Legal entity

New York Times

organization

Every one of those 4 sits in a single category, regulation. Boeing is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 2 of the 4 tracked stories. Across a 123-day span, the pace is roughly 0.2 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 2.

Last mentioned: Jul 12, 2026

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · New York Times

4 stories
6.5 avg impact
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25% negative

Coverage balance Positive coverage leads. Positive coverage exceeds negative coverage by 25 percentage points.

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Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about New York Times

Every one of those 4 sits in a single category, regulation. Boeing is the most frequent co-covered peer, appearing in 2 of the 4 tracked stories. Across a 123-day span, the pace is roughly 0.2 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 2. Source depth averages 7 original sources per story, versus 3.5 across the same-window beat baseline. Their average consequence score of 6.5 sits level with the 6.5 recorded across the beat in that window. This profile follows 4 Legal stories mentioning New York Times across the period from March 11, 2026 to July 11, 2026.

Stories tracked
4
Per week
0.2
Sources per story
7

Computed from the 4 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 986 Legal stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering New York Times. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Grand jury appearance scheduled

    The reporters are compelled to appear and testify before a federal grand jury in Manhattan.

  2. NYT publicly discloses subpoenas

    The Times issues a statement condemning the action and revealing the subpoenas, prompting widespread coverage.

  3. Subpoenas served at reporters' homes

    Federal agents deliver grand jury subpoenas to Barnes, Lipton, Pager, and Schmitt during the evening, seeking testimony on July 15.

  4. White House meeting and subpoena issuance

    FBI Director Kash Patel and DOJ officials discuss the leaked information; later that day U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton issues subpoenas to four NYT journalists, with agents delivering them to homes.

  5. NYT publishes security details

    The Times reports the gifted plane lacks advanced defensive countermeasures, including anti-missile capabilities.

  6. Trump uses older Air Force One to depart NATO summit

    President Trump leaves Ankara on an older-model VC-25A instead of the newly retrofitted Qatari-gifted 747-8, citing threats from Iran.

  7. Official Senate Approval

    The Senate authorizes the broad use of ChatGPT and other chatbots for official business.

  8. Senate Pilot Programs

    Select Senate committees begin testing AI tools for document summarization and research.

  9. Federal AI Executive Order

    White House issues guidelines for the safe and secure development of AI across federal agencies.

  10. Initial Restrictions

    House of Representatives limits staff use of ChatGPT to the paid 'Plus' version with strict privacy settings.

Stories mentioning New York Times 4

Regulation Negative

DOJ Subpoenas 4 NYT Reporters in First Amendment Clash Over Air Force One Leak

The Trump administration’s grand jury subpoenas to four New York Times journalists mark a pivotal constitutional test of reporter’s privilege and press freedom under the First Amendment. The unprecedented home delivery of subpoenas and the involvement of a DNI nominee as prosecutor raise serious due process and conflict-of-interest concerns.

11 sources

Source: abc7.com · theglobeandmail.com

New York Times is linked from 4 stories on this site, each scored at or above our 35% relevance threshold — see how these pages are built.

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