Resurrection of Sarah Palin's Lawsuit Against New York Times

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming defamation in connection to a 2017 editorial, has been resurrected by a federal court after being dismissed in February 2022. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found errors in the dismissal and ordered a retrial.

Sarah Palin's Lawsuit Against New York Times

A federal court resurrects Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times for a 2017 editorial linking her to a shooting. The lawsuit was previously dismissed but has been overturned for a retrial due to errors by the judge.

Sarah Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that a district court had improperly dismissed Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, allowing a new trial. The case revolves around a 2017 editorial linking Palin to a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona.

The New York Times' warning about the political strategy for Kamala Harris

The New York Times warns Democrats that 'joy' is not a political strategy for Vice President Kamala Harris to win the White House. They suggest that Harris needs to focus on addressing household costs and housing issues to be successful.

Tim Walz's Alleged Misrepresentation of Military Service

Military experts accuse Democrat vice-presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz of misrepresenting and embellishing his military service, including falsely claiming to be a retired command sergeant major and an Afghanistan veteran.

False Claim about IVF and Military Service by Gov. Tim Walz

Gov. Tim Walz falsely claimed he and his wife used IVF to have children when they actually used IUI. The Harris campaign clarified the lie after being confronted by the New York Times. Walz has also faced scrutiny for falsely claiming to be a retired command sergeant major.

Donald Trump disputes helicopter incident with Willie Brown

Former President Donald Trump phoned a New York Times reporter after an emergency airplane landing to dispute coverage of a helicopter incident with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, which Brown denied. Trump threatened to sue the Times over the story.

Actor Vince Vaughn's views on individual freedom and gun ownership

Actor Vince Vaughn expressed support for individual freedom and gun ownership in an interview with the New York Times. He identified as a Libertarian and believes in allowing individuals to make choices, including legalizing drugs and owning guns.

2024 Election and Vice President Kamala Harris

The New York Times editorial board wants Vice President Kamala Harris off the 2024 ticket due to concerns about her electability, risking Democratic turnout. Black politicians support keeping the Biden-Harris ticket. President Trump is making inroads among black men by wooing Latino migrants. Harris's poor poll ratings indicate she may lose to Trump.

Black Men Supporting Donald Trump

A New York Times focus group of black men who support former President Donald Trump found deep respect for him, defying claims of racism. Participants appreciated his economic know-how, law-and-order stances, and support for historically Black colleges and universities.

Nancy Pelosi clarifies comments on President Biden's candidacy

Rep. Nancy Pelosi criticized the New York Times for mischaracterizing her comments about President Joe Biden possibly stepping aside in 2024. She clarified that she never suggested Biden reconsider his decision to run and that the decision is his own.

George Clooney withdraws support for Joe Biden

George Clooney withdraws support for Joe Biden, citing signs of cognitive decline and calls for a replacement candidate in a New York Times op-ed. He urges Democratic leaders to ask Biden to voluntarily step aside for the good of the party.

President Joe Biden's debate performance and media backlash

President Joe Biden's debate performance deepens rift between establishment media and White House press shop, with media turning against White House. Conflict escalates over White House's handling of sensitive questions and relationship with New York Times.

Journalist accuses NY Times of stealing reporting on Parkinson's disease expert visiting White House

Independent journalist accuses The New York Times of stealing reporting on a Parkinson's disease expert visiting the White House. White House denies Biden is being treated for Parkinson's disease.

Call for President Biden to Drop Out of 2024 Race

The New York Times editorial board called for President Biden to drop out of the 2024 White House race to protect his legacy, citing concerns about his age and mental acuity. Biden has rejected calls to step down despite criticism over his debate performance.

Call for President Biden to Withdraw from 2024 Presidential Race

The New York Times editorial board called on President Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race due to concerns about his performance and age. Several Democratic politicians have been suggested as replacements. The Biden campaign did not immediately respond to the request for comment.

New York Times Headline Change on Rep. Jamaal Bowman's Defeat

The New York Times changed a headline about Rep. Jamaal Bowman's defeat blaming pro-Israel money after backlash. Bowman, a critic of Israel, lost to a moderate Democrat. The initial headline was criticized for being anti-Semitic.

Fact-checking President Biden's 'tall tales'

The New York Times fact-checked President Biden's 'tall tales' and criticized his exaggerations and falsehoods, contrasting them with former President Trump's lies. Biden's claims about his involvement in civil rights and being a former trucker were disputed by the Times.

Union Dispute at The New York Times and Reuters

Union members at The New York Times and Reuters are publicly feuding with the influential NewsGuild of New York after one of the group's representatives made controversial remarks about Israeli 'Zionist butchers'. The disagreement centers around the allocation of union dues and the balance between journalism advocacy and activism within the union.

Donald Trump's lawsuit against his niece over tax information

Former President Trump wins small victory in New York appeals court to sue his niece for providing information to the New York Times for its 2018 article on his taxes. Trump's lawsuit against his niece may still be successful as the court ruled he has standing to sue her for breaching confidentiality agreements.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Neighbor Dispute

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's neighbor called his wife a derogatory term, leading to the flying of a US flag upside down, which has ties to the January 6th riots. The New York Times reported on this, raising questions about Alito's potential biases. Alito shared his side of the story with Fox News anchor Shannon Bream.

