Opinion | Editorials blast Trump while questions about Biden remain The New York Times and Los Angeles Times published editorials saying Trump is unfit to be president. July 12, 2024 Tom Jones
Nicholas Kristof has declared his journalistic purpose. What’s yours? His memoir recounts adventures as a foreign correspondent, columnist and candidate. Plus an ill-fated interlude on the desk. June 20, 2024 Bill Mitchell
Opinion | The Washington Post had, and didn’t initially run, the upside-down flag story at the home of a Supreme Court justice The Post knew about the Samuel Alito flag story in 2021, when it happened, and decided not to publish it. May 28, 2024 Tom Jones
Hannah Dreier wins Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for investigative stories into migrant child labor Dreier’s stories ushered in waves of impact, which included congressional hearings, a White House crackdown, and reforms in multiple states May 7, 2024 Amaris Castillo
Pulitzers recognize coverage of Israel-Hamas war, honor journalists working in Gaza The New York Times wins in International Reporting for its war coverage while Reuters wins in Breaking News Photography May 6, 2024 Angela Fu
How fact-checking is evolving — and having a real impact on the world Fact checks will not alter long-held worldviews, but they can significantly influence readers’ understanding and reduce belief in misinformation. January 19, 2024 Peter Cunliffe-Jones
Opinion | Some NYT staffers are worried about their union’s advocacy Dozens of staffers — including Megan Twohey and Julian Barnes — have reportedly formed a group to take a stance on journalistic independence. December 19, 2023 Tom Jones
The New York Times adds a first-of-its-kind editor Few topics have raised more questions in journalism this year than AI. With its latest hire, the Times seems poised to find answers. December 13, 2023 Tom Jones
The New York Times hits 10 million subscribers The company reported a $53.6 million profit in its third quarter. It is now 5 million subscribers away from its 2027 goal. November 8, 2023 Angela Fu
Opinion | Joe Biden is the latest to criticize The New York Times’ Gaza coverage The president reportedly ‘fumed’ over a Times headline about an explosion at a Gaza City hospital that was later updated. October 31, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | The New York Times explains its Gaza hospital blast headline change ‘The early versions of the coverage … relied too heavily on claims by Hamas,’ the Times says October 24, 2023 Ren LaForme
David Brooks spent $78 on a burger and fries at the Newark airport. That’s not a typical price The conservative columnist for The New York Times made a juicy, overblown claim about the economy in a social media post about his airport lunch. September 25, 2023 Amy Sherman
Opinion | Say it ain’t so: The New York Times sports section says goodbye Despite pushback from the union and staffers, as well as criticism and pleas from sports fans, the Times published its last sports section Monday. September 19, 2023 Tom Jones
Opinion | Elon Musk’s latest petty move targeted The New York Times and others Have you noticed a delay when clicking on links in tweets to the Times, Reuters, Substack, Facebook and others? August 16, 2023 Tom Jones
New York Times grows digital subscribers, reports $46.4 million profit In addition to the rise in digital subscriptions, Wirecutter, which had its best non-holiday quarter ever, shares credit for the increased revenue. August 8, 2023 Angela Fu