A New York Times reporter filed a human resources complaint alleging that his editor issued a “death threat” after she allegedly threatened to “shoot” him, another editor and herself during a heated dispute over a story, according to a report.
Tensions flared between veteran business editor Ellen Pollock and reporter Rob Copeland in the run-up to publishing a critical article on Harvard University’s handling of the Trump administration’s controversial demands to rein in alleged antisemitism, according to the Breaker newsletter. NY Post reporter Ariel Zilber shares this story.