The New York Times API specializes in delivering comprehensive news data across multiple domains such as U.S. politics, international affairs, business, and science. It processes various data fields including article titles, publication dates, author names, content summaries, and associated multimedia elements like images and videos. The API adheres to standard JSON formats for data interchange, ensuring compatibility with web applications. Domain-specific terminology includes references to political events (e.g., elections, Supreme Court cases), economic indicators (e.g., stock market trends, economic policies), and global conflicts (e.g., wars, international treaties). Technical requirements include authentication via API keys and rate limiting to manage request volumes. The output format is structured in JSON with defined schemas for articles, including fields for metadata, content body, and tags for categorization, enabling developers to efficiently integrate and display news content in their applications.
{"articles":[{"title":"Trump Plans Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China That Could Cripple Trade","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"President-elect Trump promised a 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10 percent on China, blaming the flow of drugs and migrants."},{"title":"After Tariff Threat, Is a China Currency War Next?","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"While China could offset American tariffs by letting its currency fall, that might endanger Beijing\u2019s recent efforts to stabilize the economy."},{"title":"Trump\u2019s Threat Roils Global Markets","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"Trump's tariff threats have caused significant fluctuations in global markets."},{"title":"Fentanyl Rises Again, This Time as Trump\u2019s Diplomatic Weapon Against China","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"Fentanyl is being used as a diplomatic tool by Trump in negotiations with China."},{"title":"Mexico\u2019s President Raises Prospect of Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Goods","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"In response to Trump's tariff plans, Mexico's President has suggested the possibility of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods."},{"title":"Transgender Activists Question the Movement\u2019s Confrontational Approach","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"Facing diminishing public support, some activists say all-or-nothing tactics are not working."},{"title":"Judge Allows San Jose State Transgender Volleyball Player to Compete","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Greg Kahn","summary":"A judge has ruled in favor of a transgender volleyball player at San Jose State, allowing her to compete."},{"title":"Israel Pummels Lebanon as Ministers Prepare to Discuss Truce With Hezbollah","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"The Israeli military continues its strikes in Lebanon while discussions for a truce with Hezbollah are underway."},{"title":"Lebanon\u2019s Archaeological Treasures Are Threatened by Israeli Strikes","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"Israeli strikes in Lebanon are endangering the country's rich archaeological heritage."},{"title":"End of Trump Cases Leaves Limits on Presidential Criminality Unclear","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"Questions remain about presidential immunity and the power of special counsels to investigate wrongdoing as Trump prepares to regain office."},{"title":"Special Counsel Moves to End Donald Trump\u2019s Jan. 6 and Documents Cases","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","summary":"The special counsel is moving to conclude investigations into Trump's actions related to January 6 and document handling."}]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5626/new+york+times+api/7316/news+tracker' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"articles":[{"title":"Trump Plans Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China That Could Cripple Trade","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","abstract":"President-elect Trump promised a 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10 percent on China, blaming the flow of drugs and migrants."},{"title":"Trump\u2019s Threat Roils Global Markets","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","abstract":"Trump's tariff threats have caused significant fluctuations in global markets."},{"title":"Fentanyl Rises Again, This Time as Trump\u2019s Diplomatic Weapon Against China","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Adam Kuehl","abstract":"The Trump administration is using the fentanyl crisis as leverage in diplomatic negotiations with China."},{"title":"End of Trump Cases Leaves Limits on Presidential Criminality Unclear","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Analysis","abstract":"Donald Trump is set to regain office with questions lingering about presidential immunity and the power of outside special counsels to investigate wrongdoing."},{"title":"Special Counsel Moves to End Donald Trump\u2019s Jan. 6 and Documents Cases","publication_date":"Nov. 26, 2024","author":"Analysis","abstract":"The special counsel is moving to conclude investigations into Donald Trump's actions surrounding January 6 and document handling."}]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5626/new+york+times+api/7317/search+articles+by+keyword' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"keyword":"Required"}'
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The New York Times API provides access to a wide array of news articles, analysis, and multimedia content covering various topics including U.S. politics, international affairs, business, and science.
The data from the New York Times API is structured in JSON format, which includes fields for article titles, publication dates, author names, content summaries, and associated multimedia elements like images and videos.
To use the New York Times API, you need to authenticate via API keys and be aware of rate limiting to manage request volumes.
Yes, the New York Times API allows you to filter articles using tags for categorization, enabling you to retrieve content based on specific topics or categories.
You can integrate the New York Times API into your web application by making HTTP requests to the API endpoints, processing the returned JSON data, and displaying it in your application according to your design.
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