Two freelance journalists in Maine have sustained abuse and threats after being named by Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Monday night as part of an effort by the New York Times to do “a story on the location of my family’s house.” On his namesake program, Carlson disclosed that the newspaper had “followed” him after he and his family left their Washington home on account of protesters and threatening letters. “Last week, the New York Times began working on a story about where my family and I live. As a matter of journalism, there is no conceivable justification for a story like that,” said the host, who summers in Maine and tapes his program from a remote studio in the state. “The paper is not alleging we’ve done anything wrong, and we haven’t. We pay our taxes. We like our neighbors. We’ve never had a dispute with anyone.”