Went through a dozen telephone books, sent 5 FOIA requests, combed through old news articles, called over a hundred people, and visited 2 buildings to confirm whether Cuomo lived in a rent stabilized apartment in the 1980s. The answer appears to be yes.
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— An investigation into a Miami building collapse. https://t.co/ImKZ2Gzkvz
— A spatial investigation into a deadly fire in the Bronx. https://t.co/u0sytoIdrj
— A forensic analysis of an apartment building collapse in the Turkey earthquakes. https://t.co/JkucS7DDt6
3-D modeling has been the foundation of many of our high-profile visual stories in recent years, including:
— A reconstruction of what the Tulsa massacre destroyed. https://t.co/S50eQ13cON
— A microscopic look at the effectiveness of masks. https://t.co/ZkI3ocXDMG
The New York Times Graphics team is hiring!
We’re looking for a creative and versatile 3-D specialist who can build, animate, style and render models for breaking news, enterprise and investigative projects. Is this you? Apply here: https://t.co/S0uj90XRxR
This year, visual stories from the New York Times covered artificial intelligence, war in Ukraine and Gaza, clean energy, natural disasters and the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. See highlights of our visual coverage. https://t.co/ltmQi7cdeG
Since 1790, the census has played a crucial role in creating and reshaping the ever-changing views of identity in the U.S. The latest adaptation proposed by the Biden administration seeks to allow more options for people to describe themselves. https://t.co/ccpFTqMpHn
Eight candidates are facing off in the first Republican presidential debate. We're tracking how long they talk, the topics they discuss, and how often they are attacked by their opponents.
Follow along live. https://t.co/G5lON2gYzy
36 hrs of a short-lived rebellion in Russia:
Our timeline — from the video posted at 11am local time Friday, where Prigozhin questioned the motives for war, to his about-face at Rostov-on-Don at 11pm Saturday
@LazaroGamio@TmarcoH@Josh_H@AKurmanaev
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🤓i made the NERDIEST TIKTOK 🤓
i’m a little obsessed w/the Fed dot plot. but it’s hard to understand. so here’s a video breaking it down!
(tldr is the Fed done raising interest rates? prob not)
🙏🏽 @byclairehogan@RebeccaSuner for helping me realize my #dataviz explainer dreams
Here is how investigators say the multi-train crash in India on Friday unfolded. The crash killed at least 275 people and injured more than 1,200. https://t.co/OfDt0rHDRA
Smoke and haze have filled the skies across the Northeast U.S. as wildfires burning hundreds of miles away in Canada made the air unhealthy in New York City, Boston and elsewhere. https://t.co/GOXXNbmTpJ
Investigators of the deadly train crash in India have focused on the possibility that it was caused by an electronic signal system failure. Here’s how officials say the disaster unfolded.
https://t.co/5geRstxOyF
I knew Covid made some people really sick. But to see the lungs shrink, scar, and try to heal is remarkable. Three years on, patients are still living with this lasting damage. https://t.co/GO1DG0Dgu6
A 3D look at what Covid can do to the lungs. An innovative NYT multimedia team (@blueshirt, Eleanor Lutz, @noah_b_pi, Hang Do Thi Duc, led by @simonelandon) and I explored the lasting effects of Covid on 3 patients' lungs and lives. https://t.co/rI0LE004Lu
The countries that can make batteries for electric cars will reap decades of economic and geopolitical advantages.
The only winner so far is China, and it may take the rest of the world decades to catch up. https://t.co/1VLNcOfv3t
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s longtime incumbent leader, will head to a presidential election runoff for the first time in his career after falling short of the 50% needed to win in national elections on Sunday. https://t.co/kgH6jvtgCK
Trillions of dollars in family wealth are set to be passed down in the next few years — and the transfer will largely reinforce U.S. inequality. https://t.co/eesCesSO4M
A group of conservative operatives used robocalls to raise millions of dollars using pro-police and pro-veteran messages. But a New York Times analysis shows that nearly all the money went to pay the callers and themselves. https://t.co/uEwXu6pczb
An investigation by The New York Times uncovered a cascade of problems at a large, upscale residential complex in the suburbs of southern Turkey, that collapsed during the earthquake in February, killing hundreds of its occupants. https://t.co/WnodrQB8JA