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纽约时报新闻文本数据简介

‌纽约时报是一份在美国纽约出版的日报,在全世界发行,有相当高的影响力,是美国高级报纸、严肃刊物的代表

‌自1851年创刊以来,纽约时报已经获得了114个普利策奖,是获得此奖项最多的新闻机构。该报纸的座右铭为“All the News That's Fit to Print”,强调所有新闻都应被刊载。然而,这并不意味着所有新闻都能在《纽约时报》上看到,新闻取舍往往体现出编辑的主观意图‌,尽管纽约时报的报道质量和文采在新闻界享有盛誉,但其立场偏向自由派,时常利用其媒体优势进行歪曲报道‌。近年来,该报纸的国际影响力和公信力有所下降,财务状况也并不稳定,曾多次面临破产危机‌。

CnOpenData整理出近一百七十余年的纽约时报新闻数据,数据量达1530万条,包含新闻标题、发表日期、摘要、新闻类型、关键词、字数等字段,为相关研究助力。


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PGA Tour and Saudi-Backed LIV Extend Deadline to Finalize Deal2024-01-01T00:25:32+0000The tentative deal for the men’s golf circuits to join forces had a Dec. 31 deadline, but significant questions remained.The tentative deal for the men’s golf circuits to join forces had a Dec. 31 deadline, but significant questions remained.When the PGA Tour and the upstart LIV Golf league, which is bankrolled by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, announced their groundbreaking deal in June for the men’s golf circuits to join forces, they left most details unanswered and set a Dec. 31 deadline to figure them out.The New York TimesarticleBusinessBusiness DayDealBookNewsGolf,Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures,Sovereign Wealth Funds,LIV Golf,PGA Tour Inc,Public Investment Fund (Saudi Arabia),Saudi Arabia,Fenway Sports Group558https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/business/dealbook/pga-tour-saudi-deal-deadline.html
Something to Whistle2024-01-01T00:32:06+0000Harry Zheng makes his New York Times debut.Harry Zheng makes his New York Times debut.Jump to: Today’s Theme Tricky CluesThe New York TimesarticleGamesCrosswords & GamesNewsCrossword Puzzles,Games855https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/crosswords/daily-puzzle-2024-01-01.html
U.S. Helicopters Sink 3 Houthi Boats in Red Sea, Pentagon Says2024-01-01T00:53:23+0000Iranian-backed Houthi gunmen from Yemen had fired on American helicopters responding to an attack on a commercial ship, American officials said.Iranian-backed Houthi gunmen from Yemen had fired on American helicopters responding to an attack on a commercial ship, American officials said.A clash between Iranian-backed Houthi fighters who were attacking a commercial freighter and U.S. Navy helicopters responding to the ship’s distress call ended on Sunday morning with the killing of all the crew members on three Houthi boats, the Pentagon said, a sharp escalation of violence at a moment when the White House is considering direct strikes on Iran’s proxies in the Middle East.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldMiddle EastNewsIsrael-Gaza War (2023- ),Ships and Shipping,Freight (Cargo),United States Defense and Military Forces,International Relations,Houthis,United States Navy,Red Sea,Yemen,Iran,Gaza Strip,Israel1218https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/world/middleeast/us-houthi-clash.html
In Times Square, Hundreds of Thousands Ring In 20242024-01-01T02:09:45+0000New Year’s celebrations took place as protesters against the Israel-Hamas war staged demonstrations in Midtown Manhattan.New Year’s celebrations took place as protesters against the Israel-Hamas war staged demonstrations in Midtown Manhattan.Hundreds of thousands of people crowded into Times Square on Sunday night to ring in the New Year, amid heightened security and scattered demonstrations in Midtown Manhattan over the Israel-Hamas war.The New York TimesarticleMetroNew YorkNewsNew Year,Demonstrations, Protests and Riots,Israel-Gaza War (2023- ),Times Square and 42nd Street (Manhattan, NY),Two Thousand Twenty Four608https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/nyregion/times-square-new-years-eve.html
Quotation of the Day: In a Jewish-Arab School, an Oasis From Division but Not From Deep Fears2024-01-01T03:59:09+0000Quotation of the Day for Monday, January 1, 2024.Quotation of the Day for Monday, January 1, 2024.“It feels fun, a religious Jew being friends with an Arab.”The New York TimesarticleSummaryCorrectionsQuote36https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/31/pageoneplus/quotation-of-the-day-in-a-jewish-arab-school-an-oasis-from-division-but-not-from-deep-fears.html
Half of Gazans Are at Risk of Starving, U.N. Warns2024-01-01T05:01:23+0000More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food for a whole day, according to the United Nations.More than 90 percent of Palestinians in the territory say they have regularly gone without food for a whole day, according to the United Nations.Walaa Zaiter’s four children have been hungry for weeks, but she can barely find them food.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldMiddle EastNewsIsrael-Gaza War (2023- ),Food Insecurity,Palestinians,Refugees and Displaced Persons,Hamas,Israel,Gaza Strip1513https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/middleeast/gaza-israel-hunger.html
