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The New York Times disbands sports department and will rely on coverage from The Athletic
Read full article: The New York Times disbands sports department and will rely on coverage from The AthleticThe New York Times is getting rid of its sports department and will instead rely on sports coverage from its website The Athletic going forward.
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News executives protest Trump-era probe with Garland
Read full article: News executives protest Trump-era probe with GarlandExecutives with CNN, The New York Times and Washington Post met with Attorney General Merrick Garland to protest the Trump-era Justice Department's efforts to seize phone and email records of journalists.
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NY Times says it needs culture change, better inclusion
Read full article: NY Times says it needs culture change, better inclusionFILE - This June 22, 2019, file photo shows the exterior of the New York Times building in New York. In a report to its employees in February 2021, The New York Times says it needs a culture change to become a better place to work, particularly for people of color. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)NEW YORK – The New York Times says it needs a culture change to become a better place to work, particularly for people of color. A survey of employees didn't just uncover bad news; 95% of Times employees said they felt pride in working at the paper, and most have had positive experiences. “We also believe it will make The Times a better place to work, for all of us.”
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Headlines, op-ed prompt staff protests at NY Times, Inquirer
Read full article: Headlines, op-ed prompt staff protests at NY Times, InquirerFILE - This June 22, 2019 file photo shows the exterior of the New York Times building in New York. Some staff members at The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer called in sick to protest editorial decisions they found insensitive about protests over George Floyd's death. Several Times journalists responded on social media by saying the article puts black staff members in danger. Some 30 members, out of a staff of about 210, skipped work for the same reason, a spokesman said. Richard Prince, a former staff member at the Washington Post who writes Journal-isms, an online column about diversity issues, said the online uprising illustrates both newspapers need to do a better job listening to and acting on the concerns of black staff members.

New York Times cites dangers reporter face in Trump era
Read full article: New York Times cites dangers reporter face in Trump eraA.G. Sulzberger, the publisher of The New York Times, says in a speech the Trump administration "has retreated from our country's historical role as a defender of the free press." "We learned the official was passing along this warning without the knowledge or permission of the Trump administration. In Monday's speech, Sulzberger said "our foreign correspondents have experienced the weaponization of the 'fake news' charge firsthand. In the middle of his remarks, Mr. Hun Sen uttered a single phrase in English: 'The New York Times.' In Monday's speech, Sulzberger said this is a "perilous moment for journalism," in part because Trump's "words are dangerous and having real-world consequences around the globe."