The New York Times, privately owned and headquartered in the US, was founded in 1851 and employs approximately 14,270 individuals. The company operates as an American daily newspaper based in New York City, specializing in newspaper publishing.

Revenue

Founded

1851

Headcount

14,264

Headquarters

US

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Newspaper Publishing

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On March 22, 2026, a federal judge ruled a significant portion of the Pentagon's press access policy unconstitutional, marking a notable victory for The New York Times and independent journalism. Previously, on March 20, 2026, The New York Times' editorial board issued an opinion piece stating that President Donald Trump was concealing the truth about the war in Iran. On the same day, an analysis by The New York Times detailed how the ongoing conflict involving Iran has increasingly become a battle over energy, with both sides targeting oil and gas infrastructure, shaping the wider economic fallout.
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