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Founded September 18, 1851 as New-York Daily Times // Headquartered in The New York Times Building, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York
7.10.22
In a New York Times op-ed from early June, the California Democrat said he supported Biden’s efforts, but argued “there is way more Biden can do” to help the struggling economy.
—Julia Mueller, The Hill, "Khanna says Democrats need to be disciplined: ‘You don’t get anywhere attacking’ Biden," 10 Jul. 2022 {1:43 PM ET}
In a New York Times op-ed from early June, the California Democrat said he supported Biden’s efforts, but argued “there is way more Biden can do” to help the struggling economy.
—Julia Mueller, The Hill, "Khanna says Democrats need to be disciplined: ‘You don’t get anywhere attacking’ Biden," 10 Jul. 2022 {1:43 PM ET}
6.13.22
Oversight Republican questions Hollywood attorney on his ‘sudden patronage’ of Hunter Biden
—Chloe Folmar // The Hill // 13 Jun. 2022 // 9:11 PM ET
6.5.22
Six races to watch in the California primary
—Caroline Vakil // The Hill // 5 Jun. 2022 // 11:32 AM ET
Oversight Republican questions Hollywood attorney on his ‘sudden patronage’ of Hunter Biden
—Chloe Folmar // The Hill // 13 Jun. 2022 // 9:11 PM ET
6.5.22
Six races to watch in the California primary
—Caroline Vakil // The Hill // 5 Jun. 2022 // 11:32 AM ET
5.29.22
Zelensky visits frontlines as Ukraine pushes back in south
—Olafimihan Oshin // The Hill // 29 May 2022 // 5:31 PM ET
Zelensky visits frontlines as Ukraine pushes back in south
—Olafimihan Oshin // The Hill // 29 May 2022 // 5:31 PM ET
3.1.22
Kayleigh McEnany: State of the union can be summed up with one word
—Fox News // 1 Mar. 2022 // 8 minutes 39 seconds [see 2:00]
Kayleigh McEnany: State of the union can be summed up with one word
—Fox News // 1 Mar. 2022 // 8 minutes 39 seconds [see 2:00]
2.28.22
Dan Hoffman: Putin is trying to extort us
—Fox News // 28 Feb. 2022 // 5 minutes 24 seconds
2.20.22
A whistleblower sent the information to a German newspaper on more than 18,000 active accounts at Credit Suisse, which collectively hold more than $100 billion. The newspaper shared the data with the Organized Crime and Reporting Project and 46 other global news organizations, including The New York Times.
—Olafimihan Oshin, The Hill, "Leak shows Credit Suisse held funds for heads of state, human rights abusers," 20 Feb. 2022 {8:18 PM EST}
2.18.22
Tickets for a charitable “high tea” event, set to take place in April, are being sold by Trump, and the profits are supposedly going toward the “Fostering the Future” initiative of her "Be Best" endeavor, The New York Times reported Saturday. But neither Fostering the Future or "Be Best" are registered charities in Florida, the newspaper noted. Florida officials told the Times that the Consumer Services Division was conducting a probe into the fundraiser.
—Caroline Vakil, The Hill, "Melania Trump slams 'dream killers' in the media after reports on Florida charity probe," 18 Feb. 2022 {5:49 PM EST}
2.13.22
Walmart was one of the first private employers to announce a mask mandate for workers at the onset of the pandemic, according to The New York Times. The retailer employs roughly 1.6 million people in the U.S.
—Mychael Schnell, The Hill, "Walmart ends mask requirement for vaccinated employees," 13 Feb. 2022 {7:46 AM EST}
2.11.22
The New York Times also pushed back on the reporting of the original article that claimed that "crack pipes" would be given to drug users, noting that conservative media played up the program's mention of “safe smoking kits,” but glass pipes were not specifically mentioned.
—Cameron Jenkins, The Hill, "Rubio, Manchin offer bill to prevent feds from buying 'crack pipes'," 11 Feb. 2022 {5:24 PM EST}
Dan Hoffman: Putin is trying to extort us
—Fox News // 28 Feb. 2022 // 5 minutes 24 seconds
2.20.22
A whistleblower sent the information to a German newspaper on more than 18,000 active accounts at Credit Suisse, which collectively hold more than $100 billion. The newspaper shared the data with the Organized Crime and Reporting Project and 46 other global news organizations, including The New York Times.
—Olafimihan Oshin, The Hill, "Leak shows Credit Suisse held funds for heads of state, human rights abusers," 20 Feb. 2022 {8:18 PM EST}
2.18.22
Tickets for a charitable “high tea” event, set to take place in April, are being sold by Trump, and the profits are supposedly going toward the “Fostering the Future” initiative of her "Be Best" endeavor, The New York Times reported Saturday. But neither Fostering the Future or "Be Best" are registered charities in Florida, the newspaper noted. Florida officials told the Times that the Consumer Services Division was conducting a probe into the fundraiser.