How to Start the New Year? Keep the Sea Goddess Happy.2024-01-01T05:01:27+0000Followers of Afro-Brazilian religions have been displaced by New Year’s revelers. But they still find ways to make their offerings to the ocean.Followers of Afro-Brazilian religions have been displaced by New Year’s revelers. But they still find ways to make their offerings to the ocean.Each New Year’s Eve, more than two million revelers — twice as many as typically fill Times Square — dress in white and pack Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro to watch a 15-minute midnight fireworks extravaganza.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldAmericasNewsReligion and Belief,New Year,Beaches,Brazil,Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),Rio de Janeiro (Brazil),vis-photo980https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/americas/brazil-umbanda-religion-new-years.html
What’s Sapping Your Energy?2024-01-01T05:05:23+0000Your results will help you figure out how to have a more energetic 2024.Your results will help you figure out how to have a more energetic 2024.Your results will help you figure out how to have a more energetic 2024.The New York TimesmultimediaWellWellLiveInteractive FeatureContent Type: Quiz,Content Type: Service,Sleep,Mental Health and Disorders,Dating and Relationships,Diet and Nutrition,Exercise,vis-design0https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/01/01/well/live/energy-challenge-quiz.html
Day 1: A 5-Minute Trick for More Energy2024-01-01T05:09:24+0000Today’s challenge involves a little daytime rest.Today’s challenge involves a little daytime rest.To kick off our 6-Day Energy Challenge, we’re focusing on daytime rest.The New York TimesarticleWellWellMindNewsContent Type: Service,Sleep699https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/well/mind/energy-challenge-daytime-rest.html
Monday Briefing2024-01-01T05:49:05+0000Friction between the U.S. and Israel.Friction between the U.S. and Israel.No other episode in the past half-century has tested the ties between the U.S. and Israel so significantly as the current war in Gaza. President Biden’s initial resolve to stand by Israel has given way to frustrating phone calls, sharp public comments and exhausting marathon meetings as the relationship has grown fraught.The New York TimesarticleNYTNowBriefingbriefing1107https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/briefing/israel-relationship-ukraine-denmark.html
What’s on TV This Week: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ and the Golden Globes2024-01-01T06:00:14+0000The competition show featuring drag queens comes back for a 16th season. The annual award show airs on CBS.The competition show featuring drag queens comes back for a 16th season. The annual award show airs on CBS.Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies coming to TV this week, Jan. 1-7. Details and times are subject to change.The New York TimesarticleCultureArtsTelevisionNewsTelevision,Movies785https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/arts/television/whats-on-tv-this-week-rupauls-drag-race-and-the-golden-globes.html
Today’s Wordle Review2024-01-01T08:00:02+0000In case you need some puzzle help.In case you need some puzzle help.Welcome to The Wordle Review. Be warned: This page contains spoilers for today’s puzzle. Solve Wordle first, or scroll at your own risk.The New York TimesarticleGamesCrosswords & GamesNewsWordle (Puzzle)364https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/crosswords/wordle-review.html
Spelling Bee Forum2024-01-01T08:00:03+0000Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.Hi busy bees! Welcome to today’s Spelling Bee forum. There are a number of terms that appear in both this article and other online discussions of the Spelling Bee; a glossary of those terms compiled by Monicat, a Times reader, can be found below.The New York TimesarticleGamesCrosswords & GamesNewsSpelling Bee (Game)215https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/crosswords/spelling-bee-forum.html
