The #NewsEmmys Award for Outstanding Hard News Feature Story – Short Form goes to She Survived an Airstrike that Killed Her Entire Family in Gaza (@nytimes).
"Sometimes I cry quietly. I don't know what this war is for."
A searing video short by @YousurAlhlou and @MashaFroliak from the frontline in Donetsk.
https://t.co/S83ekQIK83
1) I spoke to three survivors in Monterey Park, CA about what it was like to narrowly escape a mass shooting, and why this community of dance enthusiasts is returning to the dance floor in the wake of tragedy. Watch here: https://t.co/m4aKHhNoVs
(1/8) In March @tiefenthaler, @heytherehaley and I began jotting down reports of destruction at cultural sites in Ukraine. As the year comes to a close, our count is at 339. Along with NYT culture critic @jsf, we took a closer look at four locations. Read: https://t.co/TlENvdBzXH
1/13 After Russia invaded Ukraine in February, my colleagues @sskerrr@heytherehaley and I spent most of our waking hours combing through social media and verifying footage to assess what was happening on the ground. (Here is @sskerrr in our improvised office in Berlin in April.)
I can't overstate how serious the storm surge threat is in southwest Florida. #Ian will drive deadly surge into Cape Coral and Fort Myers, placing much of the area under water. If you live near the ocean in a surge zone, this is your last chance to leave...
Since Roe was overturned, new state restrictions on abortions and ensuing legal challenges have created a confusing and evolving landscape for maternal health care providers. @natabrizy and I spoke to Ob-Gyns to understand the impact. @nytvideo VIDEO: https://t.co/wf2beDaQ9J 1/6
Numbers behind the Pakistan flooding crisis are stunning/deeply disturbing.
🇵🇰The Climate Change Minister says one third of Pakistan is underwater.
🇵🇰Officials say 33 million affected. That's one in seven Pakistanis.
🇵🇰Over a thousand people already dead- expected to rise.
As students return to school, the debate over what they learn about U.S. history is intensifying. A growing number of politicians, school boards and parents want to restrict dialogue around race and discrimination.Teachers are caught in the middle. https://t.co/fJ7DzzGcqU 1/7
Sherpur, where Zawahri targeted, tells you story of this war. America went into Afghan villages..only to find Bin Laden in Abbotabbad & Zawahri in neighborhood built on US money: Sherpur was land grabbed by warlords, the ugly mansions rented to contractors before Taliban occupied
Our @nytvideo team went to Estonia to interview a dozen Ukrainian refugees who survived the siege of Mariupol & were then forced to resettle in Russia. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have been forcibly removed & pressured to take Russian citizenship.
https://t.co/VOMbSyjkCB
We cannot become numb to this kind of violence. A stunningly beautiful, and heartbreaking profile of GuiYing Ma - taken from this world too soon. https://t.co/qpqQQcWh8k written by @corinaknoll
Hearing these folks talk about their perception of the war in Ukraine is both saddening and scary. A powerful portrait of the reach of Russia's disinformation and propaganda.
I travelled to Transnistria for @nytvideo to find out how Russian disinformation warps people’s view of the war in Ukraine. This is what Ukraine is up against. Thank you @UMWallaceHouse for supporting this project. Beautifully shot by @ekrhyne https://t.co/bwASzESNFe
They fled the city of Mykolaiv with their children when Russia attacked Ukraine. One gave birth 4 days before the invasion. The other was lucky to be alive after being struck by shrapnel. @Ekrhyne & I met these brave women in Moldova for @nytimes video: https://t.co/MQG9lUPcHB
My colleagues putting us alongside Ukrainian families making heart-wrenching decisions as their city is attacked. @YousurAlhlou@mgdowney@mashafroliak
‘No City in Ukraine Is Safe’: Family Escapes Missile Strike in Kyiv https://t.co/zZZpM001X0 via @nytvideo
"If a full-scale war breaks out tomorrow in Ukraine, there will be tens if not hundreds of thousands of volunteers, just like me."
Our journalists followed one of the Ukrainian paramilitary groups preparing for a Russian invasion. Here's what they saw. https://t.co/G80AmSWQoo
We spent months investigating what happened on the streets of Kenosha when openly armed men arrived at protests against systemic racism.
How did two people get killed?
The answer is much more complicated than you think -- & reveals just how deeply divided America is.
Kyle Rittenhouse will stand trial on murder charges next week for shootings in Kenosha, Wis., on Aug. 25, 2020. We reconstructed that day to understand how events unfolded and what set the scene for violence.
https://t.co/Aa41mZn6S5