—Caroline Vakil, The Hill, "Melania Trump slams 'dream killers' in the media after reports on Florida charity probe," 18 Feb. 2022 {5:49 PM EST}
2.13.22
Walmart was one of the first private employers to announce a mask mandate for workers at the onset of the pandemic, according to The New York Times. The retailer employs roughly 1.6 million people in the U.S.
—Mychael Schnell, The Hill, "Walmart ends mask requirement for vaccinated employees," 13 Feb. 2022 {7:46 AM EST}
2.11.22
The New York Times also pushed back on the reporting of the original article that claimed that "crack pipes" would be given to drug users, noting that conservative media played up the program's mention of “safe smoking kits,” but glass pipes were not specifically mentioned.
—Cameron Jenkins, The Hill, "Rubio, Manchin offer bill to prevent feds from buying 'crack pipes'," 11 Feb. 2022 {5:24 PM EST}
1.12.22
Tucker: Here comes Hillary
—Fox News // 12 Jan. 2022 // 12 minutes 20 seconds [9:03]
1.5.22
'Outnumbered' slams Chicago Teachers Union for vote on remote learning
—Fox News // 5 Jan. 2022 // 9 minutes 45 seconds [see 7:10]
Tucker: Here comes Hillary
—Fox News // 12 Jan. 2022 // 12 minutes 20 seconds [9:03]
1.5.22
'Outnumbered' slams Chicago Teachers Union for vote on remote learning
—Fox News // 5 Jan. 2022 // 9 minutes 45 seconds [see 7:10]
1.5.22
“We are between a rock and a hard place — the rock being the pandemic, the hard place being an intractable, incompetent mayor,” Stacy Davis Gates, the union’s vice president, said this week, according to The New York Times. “We said a two-week pause so they could get themselves together, have the proper communication, put in the necessary mitigations.”
—Cameron Jenkins, The Hill, "Schools closed in Chicago after teachers reject in-person classes," 5 Jan. 2022 {7:27 AM EST}
“We are between a rock and a hard place — the rock being the pandemic, the hard place being an intractable, incompetent mayor,” Stacy Davis Gates, the union’s vice president, said this week, according to The New York Times. “We said a two-week pause so they could get themselves together, have the proper communication, put in the necessary mitigations.”
—Cameron Jenkins, The Hill, "Schools closed in Chicago after teachers reject in-person classes," 5 Jan. 2022 {7:27 AM EST}
1.5.22
Public schools in Chicago close as teachers’ union says classroom conditions are unsafe.
—Mitch Smith and Dana Goldstein // The New York Times // 5 Jan. 2022
Public schools in Chicago close as teachers’ union says classroom conditions are unsafe.
—Mitch Smith and Dana Goldstein // The New York Times // 5 Jan. 2022
12.26.21
Two Save the Children humanitarians missing in Myanmar after Christmas Eve massacre
—Joseph Choi // The Hill // 26 Dec. 2021 // 12:56 PM EST
12.25.21
Judge upholds prior ruling against New York Times on Project Veritas
—Chris Mills Rodrigo // The Hill // 25 Dec. 2021 // 10:16 AM EST
12.23.21
McEnany: There is a reason Kamala Harris feels sidelined
—Fox News // 23 Dec. 2021 // 7 minutes 30 seconds
Heir Apparent or Afterthought? The Frustrations of Kamala Harris.
—Katie Rogers & Zolan Kanno-Youngs // The New York Times // 23 Dec. 2021
12.8.21
Tucker: This is a start to solving the crime problem
—Fox News // 8 Dec. 2021 // 9 minutes 17 seconds
Two Save the Children humanitarians missing in Myanmar after Christmas Eve massacre
—Joseph Choi // The Hill // 26 Dec. 2021 // 12:56 PM EST
12.25.21
Judge upholds prior ruling against New York Times on Project Veritas
—Chris Mills Rodrigo // The Hill // 25 Dec. 2021 // 10:16 AM EST
12.23.21
McEnany: There is a reason Kamala Harris feels sidelined
—Fox News // 23 Dec. 2021 // 7 minutes 30 seconds
Heir Apparent or Afterthought? The Frustrations of Kamala Harris.
—Katie Rogers & Zolan Kanno-Youngs // The New York Times // 23 Dec. 2021
12.8.21
Tucker: This is a start to solving the crime problem
—Fox News // 8 Dec. 2021 // 9 minutes 17 seconds
10.22.21
The program will welcome various keynote speakers including Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times and Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker. Additionally, there will also be presentations from staff members in experiential learning offices, such as the Career Center and the Office of Study Away, to help students explore opportunities available through the College and develop transferable skills such as problem solving and analytical thinking.
—Juanita Alabi, The Oberlin Review, "SOAR Re-orients Second-Years to Oberlin," 22 Oct. 2021
10.12.21
NYT columnist Kristof takes step toward Oregon governor bid
—Reid Wilson // The Hill // 12 Oct. 2021 // 4:09 PM EDT
The program will welcome various keynote speakers including Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times and Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker. Additionally, there will also be presentations from staff members in experiential learning offices, such as the Career Center and the Office of Study Away, to help students explore opportunities available through the College and develop transferable skills such as problem solving and analytical thinking.