The Connections Companion2024-01-01T08:00:03+0000In case you need some puzzle help.In case you need some puzzle help.Good morning, dear connectors. Welcome to today’s Connections forum, where you can give and receive puzzle — and emotional — support.The New York TimesarticleGamesCrosswords & GamesNewsCrossword Puzzles,Connections (Game)267https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/crosswords/connections-companion.html
It’s 2024. Here Are the New Laws That New Yorkers Should Know About.2024-01-01T08:00:15+0000Legislation touching on nearly every aspect of life in the state, including wages, health care and education, is going into effect in the coming months.Legislation touching on nearly every aspect of life in the state, including wages, health care and education, is going into effect in the coming months.Gov. Kathy Hochul signed roughly 900 bills in 2023. Those laws — many of which are scheduled to take effect in the new year — touch nearly every aspect of New Yorkers’ lives. There are measures recognizing additional school holidays (the Lunar New Year and Diwali), and others that establish broader protections for freelance workers and create new requirements for licensed cosmetologists.The New York TimesarticleMetropolitanNew YorkNewsTwo Thousand Twenty Four,New York State,Law and Legislation,Minimum Wage,Voting Rights, Registration and Requirements,Menstruation,Politics and Government,Elderly,Prisons and Prisoners,Midwives and Doulas,Nursing Homes,Hochul, Kathleen C,Medicaid,Discrimination,Homosexuality and Bisexuality843https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/nyregion/new-york-state-laws.html
The Well Team Knows You’re Tired. And They’re Here to Help.2024-01-01T08:00:17+0000The Well desk’s energy challenge is the product of months of research and test runs with friends and family.The Well desk’s energy challenge is the product of months of research and test runs with friends and family.When around a dozen reporters and editors on The New York Times’s Well desk sat around a long table in a conference room in July to brainstorm ideas for a challenge readers could complete to jump-start their 2024, a variety of suggestions were thrown out: How to live a more joyful life. A week’s worth of decluttering exercises. A relationship challenge.The New York TimesarticleInsiderTimes InsiderNewsMedicine and Health,Content Type: Service,Winfrey, Oprah,King, Gayle950https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/insider/well-challenges.html
New State Laws on Hot-Button Issues Take Effect Today2024-01-01T08:00:30+0000Many state laws take effect on the first day of 2024, including new rules on gun safety, a ban on diversity programs and a curb on telemarketing calls.Many state laws take effect on the first day of 2024, including new rules on gun safety, a ban on diversity programs and a curb on telemarketing calls.A spate of new state laws, including on guns, minimum wage and gender transition care, went into effect as the calendar flipped to 2024. Perhaps the most significant change bans programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion at publicly funded colleges and universities in Texas.The New York TimesarticleNationalU.S.NewsStates (US),State Legislatures,Law and Legislation,Gun Control,Minimum Wage,Labor and Jobs,Roads and Traffic,Consumer Protection,Transgender,Abortion,Wages and Salaries,Marijuana,Unemployment,Pregnancy and Childbirth,Prisons and Prisoners,Mental Health and Disorders,Book Bans,Education,Online Dating,United States1269https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/us/new-state-laws-2024.html
Can New Haven’s Legendary Pizza Joints Play on the National Stage?2024-01-01T08:00:34+0000The city has long been known as a pizza town. Now other places seem to be trying to cash in on the hype.The city has long been known as a pizza town. Now other places seem to be trying to cash in on the hype.For generations, New Haven has been a pizza town.The New York TimesarticleMetropolitanNew YorkNewsPizza,Family Business,New Haven (Conn)1298https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/nyregion/new-haven-pizza.html
Chill in the Housing Market Seeps Into Other Industries2024-01-01T10:00:40+0000The slowdown in the residential real estate market, a crucial cog in the American economy, is threatening sectors like home improvement and storage.The slowdown in the residential real estate market, a crucial cog in the American economy, is threatening sectors like home improvement and storage.John Matheson, a home inspector in Alameda, Calif., kept busy during the pandemic when the housing market was red hot. But as interest rates started to rise about halfway through 2022, he noticed that his workload began to drop. Last year, the number of jobs plummeted.The New York TimesarticleBusinessBusiness DayNewsReal Estate and Housing (Residential),Interest Rates,Real Estate Brokers,Storage,Home Repairs and Improvements,Shopping and Retail,Real Estate (Commercial),United States Economy1149https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/business/housing-market-services-retailers.html
