My colleague @jdavidgoodman & I went to #Uvalde last week to try & figure out how the city was coping. We found fierce unity among families of the victims. But also divisions that run deep in the majority Latino, socially conservative community. https://t.co/7m3SRQYo0f
An eye-opening look at the role that meat and dairy play in depleting the Colorado River. “We have to be thinking about dietary changes,” said one expert. https://t.co/4eU6NISFr9
There was so much news in the police affidavit released yesterday on the University of Idaho killings affidavit that we decided to try to distill it. https://t.co/0c0Of1hF2y
An Afghan family built a new life in the U.S. But family conflicts sometimes erupted in violence. And now Muhammad Syed is suspected in the killing of four fellow Muslims. https://t.co/S0xID4If4J
Here is our article from last month that detailed the stories of former cadets who hope that telling their stories publicly might bring about changes and better protect girls in the program today.
https://t.co/paOwYFjdi7
NEW investigation:
The U.S. military’s high school program, JROTC, has all too often become a venue for retired military veterans to sexually abuse their teenage students.
Today we publish our investigation, which began 2+ years ago...
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https://t.co/paOwYFjdi7
@CSherma53534920@nytimes We compared it to every large school district that would provide comparable stats. JROTC rate was far higher than all of the “civilian” teacher rates. Outlined in story.
In Tijuana, thousands of Ukrainians have arrived hoping for entry to the U.S., creating interesting questions about how border agents will handle what’s expected to be a multi-national migration surge when Covid restrictions lift. From @mirjordan https://t.co/a6002EvL7k
The U.S. is upping its cold-weather operating capabilities as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lends increased urgency to a long-simmering competition over seaways and resources in the Arctic. https://t.co/KZTZaQScwx
While most attention has been focused on a migration explosion on the southern border, a significant number of people are trying their luck from Canada. @mirjordan has a tale of the tragedy that befell an Indian family abandoned by smugglers in a blizzard. https://t.co/U7F3QJXGKF
A gold medal has been awarded to @nytimes for this story on the collapse of a condo in Florida: https://t.co/GNEauBYNtX #SND43#SND43Digital
Judges said: “There was a lot of reporting that went into this. The designers found a way to present it in a way that is digestible.”
The eventual megaquake that will strike the Pacific Northwest will propel a tsunami to shore within minutes.
Tens of thousands of people are in its path. Many won’t have time to get out.
Here’s our look at how 3 states are modeling the dire impacts:
https://t.co/zT25pqkCB0
A large earthquake in the Pacific Northwest would send a 23-foot tsunami surging through flat coastal towns where people would have literally nowhere to go. Some towns are trying to build escapes. https://t.co/mAloE62qwN
We were trying to figure out what was going on with immigration and population-hugely complicated after the pandemic and Trump. But @gebeloffnyt and @mirjordan nailed it.