New York Times

The New York Times was a newspaper published in New York City, New York.

The New York Times published the Pentagon Papers, a revealing expose on secret government activities and misconduct.

The Times was supposedly friendly to Senator Debrah Drexler. Attorney General James Quincy told Brian Zelzer to call the Times in advance of Drexler's blackmailed endorsement of the New American Privacy Act, wanting the paper's staff to "choke on their own rags."

Muhammed Abbas read an edition of the Times at the Four Seasons Hotel while he waited for Ayman al-Libbi to arrive.

Senator David Palmer wrote an editorial piece for the Times, entitled "Serb Intransigence and European Destabilization."

In custody at CTU Los Angeles, Christopher Henderson explained to Jack Bauer that he operated in the real world, not "the op-ed pages of the New York Times."