Reporters in The New York Times (NYT) newsroom could hear the protesters outside on Monday. “Shame on you!” they shouted. Some held signs that accused the newspaper of being anti-Semitic. Others waved ...
The New York Times said on Wednesday that the editor who had chosen to publish an anti-Semitic cartoon in its international edition would be disciplined and that it had canceled the contract with the ...
After a barrage of criticism, the New York Times said Sunday it was deeply sorry about publishing an anti-Semitic cartoon depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a dog on a leash held ...
The paper of record needs to reflect deeply on how it came to publish anti-Semitic propaganda. By Bret Stephens Opinion Columnist As prejudices go, anti-Semitism can sometimes be hard to pin down, but ...
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