Not exact matches
At the New
York Times» DealBook Conference, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin speaks with Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz about the 2016
election.
Cambridge Analytica was created around 2013 initially with a focus on U.S.
elections, with $ 15 million in backing from billionaire Republican donor Robert Mercer and a name chosen by future Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon, the New
York Times reported.
If you work in the media, or are even tangentially interested in it, you've probably seen the New
York Times «interview with White House strategist Steve Bannon, who attacked the mainstream press for its cluelessness during the recent
election while saying that reporters should feel humiliated and irrelevant.
Though his personal political views don't necessarily align with today's Democratic party, as the New
York Times notes, he has been quite outspoken against Republican nominee Donald Trump throughout this
election cycle.
Last Thursday, moreover, both The Washington Post and The New
York Times reported that Flynn had spoken with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, about the US economic sanctions on Russia before Trump was sworn in — including at least one call on the day President Barack Obama imposed new penalties on Russia for its
election - related meddling.
Trump also owned stock in Energy Transfer Partners, according to his most recent filing with the Federal
Election Commission, The New
York Times reported on Tuesday.
The Upshot blog at the New
York Times, which has a predictive model of its own, never gave Trump more than a 40 % chance of winning the
election.
Facebook took out full - page advertisements in Wednesday's issues of the New
York Times and Washington Post in an effort to defend itself as the company takes fire for its role in Russian interference in the 2016 presidential
election.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was offered $ 60 million by Congress from Defense Department funds last year to fight Russian
election interference efforts — but after Tillerson waited for seven months trying to decide whether he wanted to spend it or not, the offer was withdrawn, and none of the money was used, according to The New
York Times.
The New
York Times, the Financial
Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Gannett are building on the online readership they gained during the 2016 presidential
election by marketing unbiased reporting as a sales strategy.
The New
York Times predicted a Hillary Clinton win at over 90 % probability a few days before the
election.
A Donald Trump supporter watches the screens outside
Times Square Studios as he awaits the results of the U.S. presidential
election on November 9, 2016 in New
York City.
On Wednesday, Trump told The New
York Times that he wouldn't have hired Attorney General Jeff Sessions if he had known Sessions would recuse himself from the investigation into Russia's
election interference and whether his campaign team collaborated at all.
The lawsuit, first reported by the New
York Times, arrives in the same month that porn star Stormy Daniels filed her own suit to void a hush deal she signed before the
election, also over an alleged tryst with Trump.
The New
York Times notes that the new plan could make climate change a major talking point in the upcoming presidential
election.
Subscriptions to The New
York Times surged after the
election and donations to many nonprofit news organizations also saw a dramatic increase.
Cambridge Analytica is accused of collecting the personal information of 50 million users of the Facebook social network without their consent and would have used it to develop software to predict and influence voter voting during the campaign American
election according to the New
York Times and the Guardian.
Cambridge Analytica, which rose to prominence through its work with Mr. Trump's 2016
election campaign, has found itself confronting a deepening crisis since reports this past weekend in The New
York Times and The Observer of London that the firm had harvested the data from more than 50 million Facebook profiles in its bid to develop techniques for predicting the behavior of individual American voters.
The reported payment came shortly before the presidential
election and as the actress, Stephanie Clifford, 38, was discussing sharing her account with ABC's «Good Morning America» and the online magazine Slate, according to interviews, notes and text messages reviewed by The New
York Times.
The order, issued by an arbitrator in California and reviewed by The New
York Times, pertained to the actress Stephanie Clifford, who had been paid $ 130,000 shortly before the 2016
election in what she calls a «hush agreement.»
First Draft provides fast - paced and comprehensive coverage of politics and
elections by The New
York Times.
Ari collaborated with Alec Ross on The New
York Times bestselling book The Industries of the Future and served as Special Political Correspondent for Vice News during the 2014 midterm
elections and as a correspondent for Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan's largest newspaper, from 2003 to 2006.
Per the New
York Times, Cambridge Analytica was formed years ago as an effective «shell» for SCL to work on US
elections following a $ 15 million donation by wealthy GOP donor Robert Mercer.
In a statement late Tuesday, the lawyer, Michael Cohen, confirmed a report in The New
York Times that he made the payment to Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, a month before the 2016 presidential
election.
The New
York Times late Monday published the more than 40 questions that Mueller wants to ask Trump as part of his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016
election and whether Trump campaign associates colluded.
A year ago the New
York Times reported that Cambridge Analytica's impact on the
election of Donald Trump as president was overrated:
Bombshell reports in The New
York Times and the Guardian this past weekend revealed that the data that allegedly formed the foundation of Cambridge Analytica's
election toolset was obtained by violating Facebook's terms of service, while Facebook itself failed to confirm the deletion of the data.
Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russia's
election interference, has at least four dozen questions on an exhaustive array of subjects he wants to ask President Trump to learn more about his ties to Russia and determine whether he obstructed the inquiry itself, according to a list of the questions obtained by The New
York Times.
Cambridge Analytica was created around 2013 initially with a focus on US
elections, with $ 15 million in backing from billionaire Republican donor Robert Mercer and a name chosen by future Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon, the New
York Times reported.
In the wake of the
election, one of the more interesting developments has been the sudden rise to stardom of The New
York Times «young political future predictor, Nate Silver.
«Reacting with unusual swiftness,» The New
York Times reported, two days day after the present Holy Father's
election, «the Vatican on Friday rejected any suggestion that...
«Reacting with unusual swiftness,» The New
York Times reported, two days day after the present Holy Father's
election, «the Vatican on Friday rejected any suggestion that Pope Francis... was implicated in his country's so - called Dirty War during the 1970s.»
That masterful admission came from the executive editor of The New
York Times, Dean Baquet, concerning journalists» inability to report on the effects of faith on the voters of the 2016
election.
Here is the often thoughtful Thomas Friedman of the New
York Times on the eve of last November's
elections: «Let Karl [Rove] know that you think this is a critical
election, because you know as a citizen that if the Bush team can behave with the level of deadly incompetence it has exhibited in Iraq — and then get away with it by holding on to the House and the Senate — it means our country has become a banana republic.
Here is the often thoughtful Thomas Friedman of the New
York Times on the eve of last November's
elections: «Let Karl [Rove] know that you think this is a critical
election, because you know as a citizen that if the Bush team can behave with the level of deadly incompetence it has exhibited in Iraq — and then get away with it by holding on to the House...
David Leonhart, another New
York Times regular, expressed horror: «We've just finished an
election that included unprecedented violations of America's long - held....
Oh wait, she covers her hair too... (side note: According to Islamic beliefs, Mary is considered the most pious of women and is granted a high place in Paradise for her righteousness)-- Another interesting note to make is that this New
York mosque, which was once the Burlington Coat Factory, was bought a long
time before now, How interesting that politicians are making an issue of it now, before
elections.
The New
York Times is reporting that a growing number of Latinos are beginning to seek American citizenship in an effort to vote against Donald Trump for this presidential
election.
This is a sentiment echoed by Nate Silver — renowned for his New
York Times FiveThirtyEight blog where he was able to successfully predict the winner of 49 of 50 states in the 2012 Presidential
Election.
A reader forwarded a photo of a mailer Becker sent out recently, in which he touts his endorsement by the New
York Times and also puts himself forward as the «strongest Democrat to defeat Tea Party extremist (Rep.) Nan Hayworth» in the November general
election.
The latest New
York Times / CBS News poll, conducted last week, showed likely voters in the same age group supporting Mr. Romney by a 15 - point margin — even wider than the gap on
Election Day 2008.
Governor Cuomo has certainly spent a lot of
time focusing on Western New
York, since Paladino swept the area in the 2010 Gubernatorial
Election.
In fact, the Tea Partiers» online organizing may be more dangerous to Republicans than Democrats, as in the 2009 special
election in upstate New
York that swung a seat to the Dems for the first
time in over a century (as an analogy, Joe Lieberman is still in office despite Ned Lamont, and Dems who want health care reform are now paying the price for his challenge).
Here on SoP, we hope to maximize the resources of our statewide YNN / NY1 team to bring you near - real
time political news from around New
York in a critical
election year.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's standing with New
York voters has hit an all -
time Q poll high since she ascended last winter to the seat once held by Hillary Clinton, but the junior senator isn't out of the woods yet when it comes to the fall
elections.
According to the New
York Times, simply asking voters to envision how they plan to spend
Election Day is likely to increase turnout, experiments show.
Sweeney added there is little state legal precedent to go on because New
York primaries are normally held in September, which leaves no
time for a later primary before the general
election.
The general
election should be a breeze against David Patterson but Lazio may have a tough
time in the GOP primary if former New
York City mayor Rudy...
Last week The New
York Times released a biting, front - page critique of Liu's campaign finance practices since his
election, forcing the city's finance -LSB-...]
Enforcement Council Risa Sugarman listens intently to the discussions at the New
York State Board of
Elections Monthly meeting Thursday Apr. 5, 2018 in Albany, N.Y. (Skip Dickstein /
Times Union)