We are thrilled to announce that The New York Times won the Emmy for Outstanding Investigative Coverage: Short Form at the 47th annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards. https://t.co/40hwyTPdjE
"They told us to go south. We went south. We still haven't found any safety." Our visual investigation found Israel routinely used one of its largest bombs in areas it ordered Gaza’s civilians to move for safety. https://t.co/dNtNJemch9
THREAD: Lured by a fake job, a man was kidnapped and trapped in a labor camp by a Chinese scam gang. He worked for his captors for six months while secretly sending me photos, videos and financial records from inside. Then, he went silent. https://t.co/HYD6ye342X
This year's Shanghai Halloween was a colorful burst of pent up emotions.
As one reveler put it, "Seeking pure joy on a holiday that we chose ourselves is a hard step to take, and I sincerely hope this city can stay young forever."
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Propaganda & misinformation fan the flames of conflict — military, political, & otherwise. AI has the grim potential to be the gasoline. Here's a deep dive on why “You Should Worry About A.I., but Not for the Reason You Think.” https://t.co/NEJczOtdB1
In a forest a couple of miles from the front line, combat medics waited for the wounded from the battlefield. Blood, injuries, death and explosions nearby is a daily reality. @yousuralhlou and I embedded with the medics in the Donetsk region:https://t.co/Psyl6jYWDN
The medics treat gruesome injuries caused by the range of artillery used on the battlefield. “In my 20 years of work I treated fewer than 100 patients with multiple severe traumas. You can treat 100 cases like that in a week here,” Dr. Yuriy Dovbnia said. https://t.co/bXokp3PfU7
This new podcast has the most interesting take on natsec I could imagine. Totally fascinating episodes whether they're talking about UFOs or war crimes. I'm so impressed by the team, and extra proud of my amazing husband, senior producer @ErikJGerman https://t.co/2zWZlyOmaE
I'm pleased to announce that the podcast I've been helping launch these past many months is now live! Check it out if you like national security, international affairs or #UFOs@Audible@FrPrMe https://t.co/KdsUkwT3PE
Memphis police officers unleashed at least 71 commands at Tyre Nichols. Many were contradictory or impossible. When he couldn’t comply — and even when he managed to — officers responded with escalating force.
See the New York Times visual investigation. https://t.co/OuBZB6taJw
NEW from NOAA SOS: This dataset shows the tsunami wave caused by the asteroid that hit Earth 66 million years ago. The wave was so impressive because the asteroid is estimated to have been 6+ miles (10+ km) in diameter! Want to learn more? https://t.co/MHCGQ1VDEa
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(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.)
(1/7) The #WorldCup is coming to a close. A 12-year, $220 billion dollar project, Qatar pulled it off with the labor of migrant workers, often working in difficult and dangerous conditions. So what happens to these workers now? Watch our latest: https://t.co/OvpaxtMQzV.