In documents and videos seen by Semafor, The Times outlined how staffers should and shouldn't use artificial intelligence. For example, employees are encouraged to use tools like ...
President Trump has promised to bring a quick end to the war in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia could keep at least some of the Ukrainian territory it had captured. Andrew Kramer, the New York Times bureau chief in Kyiv, explains how this would leave ...
The Times was honored for an investigation into extremism in Israel, coverage of the civil war in Sudan and a narrative about a Russian soldier who defected from the war in Ukraine.
New York Times writer Charlie Savage discusses the scope of executive power as President Trump circumvents Congress, pushes legal boundaries and fires scores of federal workers, including at the FBI.
The New York Times editorial board called out the "coercive tactics" Donald Trump's administration has been using to reward loyalists and punish enemies.The Department of Justice extended a deal to New York City Mayor Eric Adams last week that would ...
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A lawyer involved in the first impeachment case of Donald Trump has vowed to fight back after the reelected president added him to a growing list of targets for retribution.The New York Times reported Monday that Trump's enemies dossier has grown ...