Allegations Against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito

The New York Times published an article claiming Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito displayed a 'Stop the Steal' symbol outside his house, but there was no real evidence to support this. The flag displayed was actually an upside-down American flag, which is a symbol of emergency and distress used for various causes throughout history. Alito denied any political message, stating it was in response to a dispute with neighbors. The article insinuates bias in Alito's decisions related to the January 6 events.

Freedom of the Press

Discussion on freedom of the press sparked by New York Times staff criticizing executive editor Joe Kahn's comments on ideological conformity and press independence.

New York Times Reporters Criticize Editor Over Comments on Young Journalists

New York Times reporters criticize top editor Joe Kahn over comments about young reporters not being fully prepared for independent journalism, sparking internal turmoil and ideological debate within the newspaper.

Bill Maher's reaction to New York Times Editor's stance

Bill Maher reacts to New York Times Editor's stance on not being an instrument for Biden campaign, stating that the paper already leans towards Biden. Maher defends criticizing both left and right, emphasizing that he doesn't want Trump re-elected. He applauds the NYT's position on not preventing Trump's election.

President Joe Biden vs. New York Times on Avoiding Press Questions

President Joe Biden roasted the New York Times for accusing him of avoiding questions from independent journalists, stating that if that's what it takes to get the NYT to say he's active and effective, he's for it. Tensions between the White House and the NYT rose due to the desire for a sit-down interview with Biden.

Controversy over New York Times coverage of O.J. Simpson's death

The New York Times faced criticism for its sympathetic coverage of O.J. Simpson's death, particularly for stating that his trial 'ruined his world.' The outlet later removed the phrase from its story after backlash.

Controversy over O.J. Simpson's Obituary

The New York Times faced backlash for framing O.J. Simpson's life as 'ruined' after being charged with double murder. The obituary was criticized on social media and later edited. The Los Angeles Times also made an error in their obituary by mentioning former President Trump instead of Simpson.

Coverage of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller's Funeral

Fox News reports on the New York Post criticizing The New York Times for not covering the widow's remarks at the funeral of a slain NYPD officer. The Post accuses The Times of bias and selective reporting.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. clashes with New York Times reporter over 'spoiler' label

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. clashes with a New York Times reporter, asserting that he is not a 'spoiler' in the 2024 election and criticizes the paper for being an 'instrument of the Democratic Party.' Kennedy maintains that his polling indicates a potential win as an independent candidate.

Media Bias and Disinformation

Jonathan Weisman of the New York Times spread disinformation about Republican U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno being white when he is actually Colombian. The article also discusses media bias against Trump and potential fake news flood if he does well in the polls.

New York Times article on the 'deep state'

The New York Times published an article and video humanizing the 'deep state' and urging support for government workers. Critics blasted the Times for its defense of the 'deep state.'

Anti-Israel Protesters Target New York Times' Printing Facility in Queens

Anti-Israel protesters targeted New York Times' printing facility in Queens, accusing it of manufacturing 'consent for genocide'. Police dispersed protesters peacefully without any arrests made. Similar protests have occurred in the past in different locations.

Copyright Infringement of Wordle Clones by The New York Times

The New York Times is accusing creators of Wordle clones of copyright infringement violations and has sent takedown notices to 'hundreds' of coders on GitHub. They are defending their intellectual property rights in Wordle, a popular word game they acquired in 2022.

Criticism of Academy Awards' Diversity Quotas

The New York Times published a story criticizing the Academy Awards' diversity quotas, calling them 'flimsy and showy'. Despite the new DEI rules, on-screen and behind-the-camera diversity is not mandatory, leading to criticisms from Hollywood insiders. The Oscars' diversity rules are seen as mostly an illusion with various loopholes.

Controversy Surrounding Tom Cotton Op-Ed in The New York Times

The article discusses the aftermath of the publication of a controversial op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton in The New York Times, leading to internal backlash, resignations, and a reevaluation of the paper's editorial process. It also touches on the political dynamics within the newsroom and the challenges faced by conservative voices in a predominantly liberal environment.

Tensions at The New York Times over Investigative Report on Hamas

Tensions at The New York Times over an investigative report on Hamas' use of sexual violence led to a rift in the newsroom, with accusations of targeted interrogation of journalists and leaks to outside media. The company denied violating its contract with the newsroom union.

Controversy over Chick-fil-A sandwich preference at New York Times

Former New York Times opinion editor Adam Rubenstein faced backlash for liking Chick-fil-A sandwich, highlighting a cultural divide at the newspaper.

Copyright Lawsuit Between OpenAI and New York Times

OpenAI is asking a federal judge to dismiss parts of the New York Times' copyright lawsuit, claiming the newspaper 'hacked' its chatbot and AI systems. The Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for allegedly using its articles without permission to train chatbots. OpenAI argues that the Times manipulated its systems and that AI training should qualify as fair use under copyright law.

News Bias and Liberal Groupthink in the New York Times

Former New York Times opinion editor criticizes the paper for being biased against conservative viewpoints and for dismissing the Hunter Biden laptop story. He also mentions the liberal groupthink culture within the newsroom.

Media Bias and Political Commentary

MSNBC contributor criticizes The New York Times for fact-checking Biden while ignoring Trump's lies, highlighting America's strong economy and technology but criticizing Trump's leadership internationally.