Sentences with phrase «york times editorial»

In its endorsement of Hillary Clinton, the New York Times Editorial Board recently named Donald Trump the «worst nominee put forward by a major party in modern American history.»
Following a controversial New York Times editorial by former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Tuesday calling for the repeal of the Second Amendment, we asked readers to respond, offering not only the news of Stevens» stance, but also a Chicago Tribune editorial taking the other side of...
On Tuesday, the New York Times editorial board announced the hiring of Quinn Norton, a technology reporter and commentator who has written in praise of a German Nazi, defended the reputation of neo-Nazi hacker Weev, and used racial and homophobic slurs on social media.
Peter Lattman's post on the New York Times editorial at WSJ Law Blog generated numerous comments, mostly supportive of Neuborne.
David Leonhardt reviewed these ideas and comments in The New York Times editorial pages this past April and urged wide adoption of the Shultz Hour.
And I would be remiss not to mention yesterday's New York Times editorial, «The Over-the-Top Justice,» which suggests that his colleagues «might try to convince Justice Scalia of his duty to take greater care before articulating — or gesticulating — his sentiments in public.»
Today's New York Times editorial («Class Action Lawsuits» on p. A22) voices concern that the Class Action Fairness Act risks changing the rules for class action lawsuits in a way that:
Then - Vice President George H.W. Bush ran for president of the United States pledging to combat the «greenhouse effect with the White House effect» (New York Times Editorial Board 1990).
CAFÉ: Obama introduced a bold new plan that brought Republicans and Democrats, CAFÉ supporters and long - time opponents together in support of legislation that will gradually increase fuel economy standards and offer what the New York Times editorial page called «real as opposed to hypothetical results.»
Quiet, as Iyer sums up in his beautifully serene New York Times editorial, is a commodity gaining greater ground in this LinkedIn age of Facebook, Twitter and smart phones.
• New York Times editorial, the day after the first Earth Day
In the words of a recent New York Times editorial, «the economics make sense.»
The New York Times editorial «The Brothers Koch and AB 32» takes on efforts by oil billionaires Charles and David Koch to block California's signature climate law by pouring money into Proposition 23:
A New York Times editorial noted that much of the Canadian crude that would transported by the Keystone XL pipeline could be exported overseas:
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7/21/17 — In the next decade or so, electric vehicles (EVs) will become cheaper than conventional fossil - fueled cars and will outsell them even without government subsidies, says a New York Times editorial.
The Alberta government, which has been dominated by the Conservative's for the forty years, paid the New York Times 30,000 taxpayer dollars to run a misleading advertisementmeant to promote TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline that a recent New York Times editorial condemned as something U.S. President Barack Obama «can not in good conscience approve.»
It also ignores the fact that cities, New York, for example are totally unsustainable and require the mass import of energy and food to survive; and yet, I see little in the New York Times editorial page about the need to break up such energy sinks.
The New York Times Editorial Board published «When Will the Killing Stop?»
A November 26,2003 New York Times editorial contributed to the spread of the deforestation legend by repeating Mason's statement verbatim and without attribution.
I was pleased to see today's New York Times editorial entitled «A Rate Cap for All Consumer Loans.»
The New York Times Editorial Board, for example, writes that «the bill is a cruel hoax that would help the wealthiest Americans at the expense of the poorest.»
-- The New York Times editorial board says the Obama administration's gainful employment rule should apply to not just for - profit colleges but nonprofits as well, to help stop law schools from admitting unqualified students while loading them with student debt.
You know things are going very badly for public school teachers when The New York Times editorial board calls a bad teacher evaluation system a «sensible policy change.»
Reflecting the growing schism over the Common Core are two different recent editorials in major newspapers: The Los Angeles Time editorial board urged city officials to delay its implementation to make sure that it is done properly, while the New York Times editorial board told parents not to be afraid of the new Common Core - aligned standardized tests and it blamed Republicans for the opposition.
A New York Times editorial went further, referring to the laws the unions had defended as «shameful,» «anachronistic» and straight - up «stupidity.»
Must reads this morning — The New York Times editorial on the NAACP's call to ban charter school expansion, saying it would hurt children stuck in broken public schools.
