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We publish to-day the first number of the NEW YORK DAILY, TIMES, and we intend to issue it every morning, (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come. We have not entered upon the task to establishing a new daily paper in this city, without due consideration of its difficulties as well as its encouragements.

The New York Times's core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment.

Reporters, editors, photographers and all members of the news staff of The New York Times share a common and essential interest in protecting the integrity of the newspaper. As the news, editorial and business leadership of the newspaper declared jointly in 1998: “Our greatest strength is the authority and reputation of The Times. We must do nothing that would undermine or dilute it and everything possible to enhance it.”

All the News That's Fit to Print 

I subscribe to the electronic version of the New York TimesWeb References https://www.nytimes.com/editorial-standards/guidelines-on-integrity.html

2021:NYTimes

  1. Nasa's Dawn Spacecraft Enters Orbit Around Ceres (Short Description: PICTURES NASA space probe has arrived at Ceres, a Texas sized rock between Mars and Jupiter. This page has link that points to first pictures.)
  2. The Dream Was Universal Access to Knowledge. The Result Was a Fiasco. 2023-08-14T14:34:06-04:00 (Short Description: In the pandemic emergency, Brewster Kahle’s Internet Archive freely lent out digital scans of its library. Publishers sued. Owning a book means something different now.)
  3. It Took $1.7 Billion to Fix Fire Island’s Beaches. One Storm Wrecked Them. 2023-08-11T11:59:07-04:00 (Short Description: The barrier island off the coast of New York is more than a vacation community. It is what stands between rising seas and one of the most densely populated coastal regions in the country.)
  4. Wikipedia's Moment of Truth 2023-07-18T05:00:20-04:00 (Short Description: Can the online encyclopedia help teach A.I. chatbots to get their facts right — without destroying itself in the process?)
  5. The Cosmos Is Thrumming With Gravitational Waves, Astronomers Find 2023-06-29T14:13:54-04:00 (Short Description: Radio telescopes around the world picked up a telltale hum reverberating across the cosmos, most likely from supermassive black holes merging in the early universe.)
  6. It's the End of a World as We Know It 2023-05-03T11:00:08-04:00 (Short Description: Astronomers spotted a dying star swallowing a large planet, a discovery that fills in a “missing link” in understanding the fates of Earth and many other planets.)
  7. Who Will Have the Last Word on the Universe? 2023-05-02T03:00:11-04:00 (Short Description: Modern science suggests that we and all our achievements and memories are destined to vanish like a dream. Is that sad or good?)
  8. A Fresh View of an Increasingly Familiar Black Hole 2023-04-26T16:08:10-04:00 (Short Description: Radio astronomers have captured a wide-angle image of one of the most violent locales in the cosmos., Analysis: We’re increasingly familiar with an invisible object that consumes time and is 50 million light years away. Who says magic does not exist?)
  9. Nations Agree on Language for Historic Treaty to Protect Ocean Life 2023-03-04T22:59:56-05:00 (Short Description: The United Nations agreement is a significant step toward protecting biodiversity under growing threat from climate change, overfishing and seabed mining.)
  10. Where is Physics Headed (and How Soon Do We Get There)? 2023-01-24T03:00:11-05:00 (Short Description: Two leading scientists discuss the future of their field.)
  11. The Webb Telescope Is Just Getting Started 2022-12-27T03:00:18-05:00 (Short Description: The first scientific results are coming in, and the $10 billion instrument is working even better than astronomers had dared to hope., Analysis: The Webb Telescope looks like it will be chang our views of us and our Universe for years to come.)
  12. Scientists Achieve Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough With Blast of 192 Lasers 2022-12-13T05:00:20-05:00 (Short Description: The advancement by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers will be built on to further develop fusion energy research.)
  13. Beyond Catastrophe: A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View 2022-10-26T18:53:55-04:00 (Short Description: There's plenty of bad news. But thanks to real progress, we're headed toward a less apocalyptic future.)
  14. How to Fight Back Against the Inhumanity of Modern Work 2022-10-16T09:15:04-04:00 (Short Description: Digital technology has transformed work, often for the worse. Here are some solutions.)
  15. Black Holes May Hide a Mind-Bending Secret About Our Universe 2022-10-11T12:01:03-04:00 (Short Description: Take gravity, add quantum mechanics, stir. What do you get? Just maybe, a holographic cosmos., Analysis: Black hole are the quantum film of our reality hologram. The part that confuses me is that all this is based on an inviolate preservation of information concept. Information, Suns and other bodies, going into a black hole have to preserve their information to allow retro-time reconstruction when they leak out. Why? Have to admit how the term Information is being used here confuses me. Philosophically is it essence, etymology, epistemology, ontology or meta-data?)
  16. At Old Coal Mines, the American Chestnut Tries for a Comeback 2022-09-16T05:00:23-04:00 (Short Description: Across Appalachia, scientists and foresters are trying to reintroduce a hybrid version, helping to revive damaged land while also bringing back a beloved tree., Analysis: American Chestnuts bandaging mining scars.)
  17. Scientists Have Made a Human Microbiome From Scratch 2022-09-06T11:00:07-04:00 (Short Description: To better understand how microbes affect our health, researchers combined 119 species of bacteria naturally found in the human body., Analysis: This both worries and concerns me. What does it mean when we say Scientists Have Made a Human Microbiome From Scratch?)
  18. Darkness Visible Finally: Astronomers Capture First Ever Image of a Black Hole (Date:Wed 10 Apr 2019 18:39:53 -0400) (Short Description: Astronomers at last have captured a picture of one of the most secretive entities in the cosmos., Analysis: Fantastic time to be alive. Time as well as light stops at a black hole's event horizon., Author: Dennis Overbye)

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