Firecrackers and Ice: 5 Must-See Festivals in Asia This Winter2024-01-01T10:00:56+0000Catch a mountain trout on a frozen South Korean river, witness a fiery pelting of devotees in Taiwan or find your cold-weather bliss in a Japanese snow maze.Catch a mountain trout on a frozen South Korean river, witness a fiery pelting of devotees in Taiwan or find your cold-weather bliss in a Japanese snow maze.For many people, the joys of winter center on strapping on skis, snowshoes or skates and getting outdoors. Of course, that is no less true in many parts of Asia. But with climates ranging from the famously snowy Japanese island of Hokkaido to the tropical forests of Malaysia, the continent offers a wide variety of wintertime delights for travelers who are seeking something different from a day on the slopes. Fresh-caught mountain trout sashimi, anyone? Here are five festivals to check out this winter.The New York TimesarticleTravelTravelNewsLunar New Year,Winter (Season),Travel and Vacations,Ice,Festivals,Snow and Snowstorms,Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia),Nara (Japan),Sapporo (Japan),Taiwan,South Korea,Pilgrimages1730https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/travel/asia-winter-festivals.html
What Will Life Be Like in 2024?2024-01-01T10:01:01+0000Here are 12 guesses.Here are 12 guesses.A new year brings new beginnings. For the Styles Desk, it also comes with an old pastime: Predicting the fashion and lifestyle trends that may bubble up in the months ahead.The New York TimesarticleStylesStyleNewsTwo Thousand Twenty Four,Fashion and Apparel,Generation Z,Social Media,Bars and Nightclubs,Wearable Computing,Nails (Body Part),Beverages1218https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/style/trends-2024-predictions-travis-kelce-generation-alpha.html
What Our Critics Are Looking Forward to in 20242024-01-01T10:01:01+0000“Mad Max” gets a prequel, “The Wiz” returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.“Mad Max” gets a prequel, “The Wiz” returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.Early in 1969, the Metropolitan Museum sparked an uproar with an exhibition called “Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900-1968.” Although conceived as the museum’s first big-ticket acknowledgment of African American creativity, it included no visual art beyond documentary photomurals. Black artists, many working in Harlem just blocks north of the museum, angrily picketed the show, denouncing it as evidence of art world racism writ large.The New York TimesarticleCultureArtsNewsCulture (Arts),Two Thousand Twenty Four,Opera,Theater,Movies,Art1709https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/arts/tv-movies-music-picks-2024.html
Making a Cooking Resolution? These 9 Recipes Will Get You Started.2024-01-01T10:01:01+0000Whether you want to eat less meat, bake more crowd-pleasing desserts or (finally) learn how to cook, here are some first steps for the new year.Whether you want to eat less meat, bake more crowd-pleasing desserts or (finally) learn how to cook, here are some first steps for the new year.If abiding by resolutions were as easy as setting them, perfection would be attainable and the self-improvement section of the bookstore would be cobweb city. Still, self-reflection can be a rewarding exercise at the beginning of a new year. What better place to start than in the kitchen, where you have to spend at least a little bit of time each day?The New York TimesarticleDiningFoodNewsRecipes,New Year,Cooking and Cookbooks,Content Type: Service,Vegetarianism1005https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/dining/new-years-resolution-recipes.html
Young Love Meets Russian Repression. They Said ‘I Do’ in a Moscow Prison2024-01-01T10:01:10+0000She’s 18. He’s 23. He sent her a one-sentence letter through his prison’s electronic mail system: “Will you marry me?” They wed in a small room in a Moscow jail.She’s 18. He’s 23. He sent her a one-sentence letter through his prison’s electronic mail system: “Will you marry me?” They wed in a small room in a Moscow jail.Nadezhda Shtovba did not wear a white dress to her wedding. There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen. She and her husband, Yegor, did not exchange wedding bands either — rings are banned in Butyrka prison.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldEuropeNewsWeddings and Engagements,Prisons and Prisoners,Human Rights and Human Rights Violations,Freedom of Speech and Expression,Political Prisoners,Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022)1478https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/europe/russia-prison-wedding-repression.html
