Yah, OK...anyways, back on topic....
From Kavanaugh to 9/11, from slavery to offensive tweets: How recent New York Times reporting controversies and embarrassing apologies have called into question the credibility of the 'newspaper of record'
The New York Times has repeatedly come under fire in recent weeks for both its coverage and a number of inappropriate social media posts
On Saturday the paper apologized for a tweet that described claims Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh thrust his penis in a girl's face at Yale as 'harmless fun'
It later revised the story about those allegations to say one of Kavanaugh's alleged victims has no memory of the incident and refused to be interviewed
Last week the Times apologized for a tweet that described airplanes taking aim at the Twin Towers on 9/11, not terrorists
In August, two senior Times staff members were accused of racism on Twitter
The outlet faced more direct scrutiny in late August after it published its '1619 Project' analyzing the history of slavery and institutional racism in the US
A number of conservatives lambasted the project, accusing the Times of dredging up racial tensions that have long been laid to rest
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7468933/New-York-Times-reporting-controversies-embarrassing-apologies-call-credibility-question.html