Many people do not realize the nature of what is at stake in the war on science -- starting with the failure to recognize that it is a war on science.| Family Inequality
New Jersey area Jewish leadership described a factual Grayzone report about Charlie Kirk’s falling out with Netanyahu as “hateful, divisive, and antisemitic,” and weaponized it to cancel the book event of a Palestinian children’s writer who reposted the article on social media. The New York Times uncritically published the bogus allegation. Palestinian children’s author Jenan Matari says she believes The New York Times “was trying to put a target on [her] back” when it publicize...| The Grayzone
… wann wachen unsere Medien endlich auf. US-Präsident Donald Trump hat während seiner Rede bei der Generaldebatte der UNO-Vollversammlung erneut die Existenz des Klimawandels angezweifelt [1]. Dieser sei der „größte Betrug, der jemals in der Welt begangen wurde“, sagte er, „Wenn Sie sich nicht von diesem Betrug mit der grünen Energie distanzieren, wird Ihr Land ... Weiterlesen| AG E+U - Die Realisten
Platformonomics TGIF is a weekly roll-up of links, comments on those links, and perhaps a little too much tugging on my favorite threads. Get Platformonomics Updates By Email I have a post in progress on recent grand AI infrastructure headlines (and the economics thereof), which explains their conspicuous absence below. Coming soon to a bit […]| Platformonomics
It’s almost the end of the month, which means that the free September shares that I still have for The New York Times will disappear. So here are gift links to three stories that caught my eye earlier today. Enjoy! ► “How 106 People Got Together to Stop a School Shooting — Before It Happened,” … Continue reading "Three gift links: helping a troubled teen, homeless in Santa Monica, and important frog-related news"| Media Nation
Recent articles have been surprisingly unflinching The post Is the New York Times finally getting real about Trump? appeared first on Press Watch.| Press Watch
In the first Trump administration, despite relentless attacks from the president, the nation’s public health institutions remained largely intact, if wearied. But the plunder of the second Trump administration has disemboweled them and installed fox-guarding-the-henhouse leadership. Medical professionals can no longer fully trust federal health guidance, and our patients are the ones who will suffer the most. More| Danielle Ofri
It’s an abandonment of the Times’s obligation to responsibly use its bully pulpit in a time of crisis. The post How the New York Times uses weasel words to normalize authoritarianism appeared first on Press Watch.| Press Watch
El prestigioso medio New York Times ha querido hablar de una zona costera de España que considera "un sueño" y que tiene "de todo: playas vírgenes, una gastronomía célebre, viñedos...".| Viajestic
The New York Times' Shaila Dewan speaks with Crime Lab Pritzker Director Jens Ludwig about the politics of crime in the U.S. The post The Politics of Crime Are Perilous for Left and Right Alike appeared first on University of Chicago Crime Lab.| University of Chicago Crime Lab
A man walked into the New York Times offices and asked them to provide proof that he was really there. Just why would he walk across America to do so? The post A Long Walk Across America (1923) appeared first on Useless Information.| Useless Information
“This Time It’s Different” is the title of a book by Omar Hatamleh on the impact of artificial intelligence on everything. Hatamleh, who is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s chief artificial intelligence officer, means that we shouldn’t look to previous technological revolutions to understand the scope and the totality of the AI revolution. It is, […]| White House Chronicle
By: Adam Grant and Allison Sweet Grant The New York Times Kids — and parents — need to understand that there’s a big difference between selflessness and generosity. Like many new parents, when our first child was born, we were delighted to receive gift boxes of tiny pajama sets, monogrammed…Read More The post We Need to Talk About ‘The Giving Tree’ appeared first on People Analytics.| People Analytics
Because Jeff Bezos has taken a wrecking ball to The Washington Post’s opinion section, critics have become sensitive to any hint that the billionaire owner is paying obeisance to Donald Trump…| Media Nation
OpenAI is pushing back against a demand from the New York Times to search through 120 million ChatGPT user conversations as part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit with the newspaper. The company has offered access to 20 million chat logs—a fraction of what the Times wants.| THE DECODER
A few days after writing a story on starvation and malnutrition in Gaza, the New York Times issued a clarification that it felt readers must know: that the emaciated Palestinian boy it had profiled actually had a preexisting health condition.| Mondoweiss
"Heightened Scrutiny examines the relationship between the media’s coverage of trans rights and the anti-trans legislation we have seen balloon."| FAIR
Even while feigning concern, the paper of record remains largely uninterested in centering trans people and perspectives in coverage of trans issues.| FAIR
Every semester, the students in my business writing class are divided up into teams and are assigned a real-life challenge from a company looking to elevate its performance in any number of ways. It’s an opportunity to research the complexities of a market, to create an entrepreneurial solution and to effectively communicate all of it… Read More »| MichaelLeppert.com
The New York Times highlighted remarks CIP co-founder Kate Starbird made during her February 24 University Faculty Lecture.| Center for an Informed Public
The Israel apologists have lost the argument. They might not know it yet, but they have.| Caitlin Johnstone
