The New York Times, a daily newspaper published in New York City with global circulation, holds significant influence as a leading American newspaper and a representative of serious journalism.
Since its founding in 1851, The New York Times has won 114 Pulitzer Prizes, making it the most awarded news organization. The newspaper's motto "All the News That's Fit to Print" emphasizes comprehensive news coverage. However, this does not imply complete objectivity in news selection, as editorial decisions often reflect subjective intentions. While renowned for its reporting quality and literary excellence, the newspaper exhibits liberal bias and has frequently engaged in distorted reporting through its media dominance. In recent years, its international influence and credibility have declined, accompanied by unstable financial conditions and multiple bankruptcy crises.
CnOpenData has compiled over 15.3 million entries of New York Times news data spanning nearly 170 years, containing fields such as headline(新闻标题), publication date(发表日期), abstract(摘要), article type(新闻类型), keywords(关键词), and word count(字数), providing valuable support for related research.
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