The New York Times seems to control the damage after a paper story of New York Candidate Zohran Mamdani, who identifies Asian and African Americans in its college application, some readers have been frustrated with the editor from shopping.
The article states that Mamdani, after asking for his race for 2009, College applications at Columbia University, published on Thursday, checked boxes for “Asia” but also “black or African -American”.
Patrick Healy, Assistant Editor General of The Times Standards and Trust, announced a long statement of X after receiving a “reader review” about the article.
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“Our journalists received information about the application of Mr Mamdani Columbia College and went to the Mamdani campaign with it. When we hear something about the value of the news, we try to confirm it through direct sources. Mr. Mamdani confirmed this information in an interview with The Times, “he wrote.
The recent report of The New York Times shows that Mamdani In his application of Columbia, the application was identified as “Asian” and “Black or African American”.
Healy explained that the New York City Candidate for the Mayor felt limited possibilities listed in racial identity boxes listed – and since he was born in Uganda, he decided to write in the country in his application.
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The Mamdani application was submitted Times after the cyber attacks at the University of Columbia at the end of June encouraged some of the influence of the school information to be influenced by hackers.
Healy stated that although the outlet received information after it was stolen in a cyber attack, “The Times” not only relying on and not making a decision to publish information from such a source, and before publishing the story, he checked the application with Mamdani itself.
As for the reviews, he added: “We believe that Mr. Mamdani’s thinking and decision -making, arranged in his words, was worthy of value and met our mission to help readers better know and understand the highest candidates for the main offices.”
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Another aspect of the article that some readers took was a source of Times, which sent them in 2009. Mamdani College’s application.
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The journalist went to the social media platform Bluesky to kill his publication about history.
Jamelle Bouie, The Times journalist, as well as personal insults in social media.
Times journalist Jamelle Bouie went to Blesky to kill her publication’s story of Mamdani and his coworkers who reported it.
In response to Bluesky’s post, which killed one of the generations of journalists, Benjamin Ryan, the journalist had to say that, “All I saw about him screaming a guy with little actual brain activity.”
Shortly after publicly beaten the Times history, Bouie deleted records and posted a brief message about his Buesky account.
“I deleted some time reports because they violated Times social media standards,” he said.
The New York Times did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request to comment on the question. Fox News Digital also contacted Bouie to comment.
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