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For more than 170 years, The New York Times (NYT) has served as the world’s most influential news organization. With a global newsroom of over 1,700 journalists reporting from more than 160 countries, The Times provides unparalleled depth across every major beat—from geopolitical conflict and climate change to science, technology, and culture. Its institutional experience is rooted in on-the-ground reporting, having documented nearly every major global event since the mid-19th century, evolving from the "newspaper of record" into a digital-first leader with over 12 million subscribers globally....Read More

For more than 170 years, The New York Times (NYT) has served as the world’s most influential news organization. With a global newsroom of over 1,700 journalists reporting from more than 160 countries, The Times provides unparalleled depth across every major beat—from geopolitical conflict and climate change to science, technology, and culture. Its institutional experience is rooted in on-the-ground reporting, having documented nearly every major global event since the mid-19th century, evolving from the "newspaper of record" into a digital-first leader with over 12 million subscribers globally.

Authoritativeness The Times is the most decorated newsroom in history, having won 139 Pulitzer Prizes—more than any other news organization. Its authority is built on a foundation of high-impact investigative journalism that has triggered legislative changes, exposed corporate malfeasance, and shaped the global discourse. Beyond its news reporting, The Times sets the standard for medical and scientific communication through its dedicated Science and Health desks, and for consumer advice through its rigorous product-testing vertical, Wirecutter.

Trustworthiness & Editorial Standards The New York Times operates under the guiding principle of reporting "without fear or favor," a standard set by Adolph Ochs in 1896.

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👁 In the birthright citizenship hearing, a story of Asians fighting for rights

In the birthright citizenship hearing, a story of Asians fighting for rights

April 2, 2026

In the decades before and after the Wong lawsuit, immigrants from China, Japan and India fought an immigration system that tried to keep people like them from entering the United States and from becoming American citizens.

April 2, 2026
👁 Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones

Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones

March 31, 2026

As schools rethink classroom technology, a Kansas middle school leads a growing backlash against Chromebooks, shifting focus from screens to student interaction, discipline and traditional learning methods.

March 31, 2026
👁 What to know about California’s executive order on AI

What to know about California’s executive order on AI

March 31, 2026

Gavin Newsom mandates strict AI safety, privacy, and transparency rules for state contractors, asserting California’s regulatory independence amid tensions with Donald Trump’s federal stance on artificial intelligence oversight

April 1, 2026
👁 Catholic leaders barred from Jerusalem holy site on Palm Sunday

Catholic leaders barred from Jerusalem holy site on Palm Sunday

March 30, 2026

The statement said the two church leaders were traveling privately and not part of “a procession or ceremonial act” when they were barred from going to the church.

March 30, 2026
👁 New US missile, untested in combat, hit Iranian sports hall and school: Report

New US missile, untested in combat, hit Iranian sports hall and school: Report

March 30, 2026

The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.

March 30, 2026
👁 Chromebook remorse: Tech backlash at schools extends beyond phones

Chromebook remorse: Tech backlash at schools extends beyond phones

March 30, 2026

Children’s groups and educators concerned about screen time are turning their attention to school-issued laptops and learning apps.

March 31, 2026
👁 Explained: Trump’s attempts to calm markets, amid lows stemming from West Asia war

Explained: Trump’s attempts to calm markets, amid lows stemming from West Asia war

March 29, 2026

Trump has been sensitive to adverse movements in financial markets. Sometimes explicitly, he has responded with public comments and social media posts that appear designed to give stocks and bonds a jolt.

March 29, 2026
👁 Ukraine spent big to shield energy industry from drones. Is West Asia next?

Ukraine spent big to shield energy industry from drones. Is West Asia next?

March 24, 2026

The Ukrainian company, Naftogaz, pays for devices operated by the country’s military, such as electronic jamming systems and interceptor drones.

March 24, 2026
👁 Born abroad and fearful of ICE, adoptees try to prove they belong

Born abroad and fearful of ICE, adoptees try to prove they belong

March 24, 2026

As many as 200,000 adoptees are vulnerable to deportation because they lack US citizenship or important proof of it, immigration lawyers say.

March 24, 2026
👁 Israel thought it could spur rebellion inside Iran. That hasn’t happened.

Israel thought it could spur rebellion inside Iran. That hasn’t happened.

March 23, 2026

Over the past year, as the prospect of Israeli military action against Iran became more likely, Barnea reversed Mossad’s approach, devoting the agency’s resources to plans that could lead to toppling the government in Tehran in the event of a war.

March 23, 2026
👁 Caught Between Two Conflicts, Afghans Flee Iran

Caught Between Two Conflicts, Afghans Flee Iran

March 23, 2026

“We wanted to put up with the war, but after three weeks, fear weighs in,” Sajjadi said on a recent afternoon as she stepped back into Afghanistan.

