Free speech folly at the New York Times
The paper has done great damage to democratic debate — and its own employees
The paper has done great damage to democratic debate — and its own employees
Odd though they can be, such communities are as old as America itself
Have we learned nothing?
‘SPIES WHO LIE,’ proclaims their latest cover
Now is the time to de-Pulitzer Walter Duranty, who ran cover for the Soviets
Or Iran or Afghanistan or…
Maggie Haberman says Trump used to flush documents, so let’s analyze her claim like an intel officer
David Frum smears those who don’t toe a hawkish line on Russia, but that’s so 2003
She wants restitution for allegedly being defamed, with serious implications for libel law and the press
Public health chiefs and the media are working overtime to gin up hysteria
She wants to persuade voters to ignore the story about a ninth-grade girl who was raped in a Loudoun County school restroom
The former New York Times columnist wants to be governor. But why?
The wall between journalism and activism is badly corroded
A response to that New York Times essay defending divorce as empowerment
The paper has long had a blind spot for the Jews, a trend that continues today
The paper lifted my reporting about the killing of an Iranian nuclear scientist without any attribution
‘If I were to hire a dog walker, I’d want her in the hands of someone who thinks rationally’
When they arrive in newsrooms, privileged young people bring their values and priorities with them
NYT reporters are trying to use coronavirus to drive a wedge between Rupert Murdoch and his employees
The liberal arts are neither liberal nor artistic in our universities. They are illiberal and imaginatively barren