Tag: NYT
New York Times Rewrites the Timeline of the Fed’s Wall Street Bailouts, Giving Banks a Free Pass
With Fear and Favor: The Russophobia of ‘The New York Times’
With Fear and Favor: The Russophobia of ‘The New York Times’
After World War II, it was under Sulzberger that the Times first cultivated a close relationship with the Central Intelligence Agency. In exchange for special briefings of its correspondents by Allen Dulles and others at the CIA, the Times helped to hide and justify covert interventions in Iran, Guatemala, Indonesia, Cuba, and elsewhere that had disastrous consequences. As the young historian David P. Hadley has shown, the CIA did not control the Times; instead, there was a “friendly confluence” of interests (or, one might say, collusion).
Bari We Hardly Knew You
New York Times’s Bari Weiss Denies Attacks on Arab Scholars Who Criticize Israel
NYT Acknowledges Need for Economic Change—Without Crediting Those Who Would Bring It
NYT Acknowledges Coup in Bolivia—While Shirking Blame for Its Supporting Role
NYT and Latin American Coups: In Hybrid War “Nuance” Is A Rhetorical Weapon
NYT and Latin American Coups: In Hybrid War “Nuance” Is A Rhetorical Weapon
From Chile to Venezuela to Brazil to Bolivia, the “Paper of record” has a long history of using blurred language to provide cover for US-backed coups in Latin America
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