Adam K. Raymond, New York Magazine

Adam K. Raymond

New York Magazine

Louisville, KY, United States

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Past articles by Adam:

Everything We Do and Don’t Know About New York’s Reopening

All of New York’s ten regions are in phase four of the state’s reopening, with more types of businesses being added gradually, now including museums and bowling alleys. Here is what we know about what the phases will mean and what questions remain. → Read More

As Schools Open, Coronavirus Outbreaks Follow

Here are the states where reopened schools are dealing with positive coronavirus tests. → Read More

New York Attorney General Sues to ‘Dissolve’ the NRA

Attorney General Letitia James says self-dealing and corruption resulted in the NRA losing $64 million in just three years. → Read More

Massive Explosion Rocks Beirut

Videos show a giant blast followed by a shockwave that caused untold damage and injured thousands. → Read More

Census Bureau to End Counting Efforts a Month Early

Advocates say the Trump administration is attempting to leave out people in marginalized groups. → Read More

How Changes to the USPS Might Affect Voting by Mail

The Trump administration’s changes to the U.S. Postal Service are creating mail-delivery delays. This weakening of the USPS could make mail-in voting less efficient and fair in November. → Read More

All the Household-Name Companies That Have Filed for Bankruptcy Due to Coronavirus

Lord & Taylor, the oldest department story in the country, is the latest major company to file for bankruptcy due to the pandemic. Here are the rest. → Read More

Cruising Returns and a Coronavirus Outbreak Follows

A cruise ship in Norway had at least 41 people test positive for the coronavirus. → Read More

What We’ve Learned From the Newly Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents

The Ghislane Maxwell document release offers more details on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, and his ties to powerful people like Bill Clinton. → Read More

The Push to Move Classrooms Outdoors Is Gaining Momentum

The idea of moving classrooms outdoors is gaining momentum among New York City officials, and others across the nation. Proponents hope that teaching outside can prevent the spread of COVID-19 as schools reopen in the fall. → Read More

Trump: I’ve Never Asked Putin About Bounties for U.S. Troops

He also excused Russia for allegedly supplying weapons to the Taliban, saying, “We did that, too.” → Read More

Miami Marlins Suffer Baseball’s First Coronavirus Outbreak

Around a dozen players have tested positive for the virus less than a week after MLB restarted its season. → Read More

National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien Tests Positive for Coronavirus

He’s the highest ranking White House official to test positive, but he’s not the first. → Read More

The Pentagon Has Reportedly Found ‘Off-World Vehicles Not Made on This Earth’

The latest UFO report from the Times says a defense contractor briefed the Department of Defense on otherworldly vehicles in March. → Read More

Portland Mayor Jeered by Protesters, Teargassed by Federal Agents

On the 56th night of protests in Portland, the city’s mayor joined demonstrations and was booed by his constituents before getting teargassed by the feds. → Read More

Former Personal Assistant Arrested in Vicious Murder of Tech CEO Fahim Saleh

Police believe that Saleh’s former employee killed him, decapitated him, and dismembered him this week. → Read More

These Are the Stores Requiring Customers to Wear Masks

Walmart is joining Costco, Starbucks, and Best Buy in requiring shoppers to cover their faces to avoid spreading COVID-19. → Read More

White House Issues Mild Rebuke of Peter Navarro After Anti-Fauci Op-ed

It would be easier to believe the White House’s criticism of Navarro if he was the only one ripping Fauci. → Read More

All the States Reimposing COVID-19 Restrictions

As COVID-19 cases spike around the country, many governors are reversing their orders to reopen parts of their states’ economies. → Read More

U.S. Government Executes First Federal Inmate Since 2003

An early morning Supreme Court ruling, split 5-4 down ideological lines, allowed the government to proceed with Daniel Lewis Lee’s execution. → Read More