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The New York Times
/ðə njuː ˈjɔːrk taɪmz/
Definition
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The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded in 1851, based in New York City, renowned for its in-depth journalism, investigative reporting, and cultural coverage, often considered a newspaper of record.
Examples
I subscribed to The New York Times for the news, but now I'm just hooked on their crossword puzzles and ignoring the headlines.
The New York Times called it a 'landmark decision,' while my feed was full of memes calling it the plot twist of the century.
After reading The New York Times op-ed, I felt enlightened—until I realized it was paywalled behind three clicks and a login prompt.
The New York Times finally covered the viral cat video, framing it as a profound commentary on internet culture.