the state’s three-year residency requirement to run for governor, leaving the former ...
Nicholas Kristof, journalist and columnist for the New York Times; twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, most recently in 2006 for columns regarding the humanitarian crisis in Darfur; Harry M. Lydenberg, an American librarian, author and book conservationist. Best known as a long-time director for the New York Public Library.