U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized the New York Times, pointing to its decline in credibility and professional standards. This criticism comes at a sensitive time when media faces significant challenges.
An investigation by the 'New York Times' reveals a troubling rise in the abduction of Alawite women and girls in Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024. This phenomenon reflects the deteriorating security situation in the country.
In a recent New York Times article, writer Jeffrey Toobin revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump had legitimate reasons to dismiss Attorney General Pam Bondi. However, he chose an illogical justification related to her failure to meet his vengeful desires.
The New York Times has accused the U.S. Department of Defense (Pentagon) of ignoring a court ruling that prevents the implementation of a new policy restricting journalists' access to information. This comes at a sensitive time as concerns about press freedom in the United States grow.
Artificial intelligence is gradually infiltrating the opinion pages of major US newspapers like The New York Times, raising concerns about the credibility of journalistic content and reader trust. This issue has gained attention following a social media post questioning the authenticity of a specific article's writing style.
Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president's special representative, criticized the New York Times for its biased coverage of peace initiatives related to the Ukraine conflict, claiming it distorts international understanding of the situation.
According to the New York Times, U.S. President Donald Trump voted by mail in the Florida elections, as reported by the Palm Beach County Election Commission. This decision comes at a critical time amid widespread debate over voting methods in the U.S.
The editorial board of the New York Times has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for his misleading statements regarding a potential war with Iran, warning that these lies could have dire consequences for U.S. national security and international relations.