$4.5 Million Homes in California2024-01-01T10:01:36+0000A Tudor Revival cottage in Carmel, an equestrian compound in the San Fernando Valley once owned by Patrick Swayze and a waterfront house in Huntington Beach.A Tudor Revival cottage in Carmel, an equestrian compound in the San Fernando Valley once owned by Patrick Swayze and a waterfront house in Huntington Beach.This home, which received a Carmel Heritage Award in 2004, was built to resemble the older storybook cottages for which the city is known. It is a few blocks from Carmel Plaza, an outdoor dining and shopping hub, and within walking distance of a number of restaurants.The New York TimesarticleRealEstateReal EstateNewsReal Estate and Housing (Residential),Carmel (Calif),Huntington Beach (Calif),San Fernando Valley (Calif)1220https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/realestate/4-million-dollar-homes-california.html
How Do You Respond to a Young Person Upset by Racist Jokes at School?2024-01-01T10:01:38+0000When you talk to students about social media radicalization, racism and bullying, you learn how desperate they are for some guidance.When you talk to students about social media radicalization, racism and bullying, you learn how desperate they are for some guidance.The sixth-grade boy who raised his hand was wiry and small. “People at my school make racist jokes,” he said, when I called on him. His voice had yet to change. “How do I get them to stop?”The New York TimesarticleNationalU.S.Newsinternal-sub-only,internal-great-read,Social Media,Cyberharassment,Discrimination,Race and Ethnicity,Bullies,Education (K-12),Children and Childhood,Teenagers and Adolescence923https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/us/racism-bullying-school.html
America Ferrera and the ‘Barbie’ Monologue We All Talked About2024-01-01T10:01:58+0000The key moment in the smash hit went through many revisions: “We ended in tears. It ended in laughter, it got big, it got small.”The key moment in the smash hit went through many revisions: “We ended in tears. It ended in laughter, it got big, it got small.”Listing some of the many perils of womanhood in a still patriarchal society, the monologue that the actress America Ferrera delivers in “Barbie” with the intensity of a rallying cry became one of the most talked-about movie moments of 2023.The New York TimesarticleArts&LeisureMoviesNewsMovies,Ferrera, America,Barbie (Movie),Barbie (Doll),Content Type: Personal Profile,Hispanic-Americans,Actors and Actresses,Gerwig, Greta,Real Women Have Curves (Movie),Women's Rights,Women and Girls1754https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/movies/america-ferrera-barbie.html
Emily Blunt Doesn’t Care if Her ‘Oppenheimer’ Character Is Likable2024-01-01T10:01:58+0000As the brilliant but flawed Kitty Oppenheimer, the actress plays a woman who had “extraordinary qualities, as well as ones that really let her down as a person.”As the brilliant but flawed Kitty Oppenheimer, the actress plays a woman who had “extraordinary qualities, as well as ones that really let her down as a person.”In “Oppenheimer,” the writer and director Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster biopic — three words that generally don’t go together — the character of Kitty Oppenheimer is effaced twice over.The New York TimesarticleArts&LeisureMoviesNewsContent Type: Personal Profile,Movies,Actors and Actresses,Blunt, Emily,Oppenheimer (Movie)996https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/movies/emily-blunt-oppenheimer.html
