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18.12.25 - 21:00
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The New York Times Company Declares Regular Quarterly Dividend (Business Wire)
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The New York Times Company's Board of Directors today declared a regular quarterly dividend of $.18 per share on the Company's Class A and Class B common stock. The dividend is payable on January 16, 2026, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on January 6, 2026.
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT) is a trusted source of quality, independent journalism whose mission is to seek the truth and help people understand the world. With more than 12 million subscribers across a diverse array of print and digital products — including news, games, sports, cooking and shopping advice — The Times has evolved from a local and regional news leader into a diversified media company with curious readers, listeners and viewers around the globe. Follow news about the company at NYTCo.com.
This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com
Contacts
Investors: Anthony DiClemente, 212-556-7661, anthony.diclemente@nytimes.com
Media: Danielle Rhoades Ha, 212-556-8719, da...
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17.12.25 - 04:27
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"He′ll Be Lucky To Have A Bookmobile": The Future Of Joe Biden′s Presidential Library In Doubt As Donations Fail To Come In (ZeroHedge)
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"He'll Be Lucky To Have A Bookmobile": The Future Of Joe Biden's Presidential Library In Doubt As Donations Fail To Come In
Former President Joe Biden's planned monument to his presidency is becoming a brutal reality check on his legacy.
In September, the Biden camp announced plans to build his presidential library in Delaware - assembling a team of former aides, friends, and political allies to oversee the project, which is supposed to include a museum and archive.
A senior member of the Biden Foundation described the project to CBS News as a “vibrant and lasting space where history, learning, and civic leadership come together, inspiring future generations to lead with purpose, serve their communities, and strengthen our nation.”
However, a recent New York Times report suggests Biden will likely have to scale back the project.
“Former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has raised only a small fraction of the money needed to construct a presidential library,” the paper rep...
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17.12.25 - 00:42
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UK insists tech deal with US isn′t dead as Trump threatens penalties against European tech firms (The Guardian)
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Keir Starmer's office claims UK still in 'active conversations' about deal for tech industries in both countries to cooperateDowning Street insists the $40bn Tech Prosperity Deal between the US and UK that is on hold is not permanently stalled. The BBC reported on Tuesday evening that the prime minister's office claimed that the UK remains in “active conversations with US counterparts at all levels of government” about the wide-ranging deal for the technology industries in both countries to cooperate.The agreement, previously billed as historic, was paused after the US accused the UK of failing to lower trade barriers, including a digital services tax on US tech companies and food safety rules that limit the export of some agricultural products. The New York Times first reported British confirmation that negotiations had stalled. Continue reading......
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16.12.25 - 15:36
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Ukraine′s Anti-Corruption Investigation Appears To Be On The Brink Of Implicating Zelensky (ZeroHedge)
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Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Investigation Appears To Be On The Brink Of Implicating Zelensky
Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack,
The New York Times' recent report about his government's responsibility for the worst corruption scandal in Ukraine's history suggests that the walls are closing in and his foreign media allies are jumping ship out of desperation to retain some of their credibility after years of deifying him.
It was earlier assessed that “Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Investigation Is Turning Into A Rolling Coup” after it took down Zelensky's grey cardinal Andrey Yermak, consequently weakened the already shaky alliance keeping him in power, and thus placed more pressure upon him to cede Donbass. The latest development concerns the New York Times' (NYT) report about how “Zelensky's Government Sabotaged Oversight, Allowing Corruption to Fester”, which brings the investigation closer to implicating him.
It also represents a stunning narrative reversal after the NYT spen...
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15.12.25 - 22:42
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Free And Fair? (ZeroHedge)
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Free And Fair?
Authored by James Howard Kunstler,
"The prison sentence made Ms. Peters, 70, a martyr for the election-denial movement, and launched a fruitless campaign by Mr. Trump's followers to win her release from state prison."
- The NY Times
“Election denier” is a curious term. It implies that anyone who even questions the validity of an election is not right in the head, maybe even. . . a heretic, a sociopath, a criminal, an enemy of the people!
The New York Times flogs the term incessantly as a sort of talisman, to ward off suspicions (branded as evil) that US elections are anything but free, fair, and upright.
