New Yorker - According to one estimate, nearly seven per cent of American newspaper employees now work at the New York Times—an example of how the paper’s influence, and the scrutiny it attracts, has perhaps never been greater. In a probing interview, Clare Malone speaks with the Times’
top editor, Joe Kahn, about publicized disputes in the newsroom over
the paper’s coverage of transgender issues and the war in Gaza, the Times’
role in a potential second Trump Administration (“Fasten your
seatbelts,” he says), and how his extended family’s charitable giving
fits in with the paper’s ethics guidelines. Interview
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