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What Hundreds of Photos of Weapons Reveal About Russia’s Brutal War Strategy

Reporting

The New York Times analyzed hundreds of photos from Ukraine and identified more than 2,000 weapons as well as cluster weapons banned under some treaties, most of which lacked precision and were often found in civilian areas. Part of a package awarded the 2023 Pulitzer prize for international reporting.


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Here’s how long some popular at-home virus test kits actually last, according to the F.D.A.

Writing & reporting

Following the third rollout of the Biden Administration’s at-home Covid-19 test kit distribution program, I looked into why many kits may still be effective months after it's expiration date due to federal agencies authorization of extensions. I compiled up to date information on popular authorized test kit's shelf lives and extensions, per the F.D.A.


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They Left Craters of Grief: A Closer Look at the Impact of One Million U.S. Covid Deaths.

Reporting

The Times analyzed about 3,600 obituaries for people all across the United States who have died of Covid since March 2020. Each left an average of 15 surviving loved ones — a crater of grief that also likely understates the impact of each death.


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How Covid Claimed the Lives of So Many in the U.S.

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Memorializing one million people who have died from Covid in the United States, and the people who loved them. The Times analyzed 25 months of data on deaths during the pandemic and found that some demographic groups, occupations and communities were far more vulnerable than others.


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Russia’s Attacks on Civilian Targets Have Obliterated Everyday Life in Ukraine

Reporting

The Times analyzed thousands of photos, videos & reports from the ground in Ukraine, identifying at least 1,500 civilian buildings, structures and vehicles that have been damaged or destroyed during Russia's invasion.


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Who’s Requiring Workers to Be Vaccinated?

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The Times surveyed 500 top corporations, chambers of commerce and governors’ offices and identified the largest employer in 32 states about their Covid-19 policies as some workers prepare to return to offices. Many require vaccinations, but the consequences for failing to comply vary widely.


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Tracking Omicron and Other Coronavirus Variants

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Research, update and report as countries globally and states across the U.S. identify cases of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.


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Why Public Health Faces a Crisis Across the U.S.

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A review of almost 300 local health departments in the United States reveals that the nation is less prepared for the next pandemic than it was for the current one. This reporting is the result of months of surveying thousands of local health departments, filing public records requests, scouring state bills and laws, watching endless hours of public meetings and identifying hundreds of staff departures.


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See How Vaccinations Are Going in Your County and State

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Track and update daily as groups become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in each state.


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Who Can Get the Vaccine in Your State?

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Track and update daily as groups become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in each state.


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Coronavirus Vaccine Tracker

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Research, update and report as countries globally approve COVID-19 vaccines under varying authorizations.


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Nearly One-Third of U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Are Linked to Nursing Homes

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Track and update COVID-19 positive cases related nursing home and long term care facilities across the country.


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Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count

Contributed reporting

Track and update COVID-19 positive cases across the country. Efforts recognized by the I.R.E. with the 2020 Philip Meyer Journalism Award, the Society for News Design with the gold award for public service and the 2021 Pulitzer prize for public service.


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Tracking Coronavirus Cases at U.S. Colleges and Universities - 2021

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Track and update COVID-19 positive cases related to colleges and universities across the country from Jan. 1, 2021. Work with PIOs and university dashboards/websites to acquire accurate data regarding students, faculty members, staff members and other college worker positive cases.


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Tracking the Coronavirus at U.S. Colleges and Universities - 2020

Contributed reporting

Track and update COVID-19 positive cases related to colleges and universities across the country from the start of the pandemic to Dec. 2020. Work with PIOs and university dashboards/websites to acquire accurate data regarding students, faculty members, staff members and other college worker positive cases.