Behind The New York Times’ recent mishmash of a non-endorsement editorial – the one urging readers not to choose Zohran Mamdani for mayor – lies a backstory (or two or three) worth parsin…| Geneva Overholser
"With people like Jake Tapper around, news isn't working the way it's supposed to."| SFGATE
It might be a silly formula but it’s also a wrecking ball knocking down the pillars of the trading system| Trade β Blog
Au nombre de 74, les chaînes d’information sur la messagerie WhatsApp ont été lancées en grande majorité par des médias américains. Proposé par Meta depuis juin 2023, ce canal de diffusion est un flux d’actualités, chronologique, à sens unique, sans notification automatique, ni algorithme prescripteur. Ainsi, sur une chaîne WhatsApp, un abonné ne poste pas […] L’article Au classement des 150 premières chaînes WhatsApp, la moitié émane de médias d’information est ...| La revue européenne des médias et du numérique
Une étude de cas : le New York Times. (Cet article a été écrit avant la date des élections présidentielles du 5 novembre 2024). Trente ans après le début de l’ère numérique, le New York Times conserve une influence prépondérante dans un écosystème médiatique américain morcelé. Ses choix éditoriaux engagent souvent l’entièreté de la presse du […] L’article La collusion entre les médias et la campagne présidentielle américaine de 2024 est apparu en premier sur L...| La revue européenne des médias et du numérique
My phone started blowing up with texts from friends and family members yesterday morning, alerting me to a New York Times magazine cover story by Amanda Hess, “My Son Has a Rare Syndrome. So I Turned to the Internet” (gift link). Hess writes beautifully about her experience being dropped into the medical maze and her […]| Susannah Fox
FORCEPS, BLEACH, TOOTHPICK, BEDAZZLERThings one might use for a purpose IN, AY, AN, NYThe last two letters of Countries that have won the Women’s World Cup JOURNEY, BEAVER, SINGLE, KNEEWords found in “Sigourney Weaver” if you add the letters B, L, J and K ASPHYXIATION, KETCHUP, TURF, GERIATRICJapanese words (when translated from English to Japanese)| Rob Penty
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WHAT A MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR SATIRE: The dust is far from settled about what The New York Times, March 25, 2025, is calling “an extraordinary leak of internal national security deliberations, d…| Simanaitis Says
For the mainstream media, reviewing Laura Delano's memoir "Unshrunk" is an exercise in cognitive dissonance.| Mad In America
This summer, when the New York Times restaurant critic Pete Wells announced that he was hanging up his fork, a shudder was felt by a certain type of diner. The post Parting Thoughts: Pete Wells, the Exit Interview appeared first on Edible Manhattan.| Edible Manhattan
Almost a third of New York Times digital subscribers now exclusively subscribe to one of its non-news products, its 2024 annual report shows.| Press Gazette
Image: Shutterstock (AI assist) First, I heard it on the radio. The word “copyright” caught my attention because that’s a word seldom heard on the morning news. Then the news stories started to app…| Hugh Stephens Blog
I discovered the Shangri-Las in the summer of 1988, when my friend Rob and I had our minds blown by their greatest-hits album—late to the party by any objective measure, since their hitmaking days were twenty-plus years earlier, but nevertheless a long time ago now. Enduring favorite across the decades: the intense spoken-word song “Past, […]| Gavin Edwards
"Everyone should be organizing in tech." The post A Worker Perspective with Shay Culpepper (NY Times Tech Guild) appeared first on Collective Action in Tech.| Collective Action in Tech
The New York Times reported on Sunday about how utilities around the country, and their trade group the Edison Electric Institute, have worked... The post NYT digs into utilities’ efforts to slow down rooftop solar appeared first on UtilitySecrets.| UtilitySecrets
Landscape Modenew book review up at the new york times.| You Are Here
If Mr. Krugman was serious about having good ideas about rural America, he would get to know the people who live there.| Barn Raiser
The new home of Brian McGlinchey’s independent journalism is Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey, a Substack newsletter. →→ Visit Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey: Invigoratingly unorthodox perspectives for intellectually honest readers Paul Krugman has done it again: From his lofty perch at The New York Times, the chief jester of the Keynesian court has wrapped […]| LibertyMcG
In “The Last Politician,” Franklin Foer presents the first half of Biden’s presidency as a series of made-for-television moments meant to inspire doubters and assuage critics. How will the history of the Biden administration be written: as the turning point when America began to heal or as a hiatus between moments of deadlock and adversity? […]| ADAM TOOZE
Press Gazette lists the top 50 biggest websites for news in the US. Monthly updated top 50 listing based on data Similarweb.| Press Gazette
The New York Times has recently carried a series of articles, offering a critical insight into the failings of the English and Welsh – or, as the NYT insists on calling it, the “British” R…| The Secret Barrister
I’m releasing new software today for solving crossword puzzles in the terminal. cursewords is a small Python program to open, navigate, and solve puzzles stored as .puz files. If you’re a Mac or Linux user, you can install it today by running pip3 install --user cursewords in your terminal, and then use the cursewords command to open a .puz file on your computer.| parker higgins dot net
I haven’t read the book, but the op-ed was terrible.| Family Inequality