NYT's Internet Hall Monitors Now Want 'Digital Privacy' for Abortion

July 15th, 2022 9:59 PM

Hypocrisy on the front page of the New York Times Business section Friday, with Natasha Singer and Brian Chen reporting on our scary new world where abortion laws are left to the states: “In a Post-Roe World, the Future of Digital Privacy Looks Even Grimmer.” Pro-abortion paranoia aside, the Times is putting its hypocrisy over “digital privacy” on full display. Because when…

Irony: NYT Knocks Right-Wing Apps Where ‘Everyone...Agrees With You'

October 23rd, 2018 2:05 PM
The New York Times led off their look at emerging conservative digital media apps with some unconscious irony (“Let’s Talk Politics. No Liberals Allowed.” The subhead: “Conservative Apps Build Networks Unhindered By Social Media Giants.”) The opening was giggle-worthy: "Imagine a society in which everyone more or less agrees with you....Your news feed contains only posts from like-minded…

NYTimes Tries to Make Hay Out of High CEO Pay, Admits Its Example is

April 11th, 2012 11:02 AM
The front of the New York Times Sunday Business section featured Natasha Singer article under the headline "A Rich Game of Thrones – C.E.O. Pay Gains May Have Slowed, But the Numbers Are Still Numbing," which hit the reliably liberal crowdpleaser, the pay of chief executives. The issue has long been an awkward topic at the New York Times Co.Publisher Arthur Sulzberger earned bonus pay in the…