Two New York Times journalists resign following revelations of improper conduct

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-02-10 20:27:29

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New York, February 10 (RHC)-- Two prominent journalists at The New York Times have left the newspaper after recent revelations of improper behavior.  

Veteran reporter Donald McNeil Jr. was recently called out for using the N-word and making racist and sexist comments on a work-related trip with high school students.

Meanwhile, Andy Mills, co-creator and co-host of the podcast “Caliphate,” resigned after allegations surfaced of inappropriate behavior toward female colleagues when he previously worked at WNYC.  “Caliphate,” a hit podcast about life inside the Islamic State, came under fire recently after the Times admitted it contained major inaccuracies, causing the Pulitzer Prize Board to rescind its status as a 2019 prize finalist.



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