The Times
Coverage of The Times in the Nexus archive.
- NYT CEO Meredith Kopit Levien on Running a Media Brand in the Age of AI
NYT CEO Meredith Kopit Levien spoke about the challenge of running a media brand in the Age of AI. The article also notes that The Times has transformed beyond simply being a newspaper.
- Record Numbers of Public Document Requests Are in Limbo or Unfulfilled
A Times analysis of 16 years of federal data reveals that federal agencies are lagging in processing public document requests, leading to record numbers of unfulfilled or delayed requests.
- Senate Democrats Press Blanche on Times Subpoenas
Senate Democrats are questioning Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, regarding subpoenas related to The Times. Blanche is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
- How Trump Is Getting Richer as President
President Trump has significantly increased his wealth through cryptocurrency and foreign investments since returning to office, raising concerns about potential self-enrichment via presidential power. Andrea Fuller, a Times data journalist, provides analysis on this issue.
- Ex-Hong Kong opposition leader reportedly denied UK entry, faces deportation
An ex-Hong Kong opposition leader was denied entry to the United Kingdom and faces deportation after seeking residence using a British National (Overseas) passport. The individual, Wu Chi-wai, was recently released from a Hong Kong prison following a subversion case.
- Over 3 years, homeless nonprofit paid more than $1.7 million to companies owned by its chief executive
The homeless housing nonprofit A Step to Freedom paid over $1.7 million to two companies owned by its chief executive over three years, according to a review of public and internal records.
- Hunter Biden for president? Stranger things have happened | Arwa Mahdawi
The article discusses the possibility of Hunter Biden running for U.S. president in 2028, noting Donald Trump's suggestion that he 'might do well' and analysts' openness to the idea. It highlights the changing landscape of U.S. politics, where wealth and fame are increasingly seen as qualifications for the presidency.
- U.S. airstrikes at sea are killing Mexican citizens
U.S. airstrikes have struck Mexican vessels carrying Mexican citizens in international waters, a Times investigation finds. Eight Mexican citizens were killed on February 16.
- They Were Charged With Assaulting ICE Agents. The Cases Are Crumbling.
The Trump administration has lost or abandoned hundreds of criminal cases against protesters and immigrants, according to a Times investigation. These cases involved charges of assaulting ICE agents.
- Farage’s furious clash with Times editor stuns figures close to him
Nigel Farage had a confrontational exchange with the editor of the Times, Tony Gallagher, over a planned story about his houses, which he claims endangers his family. The incident occurs during a fragile period for Reform UK's relations with rightwing media as coverage becomes increasingly negative.
- How Israel Tried and Failed to Change the Iranian Regime
The U.S. and Israel collaborated to change Iran's regime, but Israel's failure to install Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader caused the U.S. to shift focus to attacks without a plan for a new government.
- Person found dead on steps of City Hall after jumping from 26th floor, internal memo says
A person was found dead on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall after apparently jumping from the 26th floor, according to an internal city message reviewed by The Times.
- Person found dead on steps of City Hall after jumping from 26th floor, internal memo says
A person was found dead on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall after apparently jumping from the 26th floor of the building, according to an internal city message reviewed by The Times.
- Videos shed light on pursuit before ICE killing in Houston
Footage from bystanders and local businesses obtained by the Times offers insight into events on Canal Street related to an ICE pursuit in Houston. The videos, though incomplete, shed light on the incident leading to a fatal shooting.
- White House Directed Patel to Oversee Investigation Involving Times Reporting
The White House directed Kash Patel to oversee an investigation involving The New York Times' reporting. Patel's role in the leak investigation reflects a further dismantling of the separation between the White House and the FBI.
- Videos Shed Light on Pursuit Before ICE Killing in Houston
Surveillance footage shows ICE agents driving aggressively in unmarked vehicles in Houston, but the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo remains unclear. The Times obtained the footage, which does not capture the exact moment of the shooting.
- The most shameless pitches for a job in Andy Burnham’s team — ranked
The article ranks prominent Labour politicians vying for roles in Andy Burnham’s potential government, highlighting their public endorsements and policy pitches. Key figures include Wes Streeting, Mike Tapp, and Al Carns, who have each positioned themselves through speeches, media articles, and policy proposals.
- Trump’s Tenuous Relationship With NATO Allies
President Trump is attending the NATO summit in Turkey with priorities that do not align with those of other NATO leaders, as reported by Tyler Pager of The Times.
- Cropped 1 July 2026: Heatwave scorches Europe | UK 2050 farm plan | What’s next for the High Seas Treaty
A record-breaking heatwave severely impacted European agriculture, causing livestock deaths and wildfires, while the UK launched a 2050 farming roadmap and anti-deforestation measures. The High Seas Treaty's future remains uncertain as the UK delays funding for tropical forest conservation.