—Juanita Alabi, The Oberlin Review, "SOAR Re-orients Second-Years to Oberlin," 22 Oct. 2021
10.12.21
NYT columnist Kristof takes step toward Oregon governor bid
—Reid Wilson // The Hill // 12 Oct. 2021 // 4:09 PM EDT
9.30.21
New York Times hires NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro to host podcast
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 30 Sep. 2021 // 1:12 PM EDT
9.25.21
FBI had informant in crowd during Capitol riot: report
—Jordan Williams // The Hill // 25 Sep. 2021 // 8:50 AM EDT
9.21.21
Trump sues NYT, Mary Trump over story on tax history
—Celine Castronuovo // The Hill // 21 Sep. 2021 // 10:45 PM EDT
The possible O’Rourke run was first reported by Axios, and The New York Times later detailed that he had begun talking to people about joining his campaign team.
—Niall Stanage, The Hill, "The Memo: Could O'Rourke beat Abbott to become governor of Texas?" 21 Sep. 2021 {6:00 AM EDT}
New York Times hires NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro to host podcast
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 30 Sep. 2021 // 1:12 PM EDT
9.25.21
FBI had informant in crowd during Capitol riot: report
—Jordan Williams // The Hill // 25 Sep. 2021 // 8:50 AM EDT
9.21.21
Trump sues NYT, Mary Trump over story on tax history
—Celine Castronuovo // The Hill // 21 Sep. 2021 // 10:45 PM EDT
The possible O’Rourke run was first reported by Axios, and The New York Times later detailed that he had begun talking to people about joining his campaign team.
—Niall Stanage, The Hill, "The Memo: Could O'Rourke beat Abbott to become governor of Texas?" 21 Sep. 2021 {6:00 AM EDT}
4.26.21
New York Times dropping 'op-eds' for 'guest essays'
—Joseph Choi // The Hill // 26 Apr. 2021 // 2:11 PM EDT
4.22.21
The New York Times reported Thursday that Judge Richard J. Sullivan granted a request from federal prosecutors to impose imprisonment on Ullah... Ullah's defense had argued that he should receive a reduced sentence of 35 years, saying he was trying kill himself and not others, the Times reported.
—Joseph Choi, The Hill, "NY subway bomber sentenced to life in prison," 22 Apr. 2021 {11:43 AM EDT}
New York Times dropping 'op-eds' for 'guest essays'
—Joseph Choi // The Hill // 26 Apr. 2021 // 2:11 PM EDT
4.22.21
The New York Times reported Thursday that Judge Richard J. Sullivan granted a request from federal prosecutors to impose imprisonment on Ullah... Ullah's defense had argued that he should receive a reduced sentence of 35 years, saying he was trying kill himself and not others, the Times reported.
—Joseph Choi, The Hill, "NY subway bomber sentenced to life in prison," 22 Apr. 2021 {11:43 AM EDT}
3.12.21
NYT promotes Richard Stevenson to No. 2 spot in Washington
—Thomas Moore // The Hill // 12 Mar. 2021 // 2:41 PM EST
3.10.21
NYT criticizes Tucker Carlson for attacking journalist
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 10 Mar. 2021 // 4:33 PM EST
3.6.21
NY Times columnist David Brooks says think-tank role 'hasn't affected' his journalism
—Thomas Moore // The Hill // 6 Mar. 2021 // 11:45 AM EST
NYT promotes Richard Stevenson to No. 2 spot in Washington
—Thomas Moore // The Hill // 12 Mar. 2021 // 2:41 PM EST
3.10.21
NYT criticizes Tucker Carlson for attacking journalist
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 10 Mar. 2021 // 4:33 PM EST
3.6.21
NY Times columnist David Brooks says think-tank role 'hasn't affected' his journalism
—Thomas Moore // The Hill // 6 Mar. 2021 // 11:45 AM EST
2.28.21
Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah), one of Trump’s staunchest GOP critics, said this week that Trump could coast to victory in a 2024 primary. “I expect he will continue playing a role. I don’t know if he’ll run in 2024 or not. But if he does, I’m pretty sure he will win the nomination,” Romney told the New York Times-Deal Book.
—Julia Manchester, The Hill, "Trump seeks to cement hold on GOP," 28 Feb. 2021 {6:00 AM EST}
Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah), one of Trump’s staunchest GOP critics, said this week that Trump could coast to victory in a 2024 primary. “I expect he will continue playing a role. I don’t know if he’ll run in 2024 or not. But if he does, I’m pretty sure he will win the nomination,” Romney told the New York Times-Deal Book.
—Julia Manchester, The Hill, "Trump seeks to cement hold on GOP," 28 Feb. 2021 {6:00 AM EST}
1.26.21
The Economist hires former NYT editor who resigned following Cotton editorial
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 26 Jan. 2021 // 10:58 AM EST
The Economist hires former NYT editor who resigned following Cotton editorial
—Dominick Mastrangelo // The Hill // 26 Jan. 2021 // 10:58 AM EST
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