Tag: The New York Times

Palestinian journalists Hind Khoudary and Anadolu Agency photographer Ali Jadallah received a special Pulitzer citation for their coverage of the Gaza war, with a focus on the courageous work of journalists under difficult conditions and the significant number of journalists who lost their lives in the conflict.
Future of Jewish is a newsletter covering Judaism and Israel, aiming to educate readers about the Jewish world.
The UN recently confirmed that Israeli women experienced sexual violence on Oct. 7, despite ongoing skepticism and conspiracy theories surrounding these reports.
The explosion at a hospital in Gaza has raised questions about how news is reported to readers who may not fully read articles or consider the reliability of sources.
A recently released tranche of emails reveals that The New York Times colluded with the New York State Education Department while writing a series of disparaging articles about New York's Orthodox Jewish community and its yeshiva system.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has responded to criticism regarding its remarks on The New York Times' investigation into Hasidic yeshivas.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the origins of the COVID-19 virus and the media's response to it.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, journalist Judith Shulevitz discusses the world of Shabbos (the Sabbath).
The article discusses Joe Biden's administration's decision to disregard the intellectual property rights of vaccine manufacturers, seen as a move to appease certain progressive factions.
This article discusses the role of the New York Times and other Western journalists in hiding the mass murders and famine orchestrated by Stalin in Ukraine in 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor.
The article discusses the concerning normalization and rehabilitation of Louis Farrakhan, a known anti-Semite and conspiracy theorist, by various individuals and institutions.
In this article, Abbe Gluck, a former clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, discusses the impact of Ginsburg on herself and gender equality in the United States.
The author reflects on the decline of rational argumentation in America and the rise of a new mode of argumentation that combines rationalism with religious fervor.
The COMMENTARY podcast episode discusses various current events including Donald Trump's behavior at press conferences, Joe Biden's interactions with women, The New York Times' bias towards the Biden campaign, the potential implementation of nationwide mail-in voting, and the sustainability of ongoing lockdowns.
Tablet is proud to announce Michael Lind as its newest columnist.
Imam Mohamed Magid, a prominent imam in America, and AJC Transatlantic Institute Director Daniel Schwammenthal discuss Islam in America, Muslim-Jewish relations, and the recent publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon by The New York Times in a podcast by AJC Passport.
Mark Oppenheimer, host of Unorthodox, has raised the question of the word "Jew" versus "Jewish" in a recent op-ed for The New York Times, highlighting the debate over whether "Jew" is still viewed as a slur or if it should be reclaimed.
MIT has parted ways with retired professor Walter Lewin, known for his award-winning teaching and popular online lectures, following a sexual harassment investigation involving a female student from one of his online classes.