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The New York Times is one of the world’s most widely read newspapers and is known for its in-depth reporting of everything from politics and world events, science and technology, as well as classroom teaching methods that help develop informed citizens with strong critical thinking abilities. With 132 Pulitzer Prize wins under its belt and over 400 years’ of reporting behind it, this publication remains one of its kind today.
Teachers can gain free access to the New York Times by signing up through their website. When signing up, simply provide your school name and an active school email address – this discount applies both home subscriptions as well as special Cooking Games Wirecutter access specifically tailored for teachers! Alternatively, the Times also comes in print format if they prefer reading on paper!
Visit the New York Times store for additional savings by shopping their store. They have an impressive range of gifts, such as birthday books and crossword puzzles that would be the ideal present to commemorate an important occasion or someone’s devotion to reading their newspaper.
The New York Times and Verizon have joined forces to give teachers and high school students access to its news articles and educational content for free, throughout this school year and next. This program is available at recognized U.S. high schools as well as homeschooling parents with their students.