Premier news site. Every person has a bias as does every news site. What matters is that they report all the news and not push unsubstantiated rumors or conspiracies and if they do they report them as such. It's in our hands to decide what to do with the information.
I used to have a better opinion of this site until the recent (2016) demonstration of editorial bias that has eclipsed their role as reporting news and put them squarely into the role of attempting to create news and shape public opinion for the sake of a political agenda (the blatant campaigning for Hilary Clinton and subsequent demeaning reportage of Senator Sanders).
As it is, this paper is now more in the mold of a Hearst-style, dynastic mouthpiece for special interests and is not completely trustworthy as an unbiased source of news.
They periodically institute an extraordinary blocking of commentary on their site that goes beyond their stated moderation guidelines as well.
Caveat Emptor!
Every news company is biased, but at the very least their values are what matter as well. Dont be fooled, that aside this site is not too bad, but for the love of god the planet is already going to crap, at least shoe us some good news about humanity to give people hope, encouraging both governments and citizens to do more
The NYT has been engaging in excessive fear mongering, and has been listing murder victims as COVID deaths.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LockdownSkepticism/comments/gpkwf0/the_front_page_for_the_nyt_tomorrow/frmsgiw/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x
Fake news, dishonest "reporting", biased communist agenda. Please remember that the nyt took the side of the Nazis during WWII, denying the holocaust. There is nothing of any value in this giant sheet of toilet paper.
People shouldn't rate a website based on their political preferences (that's not what WOT is about). The New York Times uses safe and legitimate methods to provide ads and to request a subscription.
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