Want to Feel, Intellectually, Like Someone Is Rotating Your Tires?2024-01-01T10:02:02+0000This bracing anthology of Christopher Hitchens’s work for The London Review of Books is just the ticket.This bracing anthology of Christopher Hitchens’s work for The London Review of Books is just the ticket.There was a period in the late 1990s or thereabouts when Christopher Hitchens’s byline was, or seemed to be, stamped in every respectable magazine and newspaper published in English. The Nation had his biweekly political columns. The London Review of Books and Newsday (where he wrote weekly) had the bulk of his book reviews. He loitered in Condé Nast Traveler and The New Statesman and the TLS and The Atlantic and The New York Times Book Review and Slate and The New York Review of Books as if they were dive bars. Vanity Fair, where he had a monthly column, had the good sense to simply point him at things. The American South, for example. Or his own Brazilian bikini waxing. And his own waterboarding.The New York TimesarticleBookReviewBooksBook ReviewReviewHitchens, Christopher,Writing and Writers,Content Type: Personal Profile,A Hitch in Time: Reflections Ready for Reconsideration (Book),Books and Literature953https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/books/review/hitch-in-time-christopher-hitchens.html
Looking Ahead to 5 Things That Will Shape the 2024 Election2024-01-01T10:02:07+0000Trials, a Kennedy and the economy are among the variables to consider.Trials, a Kennedy and the economy are among the variables to consider.It’s divisible by four. It’s a leap year. It’s a Summer Olympics year.The New York TimesarticleUpshotThe UpshotNewsPresidential Election of 2024,Polls and Public Opinion,Primaries and Caucuses,Decisions and Verdicts,United States Politics and Government,internal-sub-only-nl,Trump, Donald J,Biden, Joseph R Jr,Kennedy, Robert F Jr1705https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/upshot/2024-election-trump-biden.html
Trump Team, Burned in 2016, Looks to Close Out Iowa2024-01-01T10:02:09+0000The former president is leading by impressive margins in the state, but his campaign wants to make sure his supporters turn out.The former president is leading by impressive margins in the state, but his campaign wants to make sure his supporters turn out.As former President Donald J. Trump campaigned in Iowa in the fall, he projected the utmost confidence. He told his supporters during speeches that his advisers had constantly warned him not to take the state for granted. Buoyed by his dominance in state polls, Mr. Trump insisted he had no reason to worry.The New York TimesarticlePoliticsU.S.PoliticsNewsPresidential Election of 2024,Primaries and Caucuses,Trump, Donald J,Iowa,Republican Party1387https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/us/politics/trump-iowa-caucuses.html
Trump’s Most Ambitious Argument in His Bid for ‘Absolute Immunity’2024-01-01T10:02:12+0000The former president says his acquittal by the Senate in his second impeachment trial, for inciting insurrection, bars any prosecution on similar grounds.The former president says his acquittal by the Senate in his second impeachment trial, for inciting insurrection, bars any prosecution on similar grounds.There is almost nothing in the words of the Constitution that even begins to support former President Donald J. Trump’s boldest defense against charges that he plotted to overturn the 2020 election: that he is absolutely immune from prosecution for actions he took while in office.The New York TimesarticleWashingtonU.S.NewsImmunity from Prosecution,Federal Criminal Case Against Trump (2020 Election Case),Impeachment,United States Politics and Government,Presidential Election of 2020,Chutkan, Tanya S,Trump, Donald J,Smith, Jack (Attorney),Storming of the US Capitol (Jan, 2021)887https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/us/trump-immunity-impeachment.html
Police Officers Are Charged With Crimes, but Are Juries Convicting?2024-01-01T10:02:37+0000Since the death of George Floyd, a national movement promised sweeping justice reform. So far, police prosecutions have resulted in a mixed bag of convictions, acquittals and a mistrial.Since the death of George Floyd, a national movement promised sweeping justice reform. So far, police prosecutions have resulted in a mixed bag of convictions, acquittals and a mistrial.A few days before Christmas, a jury in Washington cleared three Tacoma police officers of criminal charges in the death of Manuel “Manny” Ellis, a 33-year-old Black man who died in police custody in 2020 after pleading that he could not breathe.The New York TimesarticleNationalU.S.NewsGeorge Floyd Protests (2020),Taylor, Breonna (1993-2020),Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings,Civil Rights and Liberties,Black Lives Matter Movement,Jury System,Colorado,Criminal Justice,Black People,Blacks,Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides1688https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/us/george-floyd-elijah-mcclain-police-brutality-black-lives-matter-trials-civil-rights.html
