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Do not fill this in! ===Journalists=== {{See also|List of The New York Times employees{{!}}List of ''The New York Times'' employees}} As of March 2023, The New York Times Company employs 5,800 individuals,{{Sfn|Patel|2023}} including 1,700 journalists according to deputy managing editor [[Sam Dolnick]].{{Sfn|Fischer|2023}} Journalists for ''The New York Times'' may not run for public office, provide financial support to political candidates or causes, endorse candidates, or demonstrate public support for causes or movements.{{Sfn|The New York Times|2022a}} Journalists are subject to the guidelines established in "Ethical Journalism" and "Guidelines on Integrity".{{Sfn|Calame|2007}} According to the former, ''Times'' journalists must abstain from using sources with a personal relationship to them and must not accept reimbursements or inducements from individuals who may be written about in ''The New York Times'', with exceptions for gifts of nominal value.{{Sfn|The New York Times|2018a}} The latter requires attribution and exact quotations, though exceptions are made for linguistic anomalies. Staff writers are expected to ensure the veracity of all written claims, but may delegate researching obscure facts to the research desk.{{Sfn|The New York Times|1999}} In March 2021, the ''Times'' established a committee to avoid journalistic conflicts of interest with work written for ''The New York Times'', following columnist [[David Brooks (commentator)|David Brooks]]'s resignation from the [[Aspen Institute]] for his undisclosed work on the initiative Weave.{{Sfn|Moore|2021}} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed sortable" style="margin: 1em auto;" |+ class="nowrap" | Bureaus of ''The New York Times'' |- ! Location !! Chief |- | {{Flagicon|AFG}}{{Flagicon|PAK}} [[Afghanistan]] and [[Pakistan]] || Christina Goldbaum{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2023c}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Albany, New York|Albany]], New York, United States || Luis Ferré-Sadurní{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022a}} |- | {{Flagicon|ARG}} [[Andes]], South America || Julie Turkewitz{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2019d}} |- | {{Flagicon|IRQ}} [[Baghdad]], [[Iraq]] || {{N/A}}{{Sfn|Korach|2023}} |- | {{Flagicon|BRA}} Brazil || Jack Nicas{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021h}} |- | {{Flagicon|BEL}} [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] || Matina Stevis-Gridneff{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021g}} |- | {{Flagicon|PRC}} Beijing, China || [[Keith Bradsher]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022b}} |- | {{Flagicon|GER}} [[Berlin]], Germany || Katrin Bennhold{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022e}} |- | {{Flagicon|EGY}} [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]] || Vivian Yee{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020b}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} Chicago, Illinois, United States || Julie Bosman{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021c}} |- | {{Flagicon|POL}} [[Eastern Europe|Eastern]] and Central Europe{{Efn|Based in [[Warsaw]], Poland.{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020f}}}} || Andrew Higgins{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020f}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Houston]], Texas, United States || J. David Goodman{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021b}} |- | {{Flagicon|TUR}} [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]] || Ben Hubbard{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022g}} |- | {{Flagicon|UKR}} [[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]] || [[Andrew Kramer]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022i}} |- | {{Flagicon|ISR}} [[Jerusalem]], Israel || [[Patrick Kingsley (journalist)|Patrick Kingsley]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020e}} |- | {{Flagicon|SAF}} [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || John Eligon{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021d}} |- | {{Flagicon|GBR}} London, England || [[Mark Landler]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2019a}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} Los Angeles, California, United States || [[Corina Knoll]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022h}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} Miami, Florida || Patricia Mazzei{{Sfn|Mazzei|2021}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Mid-Atlantic (United States)|Mid-Atlantic]], United States{{Efn|Based in Washington, D.C.{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2023b}}}} || Campbell Robertson{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2023b}} |- | {{Flagicon|RUS}} Moscow, Russia || [[Anton Troianovski]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020f}} |- | {{Flagicon|MEX}} [[Mexico City]], Mexico || Natalie Kitroeff{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022j}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[New England]], United States || Jenna Russell{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022k}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[New York City Hall]], New York, United States || Emma Fitzsimmons{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2019c}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[New York Police Department]], New York, United States || Maria Cramer{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2023a}} |- | {{Flagicon|FRA}} Paris, France || [[Roger Cohen]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020d}} |- | {{Flagicon|SAU}} [[Persian Gulf]]{{Efn|Based in [[Riyadh]], Saudi Arabia.{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022l}}}} || Vivian Nereim{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022l}} |- | {{Flagicon|ITA}} [[Rome]], Italy || Jason Horowitz{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2017a}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} San Francisco, California, United States || [[Heather Knight (journalist)|Heather Knight]]{{Sfn|Knight|2023}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Seattle]], Washington, United States || Mike Baker{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2019b}} |- | {{Flagicon|IND}} South Asia{{Efn|Based in New Delhi, India.{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2020c}}}} || Mujib Mashal{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021e}} |- | {{Flagicon|THA}} Southeast Asia{{Efn|Based in [[Bangkok, Thailand]].{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021f}}}} || Sui-Lee Wee{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021f}} |- | {{Flagicon|KOR}} [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] || [[Choe Sang-Hun]]{{Sfn|Seo|2022}} |- | {{Flagicon|PRC}} Shanghai, China || Alexandra Stevenson{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022b}} |- | {{Flagicon|AUS}} Sydney || Damien Cave{{Sfn|Astle|2021}} |- | {{Flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo, Japan || [[Motoko Rich]]{{Sfn|Takenaga|2019}} |- | {{Flagicon|UN}} United Nations || [[Farnaz Fassihi]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022c}} |- | {{Flagicon|USA}} Washington, D.C., United States || [[Elisabeth Bumiller]]{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2021a}} |- | {{Flagicon|SEN}} West Africa{{Efn|Based in [[Dakar]], Senegal.{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022d}}}} || Ruth Maclean{{Sfn|The New York Times Company|2022d}} |} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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