George Santos' Latest Fib May Be The Congressman's Wildest One Yet
Which considering the source, is saying a lot.
October 23 2023 3:09 PM
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Which considering the source, is saying a lot.
Is the "Gray Lady" a TERF?
A peculiarly worded op-ed talks about disappearing condom use and causes a stir among HIV activists.
The New York Times's Andrew Goldman quizzes Congresswoman and Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin on everything from her mother to gay marriage to President Obama.
In response to the spate of news reports about young LGBT people being bullied by their peers, leading some to suicide, and increased awareness of gay teens in general, The New York Times has launched an interactive feature, “Coming Out,” for youths to share their life stories.
The venerable Gray Lady this past weekend had a special issue in the Sunday Magazine focusing on women, "Saving the World's Women: How changing the lives of women and girls in the developing world can change everything." But while feminist writers and female journalists have been writing about atrocities committed against women for ages, The Times gave Nicholos Kristoff center stage to write about the issues.
Alessandra Stanley’s column isn’t just wrong in tone, it’s wrong on facts.
Bell Keller steps down as execitive editor of The Times and makes room for Jill Abramson. She is the first female to be appointed editor in the 160-year history of The New York Times.
Out US midfielder Megan Rapinoe was the subject of an interview with the New York Times this week, in which she discussed the new US women’s soccer league, her role for the French team Olympique Lyonnais, what being out means in France, and how she is perceived by her teammates and fans.
This is an absolute gem that shows comedy as truth teller
Actress and LGBT rights activist Cynthia Nixon gave a terrific interview to the New York Times, entitled “Life After Sex,” in which she discusses her role in the Broadway revival of Wit, her pre and post Sex and the City fame and how “gay is better.” Speaking or Nixon’s girlfriend, she and Marinoni began dating in 2004, a year after Nixon separated from Daniel Mozes, the father of her two older children. Marinoni and Nixon have a baby boy together whom Marinoni carried.
Bill O’Reilly agrees with a critic who says The New York Times is on the decline, specifically, according to the Fox News anchor, because of its coverage of “causes” like marriage equality. O’Reilly said, “The gay rights, gay marriage, they do a story a day on that. Legalization of narcotics, they’re big on that. So they’re using their pages not to report the news, but to push causes that they think should be mainstream.”
We may never know the real story behind Abramson's sudden and unceremonious dismissal from the New York Times.
Actress Maria Bello came out in a New York Times column about her relationship with another woman.
the amount is staggering.
Caroline Kennedy will seek to fill Hillary Clinton’s New York Senate Seat when Clinton vacates it to become Secretary of State, the New York Times reported Monday.
Lena Horne, 92, the first African American actress and performer to be contracted with a major studio, died Sunday at the New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, according to the New York Times. The cause of death was not listed.
Rosario Dawson and Jenny are selected by The New York Times Magazine as this year's notable actors. They celebrate by kissing.
Kelli Carpenter married Anne Steele on June 1 in a private ceremony at the couple's home in Chestnut Ridge, N.Y., reports the New York Times.
Maria Bello is writing a memoir to expand on her "Coming Out as a Modern Family" column that appeared in the New York Times.