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newsletter The New York Times is Fake News!”But the Times review criticized several aspects of Cotton’s piece, starting with the headline, “Send in the Troops,” which the newspaper said in an editor’s note Saturday was “incendiary and should not have been used.”Cotton’s essay referred to “left-wing radicals like antifa infiltrating protest marches to exploit” Floyd’s death when, in fact, there has been little evidence of antifa’s involvement in the demonstrations. To learn more or opt-out, read our NEW YORK — The New York Times’ editorial page editor resigned Sunday after the newspaper disowned an opinion piece by U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton that advocated using federal troops to quell unrest, and it was later revealed he hadn’t read the piece prior to publication.James Bennet resigned and his deputy, James Dao, is being reassigned at the newspaper, the Times said Sunday.The fallout was swift after the Arkansas Republican’s piece was posted online late Wednesday. Jim Dao, currently deputy national editor, has been named Op-Ed editor. By Jim (James) Dao nytimes.com — See the article in its original context from July 29, 1992, Section D, Page 19Buy ReprintsTimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Sections. NY Times editorial page editor resigns amid fury over op-ed School district condemns ‘abhorrent’ quote in Salt Lake high school yearbookThe Salt Lake City School District responded Saturday after a social media post that showed a student’s anti-LGBT quote — which made it into the Highland High School yearbook this year — went viral.‘The world is a different place’: Is another ‘Twilight’ right for 2020?It’s been 15 years since the first "Twilight" novel was released. I’m very happy to tell you that Jim Dao will be our new Op-Ed Editor. On Saturday, he tweeted that he “oversaw the acceptance and review of the Cotton op-ed,” adding: “The fault here should be directed at the @nytopinion leadership team.” Left unexplained was how many of its “faults” are too many. Kathleen Kingsbury (acting), editorial page editor; James Dao, deputy editorial page editor Business. Bennet, who was editor of The Atlantic before taking over the Times’ opinion pages in 2016, had received some heat for adding new voices, including conservative columnist Bret Stephens.It was the second high-level journalism job lost because of coverage of the nationwide protests about the treatment of blacks by law enforcement. As a background actor, he received no credit for this appearance and was identified by a call sheet for this episode. Note: Times deputy editorial page editor James Dao was demoted to another newsroom position. But Dao, in a tweet on Saturday, revealed that he supervised the acceptance and review of Cotton’s piece and that blame should be placed on the department’s leadership and not Rubenstein.Cotton on Sunday tweeted an initial copy of a Times article about Bennet’s resignation, saying it was “false and offensive.” He said he advocated using military force as a backup, only if police are overwhelmed, to stop riots — not against protesters.Cotton retweeted President Donald Trump, who said that “the State of Arkansas is very proud of Tom. Replacing Trish Hall was not an easy task, but I’m delighted that Jim has agreed to take on this important and constantly expanding job.He brings with him a richness of journalistic experience, great writing skill, editing chops, and the right style of management to a team that is already flourishing and innovating.
The New York Times. James Dao is now serving in a new position at The New York Times Co.