The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City, distributed worldwide with significant influence. It stands as a representative high-quality newspaper and serious publication in the United States.
Since its founding in 1851, The New York Times has won 114 Pulitzer Prizes, making it the news organization with the most awards in this category. The newspaper's motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print," emphasizes that all news should be published. However, this does not imply that all news appears in The New York Times, as editorial subjectivity often influences news selection. Although renowned for its reporting quality and literary excellence in journalism, the publication exhibits a liberal bias and frequently leverages its media influence to present distorted coverage. In recent years, its international influence and credibility have declined, with financial instability leading to repeated bankruptcy crises.
CnOpenData has compiled over 17 decades of New York Times news data, totaling 15.3 million entries. This dataset includes fields such as news headline, publication date, abstract, news category, keywords, and word count, providing valuable resources for related research.
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1851 – July 31, 2024 (updatable as needed)
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