* A draconian law denying government grants and loans to people with even a minor drug offense should be repealed, the New York Times Editorial Board writes: http://nyti.ms/1p4r1De * A coalition of community groups is asking for more money to help cover college costs for youths who have been in New York's foster care system,...
He went to write an elaborate explanation of this figure in a New York Times editorial where he explained that 1 % to 3 % was far too small a number of teachers to threaten the due process rights, and thereby destabilize the teaching force even further, by threatening the 97 % to 99 % of teachers whose effectiveness should not be questioned.
A September, 2005 New York Times editorial noted, our schools were being run by «default» by textbook publishing companies and the thousands of local school boards nationwide because the educational establishment had no plan in place — anywhere.
Many, from Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers to the National Council of Teachers of English to the New York Times editorial page, have recently called for caution on testing until teachers and students have a chance to adjust to the new requirements.
On the following Monday, I described a New York Times editorial entitled «A License to Say Anything?»
Arguments made in a New York Times editorial against Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tax credit proposal do not withstand scrutiny.
But when the administration ignores his findings and uses the issue to support the call to war, Joe writes a New York Times editorial outlining his conclusions and ignites a firestorm of controversy.
The New York Times editorial board hammers Congress, Obama over ISIS war.
Michael Pollen, a journalist and author of «In Defense of Food», and «Food Rules» says in a New York Times Editorial:
As The New York Times editorial board noted last week, «that shocking discrepancy makes clear how far behind the United States is in this area.»
Through his own service in the administrations of two presidents, his time on The New York Times editorial board, his leadership of Foreign Policy Magazine, his role as director of studies at the Council of Foreign Relations and through his many articles, Dick made important contributions to the country's pressing foreign policy discussions over many decades.
Earlier this month, a New York Times editorial, headlined, «An Engineered Doomsday,» even called for the scientists to destroy the H5N1 variants they had created in the name of safety.
Committee Chair Robert Jackson read a New York Times editorial into the record that called for Bloomberg to support extending the tax, saying that allowing it to sunset would be «inhumane and fiscally backwards.»
The commissioner's comments come on the heels of a harsh New York Times editorial telling the mayor to «wake up» and shut down J'Ouvert while encouraging Brooklyn elected officials to «show courage in defense of innocent lives.»
Cuomo, who is said to desire a landslide margin of victory in both the primary and general election in November, deflected reporters» questions about what it would mean if disaffected Democratic voters cast ballots tomorrow for Teachout as a form of protest against Cuomo's policies, as the New York Times editorial page suggested in its non-endorsement of his candidacy.
That lawsuit, which Samuelsen said will likely be filed Friday, will contest the legality of legislation that has earned the opprobrium of some, but not all, union leaders, and outrage from the Daily News, New York Post and New York Times editorial boards.
Hailing the ruling, the New York Times editorial board lambastes Cuomo for threatening an appeal of the judge's rule, writing: «That is political bullying, and the governor should back off and engage with Ms. Teachout as a serious candidate.»
In the case of New York's property - tax cap, though, Tea Party organizations like his found themselves in alignment not only with the Senate Republicans but with Governor Andrew Cuomo, who campaigned for election on a promise to limit property taxes and pushed hard once he was in office — in the face of resistance from Democratic legislators, and opprobrium from the New York Times editorial page — to see that it passed.
Experience: A member of The New York Times editorial board from 2002 - 2010, Cohen has worked as both a journalist and a lawyer, including work as a law fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The New York Times editorial board has just endorsed another candidate in the race, former presidential aide Clyde Williams, who has said he wants to make this race about issues, not about the congressman's personality and political influence.
In a phone interview Friday, Donnelly declined to say whether she believes Abelove should have resigned, as the New York Times editorial board suggested and Democratic county legislators demanded, when charges were filed against him.
A New York Times editorial correctly noted: «For all his idealism, Mr. Cuomo's years as governor were dogged by economic recession that blunted his hopes to leave great programs and innovation as his legacy.
In 2005, when she gave up her seat on the City Council to run for Manhattan borough president, the New York Times editorial board praised her as «smart and driven and an expert on education issues,» but ultimately concluded «her style — often described by those who have worked with her as abrasive — would not be well suited to this office.»
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