NYT investor pushes for board-records review after Kristof column

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A beneficial NYT shareholder, the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), has demanded a five‑day inspection of The New York Times’ board and audit committee records to determine whether fiduciary duties were upheld in relation to Nicholas Kristof’s May 11, 2026 column. The request seeks assessment of legal review, source verification, and corrections programs, and could lead to court action if NYT does not respond. NJAC represents the requester and emphasizes that the probe targets corporate oversight, not reporter notes or free‑speech protections.
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