In some personal news... today, I'm starting a new position as the Reporting Fellow for @pawprinceton! I'm super excited to be reporting on the Princeton community for the next year with the amazing team here. Send tips or say hey at liaopperman[at]https://t.co/Hi5Afysdrx! 🐅🗞️
I did a good deal of affordable housing coverage while covering the town of Princeton for @princetonian for four years. Another side of this: as home values go up, the town’s historically black population has been priced out.
My investigation: https://t.co/EMJWEmEo3v
Newspapers are closing at an emergency-level rate—over the past 20 years, America has lost more than 3,000. For the past six years, the photographer Ann Hermes has been documenting the lives lived in these dying places across the country. See more images: https://t.co/fZqNYFMo1O
Ohio mid-decade congressional redistricting is a gamble that could backfire on incumbents and displace up to 1/3 of voters from their districts. Read our new report https://t.co/MqrKElmrOk
Eisgruber thanked Trump and Tsurkov’s friends, family, and advocates who worked to secure her release. Tsurkov “is now safely in the American Embassy in Iraq,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Princeton Graduate Student Elizabeth Tsurkov, who has been held hostage in Iraq for 903 days, has been freed by the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah. Read the breaking: https://t.co/fPDHt88jy2
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 wrote in a statement: “The release of Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov brings relief and joy to the University community, and we celebrate that she will be reunited with her family.”
Late to the party on NYT mini crossword being paywalled but ... your reminder that The Daily Princetonian’s mini crossword is free every day to play ‼️
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