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Ousted NY Times editor rips paper's 'bias,' claims he was asked to add 'trigger warnings' to op-eds by conservatives

Bennet accused the so-called “paper of record” of having an “illiberal bias” in a blistering 17,000 word cover story for the Economist titled "When the New York Times lost its...

NY Times staffer 'spat upon' after paper accused of 'attempts to eliminate trans people'

A Times spokesperson told Washington Post media columnist Erik Wemple on Thursday that the incident took place on Feb. 19.

Read the column the New York Times didn't want you to see

Last weekend, New York Times columnist Bret Stephens wrote a piece criticizing the rationale behind the forced ouster of Times reporter Donald G. McNeil Jr., but it was never published....

New York Times ties itself in woke knots: Goodwin

Thunk, thunk. The career guillotine at The New York Times was busy Friday, dispatching two men found wanting by the Purity Police.  When the shock wears off, the former employees...

Arthur Sulzberger handing New York Times chairman role to son

It's all in the family at the New York Times Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger Jr is retiring as chairman of the New York Times Co. at year-end and passing the reins...

New York Times praises 'cancel culture' but skips over own racist history

The Gray Lady's legacy includes Confederates in the closet — men and at least one woman who supported the South and slavery during the Civil War.

NY Times turmoil could mean Dean Baquet stays past retirement age

Recent upheaval inside the New York Times could force Executive Editor Dean Baquet to stay in his job till 2022 — despite hitting the company’s mandatory retirement age for top...

NY Times editorial page editor resigns after Tom Cotton op-ed fiasco

The New York Times announced on Sunday that editorial page editor James Bennet has resigned from his post — following controversy over the publication of an op-ed by Sen. Tom...

Leftists are in firm control at The New York Times: Goodwin

Stick a fork in the Gray Lady. Her obituary is a sad day and not just for journalism.

New York Times staff still red hot over Tom Cotton op-ed

Anger continued to simmer inside The New York Times on Friday after top management confessed to rushing out an op-ed urging President Trump to employ the US military to crack...

Ex-New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. files for divorce

Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger, Jr. is divorcing his wife, Gabrielle Greene, after 5 ¹/₂ years of marriage, Media Ink has learned. Sulzberger, the 68-year-old retired publisher of The New York Times...

Why desperate Dems have resorted to all-out fear-mongering

Among the good people we lost in 2017 was Maurice “Mickey” Carroll. A mentor in my early days of journalism, Mickey spent his last years as the face of Quinnipiac...

Carlos Slim sells off half of New York Times shares for $240M

Adios, amigos. Carlos Slim, the Mexican telecommunications mogul, has sold half of his shares of common stock and warrants in the New York Times Co., valued at just under $240...

NY Times publisher to step aside for 37-year-old son

New York Times publisher Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger Jr. said Thursday he will relinquish his post at year's end and hand it to 37-year-old son, Arthur Gregg “AG” Sulzberger. The younger...

New York Times subleasing space from Time Inc.

Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times and chairman of NYT Co., is going to be a renter on Sixth Avenue. The newspaper is leasing space in Rockefeller...

New York Times edits its election apology letter

The New York Times is a little less fair today. The newspaper’s executive editor and publisher famously penned a post-election letter to their readers on Nov. 11 that promised to...

The New York Times can't improve until it admits bias

The New York Times is so, so very sorry that its presidential election coverage was so, so very wrong. Please have pity on them, Times publisher Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger Jr....

New York Times: We blew it on Trump

The Gray Lady feels the agony of political defeat — in her reputation and in her wallet. After taking a beating almost as brutal as Hillary Clinton’s, the New York...

Democrats explored racial bullying to get better Clinton coverage

A top Democratic operative advised Hillary Clinton's campaign to use minority and women journalists to “shame” The New York Times and other media outlets into giving the Democratic presidential nominee...

Son of New York Times publisher set to take control of newspaper

The end is near for Pinch Sulzberger. The New York Times publisher named his son, Arthur Gregg, as deputy publisher, a position that may lead to his eventual promotion as...