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The New York Times’ Needle lives: The newspaper’s popular election-prediction gauge made its return on Tuesday night — despite the ongoing strike called Monday by the union representing tech ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Dozens of New York Times tech workers have crossed the picket line since the Tech Guild went on strike Monday, sources said. Two knowledgeable ...
The Times Tech Guild, emloyees of the New York Times which has over 700 members, strike outside their NYC office in hopes of a new contract just one day before the elections. Matthew McDermott We ...
The New York Times NYT-3.25%decrease; red down pointing triangle launched its signature election-forecasting “Needle” online Tuesday evening, despite a continuing strike by hundreds of ...
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All eyes in the United States are on the results of the 2024 election on Tuesday and many of them will likely look to the New York Times for coverage. As such, the Needle may or may not make an ...
The 600 staffers organized with the New York Times Tech Guild—who program essential functions like push alerts, live blogs, homepage designs, and the games—officially walked off the job Monday ...