Media March 31 Liberal New York Times columnist offers blunt diagnosis of Democrats, declares party is 'in a coma' New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd sounded off on the current state of the Democratic Party during her appearance on Bill Maher's "Club Random" podcast.
Media March 29 NY Times editorial declares Democratic Party in denial about 2024 election loss, says it moved ‘too far left’ The New York Times Editorial Board accused the Democratic Party of being in "denial" over the poor state it's in, and gave advice for leaders to get the party back on track.
Media March 28 Hillary Clinton lambasts 'dumb' Trump administration over Signal chat leak in NY Times essay Hillary Clinton called the Trump administration "dumb and dangerous" in a New York Times essay published Friday in the aftermath of the Signal chat leak story.
Opinion March 27 There's precedent for White House Signal chat leak and it's more than 100 years old The Trump administration is investigating how the Goldberg error happened, as well it should. It seems unlikely that anyone will be punished too severely for this unintentional breach.
Media March 21 NYT writer says Dems are 'getting destroyed' as data show Gen Z 'most conservative' generation in decades NYT columnist Ezra Klein spoke with Democratic pollster David Shor about how the youth vote has shifted radically in a piece headlined, “Democrats Need to Face Why Trump Won."
Media March 17 Public was misled by the scientific community about COVID origins, NY Times columnist argues A column published in The New York Times claimed the public was "badly misled" about the origins of COVID, even after its own science reporter called the lab leak theory "racist."
Media March 12 NY Times columnists warn second Trump term causing 'despair,' may kill 'more than 1 million people' New York Times opinion writers warned in a new podcast that the Trump administration is making decisions that may result in the deaths of more than a million people.
Donald Trump March 11 Trump's lawsuit against Pulitzer Prize board members moves forward after judge denies temporary stay request A judge ruled in favor of President Trump after the Pulitzer Prize board members requested a temporary stay in his defamation lawsuit against them, which was denied.
Republicans March 10 National Review founder, conservative icon Bill Buckley honored on new US Postal Service stamps William F. Buckley, a leading voice for the modern conservative movement, founded National Review in 1955 to publish conservative commentary and analysis.
Media March 4 CNN, NBC, NYT, NPR chiefs confronted on how the media can restore trust among Americans Some of the most prominent journalists and executives in media gathered in Washington D.C. for Semator's "'Innovating to Restore Trust in News" summit.
Media February 28 Ex-MSNBC host knocks NY Times for not representing 'the left,' calls for pro-Bernie Sanders voices in media Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan argued The New York Times and the media broadly do not represent "the left" while speaking at Semafor's Innovating to Restore Trust in News summit.
Media February 19 Michael Rapaport slams 'corroded' New York Times, calls for paper to 'shut down' Michael Rapaport called out The New York Times on social media Wednesday over a report that alleged the Times' coverage of the Israel-Hamas war was "imbalanced."
Opinion February 18 SEN TOM COTTON: Some things you just can’t say about China China has cowed many of America’s elites, celebrities, athletes and politicians into silence. They fear losing jobs, contracts, investors, status and worse. Better to stay silent.
The New York Times February 16 NY Times advice column answers whether dating women of color can advance 'antiracism' The New York Times Ethicist advice column featured a question on Valentine’s Day about whether interracial dating can help boost “antiracist principles."
Media February 11 Society has a new ‘perverse attraction’ to toxic male characters, NY Times column argues A recent New York Times guest essay described how toxic males are increasingly being depicted as a dark sexual fantasy in mainstream pop culture.
Media February 8 NYT columnist rejects the 'good liberal' stance on drugs, blames 'permissive liberal culture' on west coast New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof admitted that the West Coast's "permissive" policies regarding drug usage and combatting addiction "almost killed" many addicts.
Donald Trump February 3 Trump scores big legal win against Pulitzer Prize board members as lawsuit moves to discovery A Florida judge ruled against the motion filed by the members of the Pulitzer Prize Board, allowing President Trump's legal team to proceed to discovery in his defamation lawsuit.
Media January 30 Bob Menendez betrayed his country and legacy in stunning fall from grace, NJ colleagues say Former colleagues of ex-Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., detailed the senator's fall from grace and the impact it will have on his legacy, in a New York Times report.
Media January 24 DeSantis jokes he's ready to ‘welcome’ NY Times to pro-life movement after headline recognizing the 'unborn' Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., joked it might be time for the pro-life movement to welcome the New York Times for a recent headline that recognized the unborn as a "child."
Media January 24 NY Times columnist admits conservatives taking control of culture after years of liberal domination New York Times columnist Thomas Edsall admits conservatives are winning the culture war for the first time in decades, but warns of the dangers he thinks it presents.
Donald Trump January 22 Liberal parents struggle with Trump-voting sons, New York Times reports A New York Times report detailed liberal parents struggling with their sons supporting for and voting for President Donald Trump in the last election.
Democratic Party January 18 NYT poll finds majority of Democrats oppose transgender athletes in women's sports A recent survey found the vast majority of Americans, including a majority of Democrats, say trans athletes should not compete in women's sports.
Media January 18 Biden's efforts to show 'vigor' backfired, showed his advanced age: Report Sources close to President Biden felt it was important to prove his physical vigor to the public to combat criticism of his age, but noted that it often backfired.
Media January 7 Internet roasts NYT headline about fact-checkers ruling Meta criticism of fact checks 'false:' 'Beyond parody' Numerous commentators expressed shock at how the New York Times published a piece showing that fact-checkers ruled rule it "false" that they are the issue on social media.
Media January 3 New York Times fires back at actor Justin Baldoni on heels of $250 million libel lawsuit The New York Times says the story at the center of actor Justin Baldoni’s $250 million lawsuit against the paper was "meticulously and responsibly reported."
Media January 2 NY Times reporter who interviewed New Orleans terror suspect years ago says he saw no 'red flags' A New York Times contributor interviewed Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect behind the New Orleans terror attack, ten years ago and discussed his recollections.
Media January 1 Actor Justin Baldoni files $250 million defamation suit against New York Times Justin Baldoni filed a $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, claiming the paper defamed him when covering actress Blake Lively's claims against him.
Opinion December 29 2024’s most annoying people. Left and right can agree on at least two A lot of the drama from 2024 can be traced to some of its annoying people and there are too many to list here. We get to make fun of the worst of them.
The New York Times December 25 NYT journo says his podcast won't be 'resistance show' in 2nd Trump term, rejects 'normalizing MAGA' concerns New York Times' Ezra Klein is vowing his podcast won't be a "resistance show" during the second Trump presidency and spoke about understanding an administration he opposes.
New York City December 24 New York migrant admits feeling guilty over city's benefits: 'We're getting spoiled' A New York Times released an article documenting eight months into the lives of some of the 55,000 migrants that are still sheltering in New York City.