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The New York Times

The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. Although it remains both the largest local metropolitan newspaper in the United States as well as third largest overall behind The Wall Street Journal and USA Today, the weekday circulation of the paper has nonetheless fallen precipitously in recent years to fewer than one million copies daily for the first time since the 1980s. Nicknamed "The Gray Lady" and long regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record," the Times is owned by The New York Times Company which also publishes 18 other regional newspapers including the International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The company's chairman is Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. whose family has controlled the paper since 1896. Read More

Articles About The New York Times

Goldman sets $40 billion clean energy investment plan

By Reuters UK

Goldman Sachs Group Inc <GS.N> plans to channel investments totalling $40 billion (25.49 billion pounds) over the next decade into renewable energy projects, an area the investment bank called one of the biggest profit opportunities since its e... (2:58 am)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, GOLDMAN SACHS, MANUFACTURING, RUSSIA, INDIA, NEW YORK

Reading
Dang It! Study Examines Profanity In Young Adult Literature

By IBTimes

Do your favorite characters swear? (1:48 am)

MORE TOPICS: UNITED KINGDOM, NEW YORK

Adrian Lamo
EXCLUSIVE: Hacker Adrian Lamo Who Betrayed Wikileaks' Manning Turns Fire on Anonymous

By IBTimes UK

'Snitch' hacker Adrian Lamo, who turned in Wikileaks source Bradley Manning, warns of over-hyping the Anonymous threat and criticise role of media in depicting the collective. (5:03 pm)

MORE TOPICS: MICROSOFT, FACEBOOK, NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WIKILEAKS, IRAQ

Pre-Historic Deep Sea Microbes Discovered in Pacific Ocean Deposits
Pre-Historic Deep Sea Microbes Discovered in Pacific Ocean Deposits

By IBTimes UK

Researchers have discovered ancient bacteria that have not eaten for 86 million years inside the Pacific Gyre which is believed to have existed well before dinosaurs were extinct. (12:14 pm)

MORE TOPICS: NEW YORK

CalSTRS Pension Fund To Vote Against Wal-Mart Board

By Reuters

The second largest public pension fund said on Tuesday it plans to vote all of its Wal-Mart Stores Inc shares against the entire board in the wake of bribery allegations in Mexico that Wal-Mart officials failed to fully investigate. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: GOOGLE INC., WAL-MART, CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, NEW YORK

Mitt Romney Scolds New Media, Bloggers: 'I Miss the Days of Two or More Sources'
Beware Of Mitt The Mormon

By IBTimes

The New York Times has done it again. They’ve succeeded in breaking yet another cutting-edge news story on Sunday’s front page: “Beware, Mitt Romney is a Mormon.” (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, NEW YORK

Major pension fund to vote against Wal-Mart board

By Reuters

The second largest U.S. public pension fund said on Tuesday it plans to vote all of its Wal-Mart Stores Inc <WMT.N> shares against the board in the wake of bribery allegations in Mexico that Wal-Mart officials failed to fully investigate. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: WAL-MART, DOW JONES, CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, NEW YORK

Imagining The Real Deal
China And Hollywood Get Close As Chinese Company Buys AMC Theaters

By IBTimes

As U.S. entertainment companies look for new opportunities in light of a stagnant home market, new partnerships with China are emerging, but the process of linking media worlds between the two countries is also a two-way street. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, NYSE, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, HOLLYWOOD, INVESTMENT

MoMA’s Cindy Sherman Retrospective Survey Brings Together over 170 Exclusive Photographs
Cindy Sherman's Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art

By IBTimes UK

Museum of Modern Art will display 170 iconic photographs from the career of contemporary American artist Cindy Sherman. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: CARNIVAL, NEW YORK, HOLLYWOOD, AGING

NATO Summit
Afghan Security Forces To Take Over From NATO Next Summer

By IBTimes

President Obama and U.S. NATO allies agreed Monday to end all combat missions in Afghanistan and transfer security responsibilities to the country's armed forces next summer after more than a decade of war. (May 22)

MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, AFGHANISTAN, PAKISTAN, NEW YORK