Dossier
New Yorker
Coverage of New Yorker in the Nexus archive.
- How a young group of American spies saved Greece’s precious artifacts
A young group of American spies helped save Greece’s precious artifacts during World War II. A 'Cary Grant-ish' New Yorker taught individuals to outwit the Nazis in this effort.
- Platner’s ‘living on the sea’ claim dismantled by critics as financial docs paint a different picture
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner claimed to earn a living through oyster farming and harbor work, but financial disclosures reveal most of his income comes from veteran’s disability payments. His oyster farming business generates minimal revenue, and his business assets are valued between $50,000 and $100,000, according to reports.