He sought more diversity among its newsroom employees and co-wrote a full-scale, and modernized, edition of the paper’s internal style guide.
Category: New York Times
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Artificial Intelligence Experts Agree That It Needs Regulation. That’s the Easy Part.
Participants in a task force on artificial intelligence at the DealBook Summit grappled with how to balance oversight of the technology with innovation.
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The Clock is Ticking on Improving China-U.S. Relations, Experts Say
Participants in a task force at the DealBook Summit said President Xi seemed ready to expand economic relations. But for how long?
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Peter Schiff Will Receive Settlement to End His Defamation Suit
The money manager had sued an Australian media company that reported on a tax investigation into his bank, Euro Pacific.
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Joe Sharkey, Travel Writer Who Survived Midair Collision, Dies at 77
He offered advice to business travelers in hundreds of columns in The Times. His eyewitness account of a disaster was front-page news.
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The New York Times Passes 10 Million Subscribers
The company reported an adjusted operating profit of $89.8 million in its latest quarter, up from $69 million a year earlier.
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Jazmine Hughes Resigns From New York Times After Signing Letter Protesting War
The writer, Jazmine Hughes, who has won awards for her work, had signed another letter of protest this year.
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A Critic With Monsters on His Mind
The scariest part of Erik Piepenburg’s job as a reporter who covers horror movies? Films that fail to frighten him.
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Georgia Dullea, 90, Dies; Reporter Chronicled a Changing Society
Writing for The Times with a gimlet eye, she examined the impact of no-fault divorces on women, the excesses of the Reagan years, the AIDS crisis, and more.
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Defying Industry, California Lawmakers Vote for Employer-Paid Food Training
The legislation would require state employers — not workers — to pay for mandatory safety instruction. It awaits the governor’s decision.
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At the U.S. Open, a Tennis Reporter on Familiar Grounds
Matthew Futterman, a Sports journalist, reflects on his many years attending, and later, covering, the Grand Slam tournament in Flushing, Queens.
