He purchased his St. Bart's home in 2006, according to a Buffett fan site, but The New York Times confirmed he was working on building his latest home on the island in 2018.
Eric Lach, a staff writer, has contributed to The New Yorker since 2008.He writes a regular column about New York City politics, people, and more. He previously served as The New Yorker’s deputy
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Leona Helmsley was born Lena Mindy Rosenthal in Marbletown, New York, to Polish-Jewish immigrants, Ida (née Popkin), a homemaker, and Morris Rosenthal, a hatmaker. Her family moved to Brooklyn while she was still a girl, and moved six more times before settling in Manhattan.
Tennessee’s government has turned hard red, but a new set of outlaw songwriters is challenging Music City’s conservative ways and ruling bro-country sound, Emily Nussbaum writes.
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