id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9553 The New York Times - Wikipedia .html text/html 22769 2784 78 The controversy received more media coverage than any other topic during the presidential campaign.[73][74][75] Clinton and other observers argue that coverage of the emails controversy contributed to her loss in the election.[76] According to a Columbia Journalism Review analysis, "in just six days, The New York Times ran as many cover stories about Hillary Clinton's emails as they did about all policy issues combined in the 69 days leading up to the election (and that does not include the three additional articles on October 18, and November 6 and 7, or the two articles on the emails taken from John Podesta)."[77] The New York Times was criticized for the 13-month delay of the December 2005 story revealing the U.S. National Security Agency warrantless surveillance program.[267] Ex-NSA officials blew the whistle on the program to journalists James Risen and Eric Lichtblau, who presented an investigative article to the newspaper in November 2004, weeks before America's presidential election. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9553.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9553.txt