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Ukraine invasion — explained
Walter Duranty, pictured in 1936 at a luncheon given in his honor by the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents at the Hotel Lombardy in New York, repeatedly defended Soviet Premier Josef Stalin.

'The New York Times' can't shake the cloud over a 90-year-old Pulitzer Prize

May 08, 2022
In 1932, The New York Times' Walter Duranty won a Pulitzer for stories defending Soviet policies that led to the deaths of millions of Ukrainians. The Times disavows his work but not the prize.
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Politics
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin answers questions from the media as she arrives at a federal court in Manhattan on February 15, 2022. The 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate filed on April 1, 2022, to run for the open House seat in Alaska.

Sarah Palin files to run for the late Alaska Rep. Don Young's seat

Apr 01, 2022
The former vice presidential candidate filed with the Federal Election Commission to run for the late Don Young's House seat.
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Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin speaks with reporters as she leaves federal court on Feb. 14 in New York City.

Sarah Palin loses defamation case against 'The New York Times'

Feb 15, 2022
It was a one-two punch for Sarah Palin: The verdict came a day after the presiding judge said he would dismiss the case because Palin's lawyers failed to meet the legal standard of actual malice.
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Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin at a rally in 2017.

Judge to dismiss Sarah Palin's defamation suit against 'New York Times'

Feb 14, 2022
Palin sued the newspaper over a 2017 editorial that wrongly linked an ad by her political action committee to the shooting of then-Rep. Gabby Giffords in 2011.
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Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin arrives at a federal court in Manhattan to testify in her defamation case against the <em>New York Times</em>. Palin claims that an editorial in the <em>Times</em> damaged a career as a conservative political commentato

Sarah Palin testifies she felt powerless to fight 'New York Times' over editorial

Feb 10, 2022
Sarah Palin said she lost sleep after a 2017 New York Times editorial falsely linked an ad from her political action committee to a mass shooting years earlier. She has sued the paper for defamation.
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Former <em>New York Times</em> editorial page editor James Bennet, shown here in a photo from 2017, said Tuesday he accepted blame for an editorial that falsely linked a graphic from former Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee with a mass shooti

Former 'New York Times' editor testifies on Sarah Palin editorial: 'This is my fault'

Feb 08, 2022
Former New York Times editorial page editor James Bennet testified Tuesday he was to blame for an incorrect passage about former Gov. Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial on heated political rhetoric.
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Lawmakers, Advocates Push To End BLM Wild Horse Adoption Incentives

Jun 23, 2021

In 2019, the Bureau of Land Management started paying people up to $1,000 to adopt wild horses being kept in holding pens.

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2 Prominent 'New York Times' Journalists Depart Over Past Behavior

Feb 06, 2021
Science reporter Don McNeil Jr. admitted he was wrong to have used a racial slur. Producer Andy Mills said he had learned from past misbehavior but a "pressure campaign" made it impossible to stay.
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Rukmini Callimachi and colleague Andy Mills pose with their Peabody Award for <em>Caliphate</em> at the 78th Annual Peabody Awards Ceremony in May 2019.

'New York Times' Retracts Core Of Hit Podcast Series 'Caliphate' On ISIS

Dec 18, 2020
After an internal review, The New York Times now says it built the 2018 podcast Caliphate on a story it cannot vouch for. It says star reporter Rukmini Callimachi will no longer cover terrorism.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
The New York Times building in New York. <em>The New York Times</em> and <em>The Washington Post</em> both outlined new measures aimed at improving diversity in their newsrooms and coverage.

'New York Times', 'Washington Post' Promise Major Changes To Move Forward On Race

Jun 18, 2020
The Post announces more than a dozen new jobs involving race and the Times says it will devise a strategy to better hire, develop, support and promote people, particularly people of color.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
Demonstrators raise their fists during a May 30 march in Pittsburgh to protest the death of George Floyd.

Editors Barred A Black Reporter From Covering Protests. Then Her Newsroom Rebelled

Jun 08, 2020
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette barred a black reporter from covering unrest over a flippant tweet. The same day, editors gave a white reporter only a warning for a vulgar tweet about a looting suspect.
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James Bennet, editorial page editor of <em>The New York Times</em>, in a photograph taken in 2017 in New York. Bennet has resigned amid outrage over an op-ed advocating the use of federal troops to quell protests.

Head Of 'New York Times' Editorial Page Steps Down Amid Controversy

Jun 08, 2020
The resignation of James Bennet comes after the publication last week of a column by Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton, who called for federal troops to quell violent protests.
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America Reckons With Racial Injustice
After reporters publicly rebelled, leaders at <em>The New York Times</em> and <em>The Philadelphia Inquirer</em> apologized for publishing controversial pieces on law enforcement and the protests over racial injustice.

