Some news: today is my last day with the New York Times. I've loved my time here (& my editors & colleagues!). But I am VERY excited for my next adventure: TV writing. Next week I start my first TV staff writing job! More details TK (guess I'll never not use journalism lingo?).
@JustineBateman Meghan grew up in LA. It's her hometown. Plus their presence brings worldwide attention to the disaster relief efforts here (like it or not, we're talkin' about it!).
1/ Here’s a story about how journalism works.
Spoiler Alert: This is how we decide *not* to publish.
We were recently looking at Pete Hegesth’s different statements over the years about West Point, where he has said he was admitted.
First stop: West Point.
This is such a smart story about the housing crisis and why nearly every city in America is now facing it. Written by @ConorDougherty (reporting from Kalamazoo -- and hours upon hours of phone calls from our own house). https://t.co/1OXnTmz61e
Tal and Oren Alexander, who had lifestyles as flashy as their real estate deals, are now accused of a string of sexual assaults. https://t.co/XiUkVHL0vB
Evan was subjected to a closed trial by a shadowy judicial system where acquittals are almost unheard of. No media or US diplomats were allowed in the courtroom and no public evidence was presented. It wrapped up within a month. More on that shadowy system https://t.co/bb3JbNW6Je
'The Girls on the Bus' bosses break down those season 1 finale moments and detail what they'd explore in a potential season 2 (and season 3). https://t.co/bhzbMzMRg8
one NYT Pulitzer winner (@hannahdreier) just accepted her award after giving her 6-week-old infant a kiss; another (@katieengelhart) said she was assigned her winning story while 8 months pregnant. always blown away by the working moms in this building but especially today!
‘Girls on the Bus’: Melissa Benoist and EP Rina Mimoun on Crafting the Abortion Storyline — and the One Element That Divided the Writers' Room (EXCLUSIVE) https://t.co/sAKbFPboLy
@moorehn Oooh disagree we’ve found some favorites there! (Ya gotta look at the ones with great reviews.) Tho perhaps it’s not the place for fancy elaborate dishes (can’t speak to that because I don’t attempt…lol)
Cathy took a chance on me as a young reporter with little experience but lots of big ideas and potential. Her zero bullshit style was inspiring and intimidating. She was one of a kind — tho I am one of many, many journalists who lives she changed for the better. What a loss 💔
Cathy Panagoulias, a highly respected, former top editor at the WSJ and mentor to a generation of journalists, has died at 70. Colleagues have set up a memorial fund. Contributions can be made to the Journalism Refugees Education Fund. https://t.co/ezZtu76rFo