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🚨 COVER/TITLE REVEAL: @maggieNYT & @jonathanvswan, out 6/23 >> "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" • I hear 1,000 interviews ... including an hour in the Oval w @realDonaldTrump • Oval, Sit Room leaks 👇Behind the scenes axios.com/2026/04/07/exclusi…
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The Washington Post laid off hundreds of journalists today. You can support them here. Please consider donating or sharing to help them through this challenging period. gofund.me/48c2844fc
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NEW in a story on Trump's age by @katierogers and me: Trump's first official event starts later in the day. In 2017, his day's scheduled events began at 10:31 a.m. on average. By contrast, Trump in 2025 is starting his scheduled events in the afternoon on average, at 12:08 p.m.
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NEW w @dylfreed: President Trump seems almost omnipresent in American life. But we analyzed his schedules, & Americans see him a lot less than they used to. He starts around noon, his days are shorter, and he's traveling less than he did in his 1st term. nytimes.com/2025/11/25/us/po…
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In @nytopinion “This anti-press playbook is now being used here in this country — and it could not come at a more difficult time for the American press,” writes A.G. Sulzberger, the publisher of The New York Times. Read more in his essay: nyti.ms/4jX2JqT
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Politicians and their supporters often try to dismiss independent journalism, as the truth can be uncomfortable. But we will continue to report fairly and accurately, and stand behind what we uncover, regardless of which party is in office.
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That is exactly right. The New York Times writes carefully crafted political propaganda with one goal: destroy Republicans, especially President @realDonaldTrump.
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“Members of hate groups have descended on Springfield several times in the last month. One group unfurled a huge banner outside city hall inscribed with “Haitians Have No Home Here” in English and in Haitian Creole. Ku Klux Klan fliers have popped up around town.”
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Trump has always been discursive and often untethered to truth, but with the passage of time his speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past. @dylfreed nytimes.com/2024/10/06/us/po…
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“Both are focused, demanding much of themselves and of others. Both can be generous mentors and devoted friends while warily maintaining a zone of privacy from everyone else. Both place a high premium on loyalty. Both can be stubborn.” nytimes.com/2024/10/04/us/po… via @NYTimes
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“In every arena, there is little question that a Harris Presidency promises far greater sanity and far greater humanity.” The editors of The New Yorker endorse the Democratic nominee. nyer.cm/hHh6hQV
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“They told me that dad fell into the water. They are looking for him right now. I need you to help me with your brothers and be strong.” I told her, “Please start praying for him because God listens to children.” thebaltimorebanner.com/commu…
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“Leaders in the Education Department systematically failed to manage deadlines and badly underestimated technical shortcomings while overhauling the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, according to a pair of damaging reports…” nytimes.com/2024/09/24/us/po… via @NYTimes
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Ta-Nehisi Coates’s writing on race fueled a reckoning in America. Now he wants to change the way we think about Israel and Palestine. Read our new cover story now: trib.al/14EyFWS
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NEW: As Kamala Harris courts Black voters on the trail, Democratic operatives say her campaign is investing notably less in Black paid media and the Black political class. NAACP President Derrick Johnson was so frustrated by the dynamic that he held a call with Harris’ principal deputy campaign manager, Quentin Fulks, to ask: Why aren’t minority-owned political firms that typically work with Democratic campaigns getting as much Harris campaign money as white-owned firms? Our look at the high tension dynamic playing out behind the scenes — an issue that’s evaded democrats for decades and isn’t being corrected by the Harris campaign W/ @NuhaDolby notus.org/harris-2024/kamala…
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