The New York Times (American, founded 1851)
The New York Times, abbreviated as NY Times, NYT, or The Times, is an internationally distributed New York daily newspaper and one of America's largest newspapers.
Nicknamed “The Gray Lady” for its unchanging layout and circumspect editorial line, The New York Times is considered a go-to newspaper by Democrats and moderate Republicans. Founded in 1851, it is awarded 130 Pulitzer Prizes and employs 1,700 journalists in 2020.