The New York Times

Founded in 1851, The New York Times is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. The paper’s reputation has been tarnished in recent decades by increasing left-leaning bias. This has resulted in criticism for editorial positions that do not appear to be consistently reflected in the newspaper’s coverage.

In the past, The New York Times was one of the leading newspapers in the country. The paper’s reputation was built on the high quality of its reporting, which often included coverage of two world wars. The paper was also known for its moral tone. In the 1884 presidential election, the paper supported Grover Cleveland.

The New York Times is an internationally known newspaper. It has 16 news bureaus in New York City, 11 national news bureaus, and 26 foreign news bureaus. The paper also publishes a weekly style supplement called “The T,” edited by Deborah Needleman.

The New York Times also has a number of related businesses, including commercial printing, live events, and licensing. It is also the publisher of classical WQXR (96.3 FM). In addition, it is the owner of 1560 AM, which is a commercial radio station.

The Times also operates an app called The Times. This app is available for free download and offers breaking news, opinion, business, tech, and arts coverage. Users have to create an account with a personal email address and register to use the app. In addition, users can save articles and share them with others. They can also play games, such as the Spell Bee and mini crossword puzzles. There are also live briefings and expert coverage from 1700 journalists in 160 countries. The Times also has a widget on the home screen that gives users the latest headlines. The widget is also good for sharing articles and games.

The New York Times published a plethora of articles related to the ominous “Pentagon Papers,” a classified government study of the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. The paper’s coverage of the topic won it the New York Times Pulitzer Prize in 1972.

The New York Times also introduced the T supplement, a 14-page weekly section that included Rob Walker’s column on consumer culture. It also had a larger crossword grid than the Times’. The New York Times also published the 1619 Project, which examined the legacy of slavery in the United States. This project was cited in a Senate report and has had a wide impact on American history teaching.

The New York Times is not the only newspaper to make the list of the best-known news stories. The paper was also awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1972 for publishing excerpts from the “Pentagon Papers.” In addition, the paper also received the Pulitzer for Best Multimedia Story for its “News Analysis” column.

The New York Times has also received accolades for its coverage of the Internet. The paper launched its first online edition in 1995 and launched a subscription plan for digital edition in 2011. The Times also had a widget on its website that allowed readers to share articles and save them for later.