What will global warming feel like?
To find out, we visited two of the world's hottest cities during the hottest month to how measure how extreme heat affects people and document how it warps life.
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NEW: An NYT investigation has found that scores of Hasidic Jewish schools in New York are purposely denying some 50,000 students a basic secular education – and have received $1 billion in taxpayer dollars over the last 4 years. w/ @brianmrosenthal
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☁️ Dream Job Alert 🌙
I’m looking for someone to join our small but mighty graphics crew, creating visual journalism for New York Times Opinion.
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I think, matched to the right personality, it can absolutely be one of the best jobs in the news. Why? 1/6
Announcing a new opening at @nytgraphics: we’re looking for someone who specializes in making maps to join our team. Apply below to help us design maps about stories as they happen around the world. https://t.co/lUdrDKAIPZ
I was asked to compare US household wealth to Jeff Bezos’ wealth for @NYTmag. But the problem is, the scale is so so so so vastly different that I either needed a much bigger magazine or I needed for all of you to get much stronger eyeballs. https://t.co/wt8LmAwaMZ
@ConorDougherty Yes! A couple months ago I clicked a profile of a person I’d never heard of to find I was blocked. Maybe folks block from lists? Not offended, but confused.
Freestyle skier Oleksandr Abramenko won Ukraine's only medal at the Beijing Olympics. Tonight he sleeps in a Kyiv parking garage with his family.
I asked him to take a photo and send it to me. This is him with his wife, Alexandra, and their 2-year-old, Dmitry.
Visual journalism often reveals what can’t be seen with the naked eye: the microscopic, gigantic, hidden or historical. This year, we examined virus particles, deep ocean currents and partisan segregation. Here are some standout visual stories from 2021:
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Our new visual investigation shows how a secretive compound northeast of Kabul — the site of the Salt Pit, where the CIA previously tortured detainees — became the agency's hub for clandestine evacuations before parts of it were deliberately destroyed: https://t.co/AHuCPLI7hK