Obituaries Related to "Mayer" from New York Times Archive
Quibi Is Dead, but Roku May Resurrect Its Content
The failed streaming company led by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman is in talks with Roku about a deal.
1 of every 17 people in the U.S. has been infected, and 1 in 1,000 has died. Yet the worst may lie ahead.
With bubble-enclosed Santas and Zoom-enhanced family gatherings, much of the United States played it safe over Christmas while the coronavirus rampaged across the country.
In Life, She Defied Alzheimer’s. In Death, Her Brain May Show How.
A woman in Colombia with a rare genetic mutation recently made the ultimate donation to science.
A Final Try by Trump to Cut Drug Prices May Stumble in Court
A new rule would base the price Medicare pays for certain drugs on the lowest price paid among similar countries. But a rushed process means legal challenges are likely.
‘More People May Die’ Because of Trump’s Transition Delay, Biden Says
Adopting a graver tone, the president-elect said that President Trump’s refusal to authorize a transition could have deadly consequences.
‘More People May Die, if We Don’t Coordinate,’ Biden Says
On Monday, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. delivered a briefing on his economic agenda, focusing on his plans for unveiling a vaccine and fighting the coronavirus.
Developmental Disabilities Heighten Risk of Covid Death
People with intellectual disabilities and developmental disorders are three times more likely to die of Covid-19, compared with patients without the conditions, a new analysis found.
An Explanation for Some Covid-19 Deaths May Not Be Holding Up
Recent studies have created doubts about an agent in cytokine storms, and suggest that treatments for it may not help.
‘We May Be Surprised Again’: An Unpredictable Pandemic Takes a Terrible Toll
At least 73 countries are seeing surges in newly detected cases, and in regions where cold weather is approaching, worries are mounting.
How Local Covid Deaths Are Affecting Vote Choice
A rise in coronavirus-related deaths in a given community tends to reduce support for Republicans.
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At Nick & Toni’s, a restaurant beloved by celebrities and locals alike, she managed its coveted prime real estate, keeping everyone happy and the looky-loos at bay.
Sid Davidoff, Powerful Aide to Mayor Lindsay, Dies at 86
In the 1960s and ’70s, he was a brash lieutenant to a young, ambitious, reform-minded mayor and ended up on President Nixon’s “enemies list.”
Bill Ivey, 81, Dies; Quelled Conservative Ire Over U.S. Arts Agency
As the head of the National Endowment for the Arts, Mr. Ivey, a leader in country music, shifted the agency’s focus away from avant-garde work and won more funding.
Alice Wong, Writer and Relentless Advocate for Disability Rights, Dies at 51
Born with muscular dystrophy, she received a MacArthur “Genius” grant in 2024 for her decades of calling attention to the need for equal rights for disabled people.
Todd Snider, Folk Singer With a Wry Wit, Dies at 59
Mentored by the likes of Jimmy Buffett and John Prine, his big-hearted ballads told of heartache even as his humor revealed a steadfast optimism.
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