The beleaguered New York Times continues to be plagued by internal issues and chaos as Gray Lady editors refused to publish a column by conservative columnist Bret Stephens, who intended to criticize the paper’s leadership.
The "resignation" of star New York Times science writer Donald McNeil Jr. has sparked a furious back-and-forth among Times staffers, many of whom are outraged over the Grey Lady’s handling of his departure.
‘This Is Not the NYT I Know’: Staffers Fight over Paper Forcing Out Longtime Reporter
Staff members at the
New York Times are reportedly clashing after its longtime reporter Donald McNeil Jr. was forced to resign last week for using “racist language” in 2019.
In posts to a private Facebook group, the Washington Free Beacon reportedly discovered
Times staffers heatedly arguing about whether the ousting of McNeil, a science reporter who had been at the paper for 45 years, was justified.
“What ever happened to the notion of worker solidarity … to giving a fellow worker the benefit of the doubt?” asked Steven Greenhouse, who worked as a labor reporter at the
McNeil Jr. was ousted following complaints he used the N-Word on a 2019 school trip in Peru
Former Times labor reporter Steven Greenhouse hit out at those far more willing to sympathize with these privileged 15- and 16-year-olds than with a colleague
Times crossword columnist Deb Amlen said: Why is it the focus almost always on ruining the perpetrator s life, and not those who were harmed by [his actions]
It was first reported last week that multiple students and parents had lodged complaints against McNeil Jr. back in 2019 after he allegedly used the N-word
Top bosses told staff we do not tolerate racist language regardless of intent
Amen-Amen-Amen.
The trailer for the film was released this week and outlines the story of the first Jewish congregation in the UAE, which, in 2018, created a Torah scroll in honour of
Sheikh Zayed, the Founding Father. In November 2019, the scroll was presented in a ceremony to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, by the community’s rabbi and other members.
Amen-Amen-Amen – its title derived from the holy word present in Arabic, Hebrew and English – traces the journey leading up to that moment, from the writing of the scroll in Israel to the making of the Torah’s golden case in Brooklyn, New York.