Debate Over Racial Justice Coverage Roils 'N.Y. Times,' 'Philadelphia Inquirer'

Jun 05, 2020
After reporters publicly rebelled, leaders at The New York Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer apologize for publishing controversial pieces on law enforcement and the protests over racial injustice.
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Analysis
<em>New York Times</em> media columnist Ben Smith argues Ronan Farrow stretches his claims beyond the facts. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Farrow says his critics are missing the larger picture.

Opinion: 'New York Times' Argues Ronan Farrow Stretches The Facts. It's Messy

May 22, 2020
New York Times media columnist Ben Smith argues Ronan Farrow stretches his claims beyond the facts. The Pulitzer Prize-winning Farrow says his critics are missing the larger picture.
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Asia
Journalists wearing face masks — in an effort to protect against the coronavirus — gather for a news conference earlier this year in Beijing. Early Wednesday, China said it was planning to pull the press credentials of certain journalists employed by

China Pulls Credentials From Journalists At 3 Major U.S. Publications

Mar 17, 2020
Beijing ordered certain staff at The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal to halt reporting inside China, in retaliation for a State Department move against Chinese outlets.
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<em>The New York Times</em>' exposé of star litigator David Boies' efforts against Jeffrey Epstein's estate and social circle took inspiration from a source who appears to have lied. Did the reporting hold up?

'The New York Times,' The Unreliable Source And The Exposé That Missed The Mark

Mar 12, 2020
The New York Times' exposé of star litigator David Boies' efforts against Jeffrey Epstein's estate and social circle took inspiration from a source who appears to have lied. Did the reporting hold up?
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Politics
Then-National Security Adviser John Bolton at the White House in Washington, D.C., in July 2019.

Democrats Renew Demand For Bolton Testimony In Senate Trial After New Report

Jan 26, 2020
House impeachment managers press the Senate to call the former national security adviser to testify, after a New York Times report said Trump tied Ukraine aid to investigation of his political rivals.
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Book Reviews

'She Said' Tracks The Remarkable Reporting Leading To The Arrest Of Harvey Weinstein

Sep 08, 2019
New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story that ended the Hollywood producer's alleged reign of terror and helped to ignite the #MeToo movement.
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Media
Earlier this month, Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, authorities say, in federal prison as he faced criminal charges alleging sex trafficking of underage girls.

A Dead Cat, A Lawyer's Call And A 5-Figure Donation: How Media Fell Short On Epstein

Aug 22, 2019
Why did it take some of the nation's biggest news organizations so long to take seriously the accusations against the late Jeffrey Epstein? Allegations about his behavior go back more than a decade.
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Sarah Palin, political commentator and former governor of Alaska, has accused <em>The New York Times</em> of slander over an editorial tying her to a 2011 mass shooting in Tucson, Ariz.

Appeals Court Revives Sarah Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against 'The New York Times'

Aug 06, 2019
Federal judges said a lower court was wrong to dismiss the former vice presidential candidate's lawsuit against the newspaper over an editorial that linked her to a 2011 mass shooting.
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Book Reviews
<em>Unfreedom of the Press</em>, by Mark Levin

'Unfreedom Of The Press' Is Full Of Bombast And Bile

May 21, 2019
Right-wing Fox host Mark Levin conducts no interviews and offers no original research in his book; it is little more than a free gift with purchase: People are instead buying his message to the media.
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Book Reviews
Erin Lee Carr attends Build Presents "Mommy Dead And Dearest" at Build Studio on May 15, 2017 in New York City.

A Daughter Reflects On Her Dad's Ongoing Influence In 'All That You Leave Behind'

Apr 10, 2019
Erin Lee Carr's memoir about her relationship with her dad, David Carr, provokes gratitude and empathy — but she fails to investigate herself with the rigor she brings to her own journalism.
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Jill Abramson, former managing editor and executive editor of <em>The New York Times,</em> speaks at 2014 Pennsylvania Conference For Women in Philadelphia.

'I Fell Short': Jill Abramson Responds To Charges Of Plagiarism, Inaccuracies

Feb 07, 2019
The former New York Times executive editor finds herself embroiled in controversy after passages in her new book Merchants of Truth were found to echo work written by others.
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Book Reviews
Jill Abramson, former executive editor at <em>The New York Times</em> walks in with faculty and staff during commencement ceremonies for Wake Forest University on May 19, 2014 in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Abramson delivered the commencement address

Journalism's Battles Are On Display In Jill Abramson's 'Merchants Of Truth'

Feb 05, 2019
The former New York Times editor's examination of four news outlets pits new against old, mercenary versus honorable — and is unlikely to inspire the next generation of journalists.
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Obituaries
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and humorist Baker has died at age 93. His son, Allen Baker, says his father died from complications after a fall.

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Russell Baker Dies At 93

Jan 23, 2019
Baker made his name as a columnist for The New York Times, where he wrote thousands of columns over more than 30 years. He won one Pulitzer Prize for commentary, and another for his autobiography.

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