Police have arrested protesters on more than 50 college campuses in at least half of the states across the country. Explore our timeline to see how protest arrests have unfolded over the last few weeks. https://t.co/McJ0DrLfka
As pro-Palestinian protests continue on college campuses nationwide, more than 2,100 people have been arrested across at least 25 states. We’re tracking the situation here: https://t.co/auwFVf96zv
Here’s what’s in the $95 billion foreign aid bill that the Senate passed on Tuesday. Click here for how every senator voted on the package: https://t.co/gzd6UfMvoG
A doctor at a UN shelter. A second grader. A pregnant mother. Their homes were destroyed in Israeli airstrikes. Hear what they want the world to know: https://t.co/MjPqZWj8WX
Who’s buying electric vehicles? New data suggests that despite common perceptions, not all EV owners are Democrats. Three graphics show what we know. https://t.co/DPQXGI9brk
it was our incredible intern @Tori_Morales_ last day on friday, but she left us with a parting gift -- this excellent and timely data story on the rise of artificial xmas trees 🎄🎄🎄
https://t.co/w5abeFdWNf
Executions in the US are in decline – but some jurisdictions lead the rest. A look at which states keep the death penalty on the books and which actually use it. Collab w/ @dakinandone
https://t.co/37SgCaWrRr
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said he doesn’t care about the country’s investment in sport being described as sportswashing so long as it contributes to the growth of the country’s GDP.
https://t.co/0l4Zvx0aF6
Final call for paper boarding passes? A visual history of the beloved memento.
Really enjoyed working with @mchaconcr and @thebrandedgirl on this feature.
https://t.co/pWHHWoq6Uc