These Classic Characters Are Losing Copyright Protection. They May Never Be the Same.2024-01-01T10:45:09+0000What could happen to the original version of Mickey Mouse and others after they entered the public domain on Jan. 1? Hint: think Winnie the Pooh wielding a sledgehammer.What could happen to the original version of Mickey Mouse and others after they entered the public domain on Jan. 1? Hint: think Winnie the Pooh wielding a sledgehammer.If you’re the creative type and you’re struggling to come up with your next idea, do not fear: Some big works, including the original version of Mickey Mouse, are entering the public domain on Jan. 1 in the United States.The New York TimesarticleBusinessArtsNewsBooks and Literature,Copyrights and Copyright Violations,Winnie-the-Pooh (Fictional Character),Writing and Writers,Mickey Mouse (Fictional Character),Walt Disney Company1083https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/arts/public-domain-mickey-mouse.html
A New Year’s Energy Boost2024-01-01T10:57:10+0000This year, we’re going to feel less tired.This year, we’re going to feel less tired.It’s the first day of the year. Raise your hand if you could use more energy! That’s everybody, then?The New York TimesarticleNYTNowBriefingNewsNew Year,Sleep1255https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/briefing/new-years-energy-challege.html
In Quake-Scarred Japan, 2011 Fukushima Disaster Still Looms Large2024-01-01T11:37:23+0000As another major quake struck Japan, the country was still reckoning with the nuclear crisis triggered by the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and a tsunami of 13 years ago.As another major quake struck Japan, the country was still reckoning with the nuclear crisis triggered by the 8.9-magnitude earthquake and a tsunami of 13 years ago.As Japan assesses the damage from Monday’s major earthquake, it is still reckoning with the devastating nuclear crisis triggered by an quake nearly 13 years ago, one that placed the name of Fukushima on par with Chernobyl’s and traumatized the nation.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldAsia PacificNewsFukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (Japan),Fukushima (Japan),Earthquakes,Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011),Tidal Waves and Tsunamis250https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/asia/japan-fukushima-quake-tsunami.html
Actress Carrie Bernans Among People Injured in Midtown New Year’s Crash2024-01-01T11:44:19+0000The motorist struck cars and a food truck in Midtown early Monday morning. At least nine people were injured, including Ms. Bernans, an actress and stuntwoman.The motorist struck cars and a food truck in Midtown early Monday morning. At least nine people were injured, including Ms. Bernans, an actress and stuntwoman.At least nine people were injured early Monday morning in Midtown Manhattan when the driver of a black sedan crashed into a sidewalk, striking police cars and a food truck, according to the New York Police Department.The New York TimesarticleExpressNew YorkNewsTraffic Accidents and Safety,Midtown Area (Manhattan, NY)420https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/nyregion/driver-crash-manhattan-food-truck.html
China Auto Giant BYD Sells More Electric Vehicles Than Ever2024-01-01T12:43:30+0000Sales by BYD, the country’s dominant automaker, topped 3 million last year, including 1.6 million fully battery-powered cars. It’s a sign of China’s rapid growth in EVs.Sales by BYD, the country’s dominant automaker, topped 3 million last year, including 1.6 million fully battery-powered cars. It’s a sign of China’s rapid growth in EVs.The Chinese corporate giant BYD said Monday that it sold three million battery-powered cars in 2023, its most ever, capping a turbulent year for China’s electric vehicle industry.The New York TimesarticleBusinessBusiness DayNewsElectric and Hybrid Vehicles,China,BYD Co Ltd,Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates),Batteries,Tesla Motors Inc,Volkswagen AG781https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/business/byd-2023-sales.html
Israel Says It Will Pull Several Brigades From Gaza Strip2024-01-01T13:44:22+0000Analysts say the announcement could signal a shift to the more limited and targeted war against Hamas that the United States has been urging.Analysts say the announcement could signal a shift to the more limited and targeted war against Hamas that the United States has been urging.The Israeli military said on Monday that it would begin withdrawing several thousand troops from the Gaza Strip at least temporarily, in what was the most significant publicly announced reduction since the war with Hamas began.The New York TimesarticleForeignWorldMiddle EastNewsIsrael-Gaza War (2023- ),Defense and Military Forces,Gaza Strip,Israel,Refugees and Displaced Persons,Hamas1359https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/world/middleeast/israel-gaza-troop-withdrawal.html
