Former NYT Editor Slams Paper Over Handling of Op-Ed: ‘Threw Me in the Garbage’
"I never apologized for publishing the piece and still don’t."
"I never apologized for publishing the piece and still don’t."
"It just came up out of my system.”
"Just have to fight trouble making creeps like Maggie, and all the rest!"
There were plenty of words and terms we started using a lot more during the pandemic year of 2020. Some already existed ("asymptomatic," "social distancing," "new normal") and some were ...
"The reality is that he treats everyone like they are his psychiatrists—reporters, government aides, and members of Congress, friends and pseudo-friends and rally attendees and White House staff and customers."
"I don’t accept a Jew, Israeli or Zionist, or anyone else who speaks Hebrew."
"...the Court has reached its conclusions with fealty to the law as its primary concern, with no consideration of the rancorous political debate associated with these cases."
"I think we can’t rule it out."
The reporter who doxed the owner of the popular Twitter account “Libs of TikTok,” has faced some apparent repercussions from her work. A report in The New York Times chronicling ...
"They just wear their bias on their sleeve."
"Articles that were longer? A journo goes deep into the Amazon and a deadly Korean ferry accident."
"Authorities said the gunman was able to obtain the weapons legally."
"We are committed to ensuring that tens of millions of people have a gratifying and consistent experience, every day."
Musk is in the process of buying Twitter in a mammoth deal that will take months to complete.
"For someone who is always critiquing journalism you sure don’t know what a correction is."
Tucker Carlson is getting the last laugh after The New York Times published a 20,000-word hit piece on the ratings kingpin, slamming him as a "racist nationalist." On Sunday, Carlson ...
"We don't believe that they're covering climate change well enough."
"Either way, the filing encapsulated the treacherous situation that Twitter now finds itself in."