A great companion to the NYT news app I use this app every day to listen to the Headlines and the Daily - and often a whole lot more. They’ve set things up in a very clever way where you can autoplay 4 shows with one click. No more endless fumbling through shows to pick somethi...
” Walker, not a member of theTimes’ White House team, was unfamiliar with the protocol and had made an unintended mistake and attributed the quote to Hasan. When officials in the press shop called him Sunday morning about the mistake, they asked to speak with White House Editor Elizabeth ...
Instead, the NYT Now iPhone app gets you the day’s most important headlines and their stories. There are daily round-ups in the morning and evening to summarize the main news stories and happenings from around the world and financial markets. The synopsis and bullet points from the daily ...
For these young writers and editors, there is one consolation. As places like The Times and other once-great journalistic institutions betray their standards and lose sight of their principles, Americans still hunger for news that is accurate, opinions that are vital, and debate that is sincere...
Like NYT Now, MicCheck (also free) from the millennial news site Mic is a single-stream combo of curation and creation. Its description claims that it’s “the only thing you’ll need to stay informed and lead the conversation.” The stream relies on bold images and snappy headlines. Mic...
Headlines about this clip here and especially on the NY Times are very inaccurate: no really a lie.McCain would not let the reporter put words in his mouth or go where he did not wish to go. Yeah he was irriatated a bit, but snapped, no way. Posted By: AET | March 07, 2008 at...
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The Obama campaign is criticizing today's New York Times/CBS News poll, which suggests that Mitt Romney is leading among female voters and that two-thirds of voters think Obama supported same-sex marriage "for political reasons."