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What Really Happened to Donald McNeil at the New York Times
It wasn't the children on the trip who ended McNeil's career. It was his colleagues, his bosses, when they acted like children.
New Andrew Cuomo Accuser, Anna Ruch, Emerges
The New York governor faces sexual harassment accusations from three women with many calling for his resignation.
The New York Times Succumbed to Another Mob. Journalism Is Unrecognizable
These episodes reveal a new kind of journalistic culture focused on ferreting out alleged crimes from one's own colleagues, or even inventing them.
Trump Owes Deutsche Bank $340 Million As Company Cuts Ties With President
The bank has loaned more than $2 billion to the president and his company since 1998.
Eric Jerome Dickey, Bestselling Author, Remembered by Writers and Fans
Many people shared stories about sneaking a copy of Dickey's work from an older family member and reading it at an age they were probably too young to take in the work.
NYT Podcast Star Pressured Media to 'Temper Their Critiques' of Caliphate
The Daily host Michael Barbaro privately asked reporters including NPR's David Folkenflik to soften their reporting of The Times over the Caliphate scandal.
Mitch McConnell Is My Person of the Year and That's Not a Good Thing
The Senate Majority Leader is our person of the year; what puzzles me about the Facebook anti-trust suit; and McKinsey and Company apologizes (sort of) for its relationship with OxyContin king Perdue Pharma.
NY Bishop Talks About Supreme Court Ruling on COVID Restrictions
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio said that he didn't feel that the Supreme Court ruling was protesting lockdowns in the way that Pope Francis spoke about those who opposed restrictions.
Iran Rejects Report Al Qaeda's Number 2 Was Killed in Tehran
The New York Times reported that Abu Muhammad al-Masri had been killed by two Israeli assassins on a motorcycle in August.
Karens for Biden: A New Poll Sorts Voting Preference By First Name
A study by "The New York Times" and Siena College has revealed that among the most common female names, people named "Karen" show more support for the Democratic challenger.
The New York Times 'Anonymous' Op-Ed was a Failure of Journalism
Granting anonymity to a mid-level adviser and portraying his words as those of a senior official in the Trump administration was extremely misleading.
Donald Trump Says He Has Paid 'Many Millions' in Federal Taxes
The president tweeted that most of his taxes to the federal government were "paid early," and took aim at the New York Times.
Read the Letter Kanye West Wrote in His 'New York Times' Presidential Ad
"Our happy, healthy future looks like the new Garden of Eden with children running and the elderly brimming with joy on how beautiful our world has become," West wrote.
Trump Paid China $188K in Taxes from 2013 to 2015: Report
Not long before he became president, Donald Trump reportedly paid $188,561 to the Chinese government in taxes, despite paying little to no U.S. income tax in most of the previous decade.
Trump Jr. Says Americans 'Don't Understand' Taxes, Tells NYT to Probe Biden
The president's son said average Americans "don't understand" how taxes work when you run a business, following a New York Times report on his father paying little or no federal income tax for years.
AOC Condemns Republicans for Not Criticizing Trump's Hairstyling Costs
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez derided "misogynistic hypocrite" Republicans for mocking her over a $250 haircut but ignoring Trump spending over $70,000 on hairstyling costs alone.
'Art of the Deal' Co-Author on 'Lying, Cheating Felon' Trump's Taxes
"We have a felon in the White House," the co-author of Trump's 1987 book "The Art of The Deal" told Anderson Cooper.
Trump Calls NYT Report of Him Paying Just $750 in Taxes 'Fake News'
The lengthy investigative article also said that the president paid no income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years.
Majority of US Less Likely to Vote for Trump if Barrett Overturns Roe
Amy Coney Barrett's stance on abortion laws have come under scrutiny amid the divisive nomination process.
Outrage as Whole Foods CEO Says Ignorance and Poor Choices Cause Obesity
In an interview with The New York Times, John Mackey said healthy eating is not an "access problem," but a "market demand problem."
Biden in 2016: President Has 'Constitutional Duty' to Nominate Justice
The current Democratic presidential nominee said in 2016 that he would push ahead with the nomination of a Supreme Court appointee "even a few months before a presidential election."
Bill Gates Announces His Father's Death and Acknowledges His Influence
Gates wrote about how important it was to collaborate with his father on the Gates Foundation and how his father set an example of working hard.
Poll Puts Biden Well Ahead in Four States Which Are Top Trump Targets
The New York Times/Siena College poll shows the Democratic contender ahead in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nevada and New Hampshire.
Ronald McDonald and Burger King Mascot Share Kiss in 'Love Conquers All' Ad
The Finnish campaign comes as Burger King is the official partner for Helsinki Pride.
Pro-Trump Super PAC Head Says Parscale Spent Cash 'Like a Drunken Sailor'
The re-election campaign for President Donald Trump is spending money very quickly, according to analysis by the New York Times.
NBA 2020 Restart: 6 Storylines to Watch for in Tonight's Double-Header
Basketball makes it return tonight, after a four-month hiatus due to the coronavirus lockdown. These are the narratives that we're most excited to see play out.
Democrats Narrowed Trump Impeachment Articles From 10 to 2, Book Claims
Former White House official Norman Eisen says that Democrats calculated a wider set of accusations would not be supported by the whole party.
Twitter Hack Orchestrated by Young Hacker Who Lives with Mother
The New York Times reported that a 19-year-old from the south of England was involved in the hack of notable public figures.
How Russia Reacted to the U.S. Troop Bounty Claims
Russian officials dismissed reports that bounties were offered by Russia to Taliban-linked militants to kill U.S. troops.
White House Says Trump and Pence Not Briefed on Bounties on U.S. Troops
After a New York Times article alleged that Donald Trump had been informed about bounties placed on U.S. and U.K. troops by Russian military operatives, the White House said Trump did not know.