• New York Times Reporter Maggie Haberman: Donald Trump 'Appears to Doze Off' During New York Trial

    New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claimed that Donald Trump appeared to "doze off" during his hush money criminal trial.

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    New York Islanders, New York Rangers Deliver A Worthy Preview Of A Possible Postseason Series

    The Rangers and Islanders concluded their regular-season series Saturday and produced a worthy preview of a possible postseason series.

  • New York sports radio reacts to John Sterling's retirement: 'The soundtrack of New York City'

    We tend to throw around the notion that a broadcaster is “The Voice” of a franchise, but John Sterling truly has embodied being the Voice of the New York Yankees for almost four decades. His voice and epic calls have become an essential part of the Yankees experience. Whole generations of fans don’t know a

  • Does the New York Times Actually Care About Mass Shootings?

    Did you know there was a mass shooting in Indianapolis over the weekend? I briefly saw it on a news crawl, but didn’t hear another word about it, so, by Monday, I assumed I had dreamt it. Nope. There was a real mass shooting, sending seven kids aged 12 to 17 to the hospital, one […]

  • new york city ai chatbot: New York City defends AI chatbot that advised entrepreneurs to break laws

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams is defending the city's new artificial intelligence chatbot that has been caught in recent days giving business owners wrong answers or advice that, if followed, would entail breaking the law. When launched as a pilot in October, the MyCity chatbot was touted as the first city-wide use of such AI technology, something that would give business owners "actionable and trusted information" in response to queries typed into an online portal. That has not always proved...

  • Get some help on the New York Times crossword with easy mode

    The New York Times crossword is notoriously tricky, although contrary to popular belief, the Sunday puzzle is not the most difficult. From the Times: The Saturday crossword is actually the hardest puzzle of the week. Mondays have the most straightforward clues and Saturday clues are the hardest, or involve the most wordplay. — Read the rest

  • New York Times Lies to Readers About Student Loan Debt

    The New York Times is apparently finding it difficult to be honest with its readers about the burden of student loan debt. It ran a major column telling readers that the burden of student loan debt is discouraging young people from becoming priests or nuns. The whole premise of this column rests on a lie, More

  • New York Times destroys its own spin that Biden's losing Latino voters

    A newly released New York Times/Siena poll shows a wholesale reversal from its previous February poll that suggested President Joe Biden was bleeding support among Latino voters.  The Times/Siena poll released Saturday showed Biden gaining significant ground with minority voters, including opening up a 9-point lead over Trump with Latinos, 50% - 41%. That's a 15-point turnaround since February, when the Times/Siena survey gave Trump a 6-point advantage among Latino voters, winning 46% of the...

  • Ohtani's ex-interpreter negotiating guilty plea: New York Times

    Shohei Ohtani's fired former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara is in negotiations to plead guilty to federal crimes over stealing millions of dollars from the Los Angeles Dodgers star to cover debts from illegal gambling on sports, The New York Times reported Wednesday. The investigation into the purported theft by Mizuhara, who

  • NPR, New York Times are in immense turmoil with the world on the verge of global conflict

    Just 32% of Americans say they trust the media “a great deal” or “a fair amount,” according to Gallup, which says the number matches a historic low.

  • WSJ SCOOP: New York Times Bosses 'Seek to Quash Rebellion in the Newsroom'

    Wall Street Journal news-industry reporter Alexandra Bruell broke a story on Friday about managers at The New York Times struggling with the intolerance of new employees who are "applying ideological purity tests" to stories on "sensitive topics like the transgender community and social justice." Those kids coming out of college don't bow to the wisdom of their elders who may still want to portray themselves as neutral and independent of ideological camps. The Bruell story was headlined: New...

  • WSJ SCOOP: New York Times Bosses 'Seek to Quash Rebellion in the Newsroom'

    Wall Street Journal news-industry reporter Alexandra Bruell broke a story on Friday about managers at The New York Times struggling with the intolerance of new employees who are "applying ideological purity tests" to stories on "sensitive topics like the transgender community and social justice." Those kids coming out of college don't bow to the wisdom of their elders who may still want to portray themselves as neutral and independent of ideological camps. The Bruell story was headlined: New...