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  2. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of the longest-running newspapers in the United States, it serves as one of the country's newspapers of record.

  3. History of The New York Times (1896–1945) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1896, Chattanooga Times publisher Adolph Ochs acquired The New-York Times, implementing significant alterations to the newspaper's structure. Ochs established the Times as a merchant's newspaper and removed the hyphen from the newspaper's name. In 1905, The New York Times opened Times Tower, marking expansion.

  4. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Company is an American mass-media company that publishes The New York Times, its associated publications, and other media properties. Its headquarters are in Manhattan, New York City.

  5. History of The New York Times (1851–1896) - Wikipedia

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    The New-York Daily Times was established in 1851 by New-York Tribune journalists Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones. The Times experienced significant circulation, particularly among conservatives; New-York Tribune publisher Horace Greeley praised the New-York Daily Times .

  6. History of The New York Times (1998–present) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times; History. 1851–1896; 1896–1945; 1945–1998; 1998–present; Online platforms; Publications

  7. History of The New York Times (1945–1998) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times; History. 1851–1896; 1896–1945; 1945–1998; 1998–present; Online platforms; Publications

  8. Wordle - Wikipedia

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    According to data collected by The New York Times, the most common first guesses are "adieu", "audio", "stare", "raise", and "arise". [22] [23] However, it was found that starting words such as "adieu" and "audio" may put people at a disadvantage as it takes more attempts for people to solve than if they start with words such as "slate". [24]

  9. History of The New York Times (2016–present) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times; History. 1851–1896; 1896–1945; 1945–1998; 1998–2016; 2016–present; Online platforms; Publications

  10. The New York Times International Edition - Wikipedia

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    The history of the international edition of the New York Times began in June 1943, following a visit by Times publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger to Tehran, where he met with Brigadier General Donald H. Connolly of the Persian Gulf Service Command, who were in charge of moving Allied supplies to the Soviet Union via the Persian Corridor.

  11. The New York Times Building - Wikipedia

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    Previous New York Times buildings The former Times Building at One Times Square as seen in 1904. The New York Times, founded in 1851, was first housed in 113 Nassau Street in Lower Manhattan. It moved to 138 Nassau Street, the site of what is now the Potter Building, in 1854.