Tina Peters was County Clerk in Mesa County, western Colorado, at the time of the 2020 elections, which Donald Trump won in her county by a 63-percent margin, though “Joe Biden” won the state.
In May, 2021, during a so-called “trusted build” update of her county's Dominion ballot tabulation machine software, Tina Peters sought evidence that the machine...
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13.12.25 - 16:30
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Seized Tanker Reveals Cuba′s Secret Oil Lifeline As Trump Turns To Gunboat Diplomacy (ZeroHedge)
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Seized Tanker Reveals Cuba's Secret Oil Lifeline As Trump Turns To Gunboat Diplomacy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has realized that it is all about following the money. If the U.S. military posture in the Caribbean is one of "gunboat diplomacy" aimed at ushering in regime change in Caracas, Venezuela's capital, against the country's autocratic leader, Nicolás Maduro, then one way to accelerate regime instability is to weaken Cuba materially.
During President Trump's first term, there was a brief moment in which the Maduro regime appeared close to being overthrown, but it was countered by support from Cuba. According to The New York Times reporters Michael Crowley and Edward Wong, that failure frustrated Trump, his advisers, and then Senator Rubio, who had backed regime change.
"Their theory of change involves cutting off all support to Cuba," said Juan S. Gonzalez, who was President Joe Biden's top White House aide for Western Hemisphere affairs. "Under this a...
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12.12.25 - 05:57
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NYT Editorial Board Urges US To Prepare For Future War With China (ZeroHedge)
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NYT Editorial Board Urges US To Prepare For Future War With China
Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,
The New York Times editorial board released a video this week calling for the US to "prepare for the future of war" and urged the Pentagon to take drastic steps to be better prepared for a potential fight with China, a conflict that could quickly turn nuclear.
"US politicians often boast that America has the 'Strongest and most powerful military in the history of the world' but behind closed doors, they're being told a different story," the editorial board said. "New York Times Opinion has learned that the Pentagon has been delivering a classified, comprehensive overview of US military power called the Overmatch brief. The report shows what could happen if a war were to break out between China and the United States. The results are alarming."
The video said that a war with China might seem "purely hypothetical," but claimed that Chinese Presi...
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10.12.25 - 14:03
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Entangled Publishing, Home of the Bestselling Fourth Wing, Announces Strategic Partnership with TCG (Business Wire)
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TCG partnership accelerates Entangled's expansion into a global content and media platform
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Entangled Publishing, the largest independent book publisher focused on romance and romantasy, today announced a strategic partnership with The Chernin Group (“TCG”). This minority investment accelerates Entangled's evolution into a diversified media platform, leveraging TCG's expertise in content, community, consumer products, gaming, live events, and franchise development. Entangled co-founder and CEO Liz Pelletier will retain majority ownership and continue to lead the company's vision and strategic direction, maintaining full creative control.
Founded in 2011, Entangled is home to #1 New York Times bestselling author Rebecca Yarros' Empyrean series: the worldwide phenomenon including Fourth Wing, Iron Flame, and Onyx Storm. Its success extends far beyond the Empyrean universe, with additional #1 New York Times bestselling titles and authors including Devney Perry's Shield ...
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10.12.25 - 09:18
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′Hating soccer is more American than apple pie′: the World Cup nobody wanted the US to host (The Guardian)
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Glitzy draws, OJ-era chaos, grass laid over AstroTurf and a host nation that barely cared – the 1994 World Cup arrived amid suspicion and slapstick. Yet it became a watershed that would alter US sport and global football politics alike“The United States was chosen,” the columnist George Vecsey wrote in the New York Times in 1994, “because of all the money to be made here, not because of any soccer prowess. Our country has been rented as a giant stadium and hotel and television studio.” Nobody could seriously doubt that. The USA had played in only two World Cups since the second world war and hadn't had a national professional league for a decade. And that meant there was a great deal of skepticism from outsiders, even after Fifa made it clear there would be no wacky law changes to try to appeal to the domestic audience: Would anybody actually turn up to watch?But there was also hostility in the United States. A piece in USA Today on the day of the draw told Americans they were right not to care...
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