- Minister says he ‘won’t be intimidated’ by home secretary as public row escalates
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood demanded the sacking of migration minister Mike Tapp for publishing an unauthorized article advocating care worker exemptions from immigration rules. Tapp refused to resign, stating he 'won’t be intimidated,' while Keir Starmer has not yet removed him.
- The Sacred Catholic Site Where Trump Wants a Border Wall
The Trump administration is attempting to seize land around Mount Cristo Rey, a sacred Catholic pilgrimage site, to construct a border wall. A reporter visited the location to document the 30-foot Jesus statue atop the mountain and the proposed wall below.
- Advocates demand action after internal report alleges Riverside code officers mistreated street vendors
Advocates are demanding action following an internal report that alleges Riverside code officers mistreated street vendors. The report has caused controversy in Riverside after being detailed in a Times article.
- What to know about how The Times reports results and race calls.
The article explains The Times' methodology for reporting election results and making race calls. It focuses on transparency and criteria used to determine when a race is called.
- Orange County health officials walk back claim that there was 'no leak' in chemical tank crisis
Orange County health officials retracted their claim that there was 'no leak' in a chemical tank crisis. The O.C. Healthcare Agency confirmed that vapors were released from a pressurized tank on May 21 in response to questions from The Times.
- Chinese-linked tech company uses AI to predict who might become a dissident
A Chinese state-linked tech company is using AI to predict who might become a dissident, as revealed by The Times. The article also mentions other topics, including a British murder case and a Trump administration appointment.
- ICE agent who killed L.A. man allegedly threatened criminal charges over being identified
Brian Palacios, a federal immigration agent, fatally shot a Los Angeles man while off duty on New Year's Eve. He allegedly threatened to prosecute the person who leaked his name to the public, according to court documents and an audio recording reviewed by The Times.
- 20,000 bags stranded after technical issue at major airport leaves travelers scrambling
A technical issue at London's Heathrow Airport Terminal 5 left approximately 20,000 British Airways passengers without their luggage last Friday. This marks the fifth baggage system incident at Heathrow since the start of the year, costing the airline an estimated £10 million in losses.
- What we know about Eileen Wang, former Arcadia mayor accused of being Chinese foreign agent
Eileen Wang, a former Arcadia mayor, is accused of being a Chinese foreign agent. She was elected to the Arcadia City Council and had moved to California from China 30 years ago. Wang received endorsements from prominent political figures.
- United Airlines pilot reports possible drone strike 3,000 feet over San Diego
A United Airlines pilot reported a possible drone strike at 3,000 feet over San Diego during the 'base leg' of the flight, as confirmed by recordings reviewed by The Times.
- RE: Scarce.City Auction TODAY - THE TIMES: January 3 2009 - Chancellor on Brink of Second Bailout For Banks
An auction for a rare copy of The Times: January 3 2009 newspaper, referenced in the Bitcoin Genesis block, is underway on Scarce.City. The item is mostly complete but lacks several original inserts, raising authenticity concerns. The current bid is 1.2 Bitcoin with 5 hours remaining.
- Two-thirds of babies watch screens – some for eight hours a day
Two-thirds of babies under 2 years old watch screens, with some spending up to eight hours a day, according to a report by The Times. The article highlights concerns about early screen exposure.
- New IRA bombing fuels fears of global militant network tied to Iran, Hezbollah
The New IRA, linked to Iran and Hezbollah, claimed responsibility for a car bomb outside a Belfast police station, warning of further attacks. A 2020 report alleged connections between the group and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, raising concerns about global militant networks. Experts warn of a hybrid warfare model involving Russia, Iran, and non-state actors sharing tactics.
- Are there mini volcanoes along California's Coast? The Times investigates
A fiery event resembling a mini volcano occurred along Santa Barbara's coast, but experts clarified there are no actual volcanoes in the area, leaving the cause a mystery.
- How did thousands of sensitive LAPD files get leaked? City officials seek explanation
Elected officials are demanding answers from the L.A. city attorney's office regarding the online leak of thousands of confidential LAPD files. The compromised data includes crime scene photos, medical records, and other sensitive police records, as revealed by The Times.
- Sacked Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins gives evidence over Mandelson vetting – UK politics live
Olly Robbins, former Foreign Office permanent secretary, testifies before the foreign affairs committee about his role in the Mandelson vetting process. Robbins claims he did not see the formal UK Security Vetting (UKSV) recommendation against Mandelson's security clearance but relied on a verbal briefing stating the case was 'borderline'.
- FBI searches Lancaster City Hall, homes of vice mayor and council member in corruption probe
The FBI conducted searches at Lancaster City Hall, the home of the vice mayor, and the home of a council member as part of a long-term federal public corruption investigation. Law enforcement sources confirmed the searches but could not discuss details.