March 23, 2026
👁 In Denmark’s election, how will the woman who took on Trump fare?

In Denmark’s election, how will the woman who took on Trump fare?

March 23, 2026

That little girl is now running for her third term as prime minister of Denmark in an election set for Tuesday.

March 23, 2026
👁 BTS military service return: What Elvis Presley’s army comeback shows

BTS military service return: What Elvis Presley’s army comeback shows

March 23, 2026

With their 10th studio album, “Arirang,” out Friday and a concert Saturday livestreamed on Netflix, BTS will attempt to resume their careers as pop idols after being conscripted — a feat almost unprecedented, if not for Elvis Presley’s time in the Army

March 23, 2026
👁 Trapped! Inside a self-driving car during an anti-robot attack

Trapped! Inside a self-driving car during an anti-robot attack

March 23, 2026

Self-driving cars are designed to stop moving if a person is nearby. People can take advantage of that function to harass and threaten their passengers.

March 24, 2026
👁 Trump is finally eyeing an exit from Iran. But will he take it?

Trump is finally eyeing an exit from Iran. But will he take it?

March 22, 2026

Written by David E Sanger Ever since President Donald Trump began what he now delicately calls his “excursion” into Iran, Washington has been consumed by the question of when he would call it a day — even if many of his war goals remain unaccomplished. On Friday evening, as he headed to Florida, Trump seemed […]

March 22, 2026
👁 One year after Trump’s $400 million ultimatum, a different Columbia

One year after Trump’s $400 million ultimatum, a different Columbia

March 22, 2026

Columbia overhauled student discipline by moving the panel that oversees rules infractions from the jurisdiction of the 111-member university senate, which is led by faculty members, to the provost’s office. Students no longer serve on the judicial panels.

March 22, 2026
👁 Sorry, Mom. You’re chatting with an AI agent, not your son.

Sorry, Mom. You’re chatting with an AI agent, not your son.

March 22, 2026

The tech industry’s young programmers have gained a reputation over the years for extreme behavior when tackling their work.

March 22, 2026
👁 Tech workers go all-in on AI, but returns may be flattening

Tech workers go all-in on AI, but returns may be flattening

March 21, 2026

A growing “tokenmaxxing” culture is turning AI usage into a workplace status symbol, as coders race to prove productivity with tools like ChatGPT and Claude.

March 21, 2026
👁 What to know about the sexual abuse allegations against US rights activist Cesar Chavez

What to know about the sexual abuse allegations against US rights activist Cesar Chavez

March 21, 2026

Chavez gained prominence as a labor leader and activist who fought for better pay and working conditions for farmworkers in the 1960s. His charisma inspired Latinos throughout the US.

March 21, 2026
👁 Trumps, on a deal-making spree, turn next to Transylvania

Trumps, on a deal-making spree, turn next to Transylvania

March 20, 2026

The proposed Cluj site, in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, is more than a 4-hour drive northwest of Bran Castle, the picturesque tourist destination better known as Dracula’s Castle.

March 20, 2026
👁 A crucial loan for Ukraine becomes election leverage for Orban

A crucial loan for Ukraine becomes election leverage for Orban

March 20, 2026

The Ukraine government needs the cash to buy air defenses and military equipment, and it has been rapidly depleting its existing funding. It is expected to run out of money within months. That is why Hungary’s cooperation has taken on urgency.

March 20, 2026
👁 Reeling from the Iran war’s oil shock and ‘running out of ideas’

Reeling from the Iran war’s oil shock and ‘running out of ideas’

March 20, 2026

The oil shock from the war in Iran has rippled through much of Southeast Asia, upending lives, straining local economies and increasing public discontent.

March 20, 2026
👁 One global power, one regional power, two different goals

One global power, one regional power, two different goals

March 20, 2026

Trump’s strong initial response to the South Pars strike — he said that Israel had “violently lashed out” at the gas field — was the reaction of a global power, prompted by Iran’s retaliatory strikes against Qatari and Saudi natural gas production facilities.

March 20, 2026
👁 A Diary of War From an Unlikely Author: the Son of Iran’s President

A Diary of War From an Unlikely Author: the Son of Iran’s President

March 20, 2026

While Iran’s leaders have projected defiance in public statements, the younger Yousef Pezeshkian writes of the fear underneath the facade as multiple leaders are targeted and killed in Israeli bombings.

March 20, 2026
👁 After vowing to overhaul 911 response, Mamdani takes cautious first step

After vowing to overhaul 911 response, Mamdani takes cautious first step

March 19, 2026

Mamdani believed that the mayor at the time, Eric Adams, was relying too heavily on police officers using draconian tactics to address these calls.

March 19, 2026
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