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In reply to the discussion: New York Times Reporter Apparently Fired For Biden Tweet [View all]UpInArms
(53,847 posts)23. For me it was Judith Miller
Here is a wiki on them
List of controversies involving The New York Times
Contents
1 New York Citys hushed-up lead poisoning epidemic of 1848 to 1992
2 The Russian Revolution, 19171920
3 Los Alamos investigation
4 The 1619 Project
5 Anthrax attacks
6 Staff Resignations
6.1 Jayson Blair
6.2 Judith Miller
6.2.1 Second Iraq War
6.2.2 Valerie Plame affair
6.3 Bari Weiss
7 National Security Agency revelations delayed
8 Terrorist Finance Tracking Program
9 MoveOn.org ad controversy
10 Corporate-influence concerns
11 Duke University lacrosse case reporting
12 John McCain-lobbyist article criticism
13 Alessandra Stanley errors
14 Anti-Indian sentiment
15 Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi
16 Anti-British sentiment
16.1 Publishing leaked photos from the Manchester bombing
16.2 Yorkshire pudding
16.3 London restaurants
16.4 Claims of a racism and extremism
16.5 British beaches
17 Putin-Trump kiss cartoon
18 Anti-Chinese sentiment
19 Hiring of Sarah Jeong
20 Coverage of the Holocaust
21 Accusations of anti-Semitism
21.1 Anti-Semitic cartoons
21.2 Anti-Semitic political editor
22 Accusation of plagiarism
23 See also
24 References
25 External links
1 New York Citys hushed-up lead poisoning epidemic of 1848 to 1992
2 The Russian Revolution, 19171920
3 Los Alamos investigation
4 The 1619 Project
5 Anthrax attacks
6 Staff Resignations
6.1 Jayson Blair
6.2 Judith Miller
6.2.1 Second Iraq War
6.2.2 Valerie Plame affair
6.3 Bari Weiss
7 National Security Agency revelations delayed
8 Terrorist Finance Tracking Program
9 MoveOn.org ad controversy
10 Corporate-influence concerns
11 Duke University lacrosse case reporting
12 John McCain-lobbyist article criticism
13 Alessandra Stanley errors
14 Anti-Indian sentiment
15 Abu Huzaifa al-Kanadi
16 Anti-British sentiment
16.1 Publishing leaked photos from the Manchester bombing
16.2 Yorkshire pudding
16.3 London restaurants
16.4 Claims of a racism and extremism
16.5 British beaches
17 Putin-Trump kiss cartoon
18 Anti-Chinese sentiment
19 Hiring of Sarah Jeong
20 Coverage of the Holocaust
21 Accusations of anti-Semitism
21.1 Anti-Semitic cartoons
21.2 Anti-Semitic political editor
22 Accusation of plagiarism
23 See also
24 References
25 External links
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the long thread by Josh Shahryar is unrolled here and worth a read--she sounds so amazing. And kind
renate
Jan 2021
#52
It is not the responsibility of an employer to make public why someone was fired
MichMan
Jan 2021
#24
I wish she had referred to the 'peaceful transition of power after an insurrection.'
SMC22307
Jan 2021
#61
What to keep to yourself with friends, family, coworkers, on social media, at DU
Beringia
Jan 2021
#35