Modern Swifties Have Transcended the Joke2024-01-01T14:00:03+0000Examining the linguistic persistence of Swiftian wordplay.Examining the linguistic persistence of Swiftian wordplay.To be a Swiftie in the year 1729 might have meant that you fawned over the works of an Anglo-Irish writer named Jonathan, who would later be considered the “foremost prose satirist in the English language.” Centuries later, in the years leading up to 1989 (but still long before the release of “1989”), Swifties were jokes invoking Tom Swift, the hero of a series of pulp novels. The joke format, inspired by a writing quirk of the books, featured a dialogue tag tacked onto a spoken phrase so that the result was a groan-inducing one-liner. “‘Do you feel a draft?’ Tom asked coolly,” a Tom Swifty might go, or “‘You must be my host,’ Tom guessed.”The New York TimesarticleGamesCrosswords & GamesNewsFans (Persons),Social Media,Swift, Taylor,English Language,Pop and Rock Music938https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/crosswords/taylor-swift-lyrics.html
Caregivers Helped Us Be a Family. Everyone Should Have That Option.2024-01-01T14:00:03+0000This year is a critical moment to make home care accessible to all Americans who need it.This year is a critical moment to make home care accessible to all Americans who need it.My 7-year-old son, Carl, realized that it was Tuesday and asked why Robert was not coming to our house that day. Robert had been a caregiver for my husband, Ady Barkan, for more than five years, helping with Ady’s day-to-day activities as he became progressively paralyzed because of the neurodegenerative disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S.The New York TimesarticleOpEdOpinionOp-EdAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis,Home Health Care,Health Insurance and Managed Care,Medicare,Medicaid,Families and Family Life,Law and Legislation,Elderly,Paralysis,Barkan, Ady,United States,Long-Term Care Insurance1770https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/opinion/caregiving-als-ady-barkan.html
Governor Defiance Tries to Usurp Washington’s Role2024-01-01T14:00:06+0000By taking over the federal role in immigration enforcement, Governor Abbott of Texas is welcoming a legal fight with the Biden administration.By taking over the federal role in immigration enforcement, Governor Abbott of Texas is welcoming a legal fight with the Biden administration.In mid-December, just one day after Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas signed into law a radical new immigration bill, immigrant rights groups challenged it in court as ridiculously unconstitutional. The groups felt they had no choice, but they did exactly what Texas was counting on, because the point of the law isn’t simply how outrageous it is; it’s about the fight it will cause.The New York TimesarticleEditorialOpinionEditorialsEditorialIllegal Immigration,Suits and Litigation (Civil),Conservatism (US Politics),States (US),Immigration and Emigration,Federal-State Relations (US),Arizona Immigration Law (SB 1070),Courts and the Judiciary,Border Patrol (US),Justice Department,Supreme Court (US),Abbott, Gregory W (1957- ),Scalia, Antonin,Arizona,El Paso (Tex),Mexico,Texas1118https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/opinion/editorials/greg-abbott-immigration.html
How Telling Stories to My Daughter Got Me Through the Darkest Times2024-01-01T14:00:12+0000Amid an unhinged far-right presidency and a devastating pandemic, it was a lifeline.Amid an unhinged far-right presidency and a devastating pandemic, it was a lifeline.I was nursing a 4-month-old baby when Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil’s presidential election in 2018. It was a disaster, and I knew it right away. My daughter — let’s call her Potato — kept on sucking while I shed tears over her head. Then I changed her into a rainbow onesie to indicate my displeasure with our future president, who once said he was “proud to be homophobic.”The New York TimesarticleOpEdOpinionOp-EdBrazil,Bolsonaro, Jair (1955- ),Da Silva, Luiz Inacio Lula,Coronavirus (2019-nCoV),Families and Family Life,Depression (Mental)1182https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/01/opinion/brazil-daughter-stories.html

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