What is happening?! Summer travel woes. @chrisychung and @NirajC answer some questions about recent air woes and offer suggestions to passengers with delays or cancelations https://t.co/EljFvnPR9j
Before Evan Gershkovich headed on a reporting trip to Yekaterinburg, a colleague wrote him a text: “Hey buddy, good luck today.” https://t.co/M96siJ57Yy
This week, I begin @Harvard as a member of the 85th class of @niemanfdn fellows. I'm still pinching myself to make sure it's real, and am so grateful for @nytimes and @nytimestravel for the wondrous opportunity.
https://t.co/6g0kVVe3mO
College Journalists: Apply to The New York Times Corps, a first-of-its-kind mentoring program where we pair participants with Times journalists who will offer sustained career guidance. https://t.co/RNUQnOjzKC
Meet the new Nieman Fellows, an extraordinary group we will welcome to @Harvard this fall. It’s notable this year how many come from countries where journalists endure serious challenges to press freedom and safety. We have a lot to learn from them https://t.co/GpGklDFv2V
.@sethkugel is the new columnist for “Tripped Up,” @nytimestravel's advice column that helps readers navigate the often confusing world of travel, which can sometimes offer as many disasters as triumphs. https://t.co/beBEzaiVbY
"'It’s a waste of time to think about days gone by',” she said. 'What’s important is the here and now, and the future. How can you improve yourself in the days to come'?” https://t.co/cY2b8qnMGc
They bought farmland from a professor dying of cancer. Now the two farmers have chemical levels "250 times greater than the average American, higher even than some industrial workers." https://t.co/NoB9OXkAYi
"Apparently the feline decided that it rather liked what it had found because it came back for another snack three times that night." https://t.co/jK4teS4WfD
This is insanely impressive 🤯
Punters have been absolutely taken by one #polyglot reporter bringing the latest updates from Kyiv amid the invasion from Russia overnight – in six languages!
🧵👇🏾
https://t.co/nyyTRN6cnM
Sea levels along the U.S. coastline will rise as much as 12 inches by 2050, a @NOAA report shows.
The surge will surpass a 100-year record-pace and put coastal cities like New York and Miami in danger https://t.co/nsdtwBdTG2
Breaking News: Anna Shcherbakova of Russia took gold in the women’s individual figure skating event at #Beijing2022. Kamila Valieva, the Russian skater at the center of doping questions, came in fourth after falling during her routine.
https://t.co/HwA2y8sa6D