Edmund Andrews

A Guide To The Best Books On The Financial Crisis

Daily Intel | Moe Tkacik | Posted 10.21.2009 | Business


This week marks the official publication of the longest, most comprehensive, and highest-priced ($32.95!) work of Crisis Lit yet, New York Times repor...

Friedman and Andrews Play the Clueless Defense

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 06.28.2009 | Media


Yvette Kantrow

"I just wasn't paying attention." "It never even occurred to me to mention it." What do these two statements have in common? They were both uttered ...

NYT Public Editor Slaps Friedman, Dowd, Andrews

New York Times | CLARK HOYT | Posted 06.24.2009 | Media


IT has been a busy week or two for the ethics police -- those within The Times trying to protect the paper's integrity, and those outside, ready to po...

New York Times Reporter Bankruptcy Saga Actually About Love, Not Money

Henry Blodget | Posted 06.22.2009 | Business


Henry Blodget

Edmund Andrews' story is told as a got-carried-away could-have-happened-to-anyone saga that many Americans can relate to. But there are key details that Andrews is leaving out.

NY Times Writer and His Mortgage Woes

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 07.02.2009 | Media


Yvette Kantrow

It does make you wonder: What would this story read like if his wife wrote it? And I'm not convinced that Andrews' airing of his dirty laundry is such an act of bravery.

Edmund Andrews, New York Times Economics Reporter, Trapped In Spiraling Debt

Huffington Post | Marcus Baram and Arthur Delaney | Posted 06.13.2009 | Business


In 2004, Edmund Andrews dove into the world of subprime mortgages and bought a home he couldn't afford. Two years later, he wound up with $50,000 in c...