New york time 12 hour clock

The New York Times uses a 12-hour clock format, which means they use AM/PM designations to indicate the time of day. Here's a breakdown of how they typically format their times:

For example, if the article says "The meeting is at 2:00 PM", it means the meeting is at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

It's worth noting that the New York Times, like many other publications, often uses a 24-hour clock format in certain contexts, such as in news articles about international events or in technical or scientific contexts. However, in general, they tend to use the 12-hour clock format in their main articles and headlines.