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Culture reporter @nytimes. I'll play through it. DMs are open, email is below.
Joined July 2009
China kicks out a reporter who helped world know what was going on in Wuhan -->
Goodbye China — for now. My time here is ending after 24 years. I am filled with sadness at leaving, and gratitude for family and friends who have made this country my life as well as my work. I look forward to resuming reporting soon, and also to the day when we can return.
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a dispatch by @AsteadWesley from MILWAUKEE notes that it is even easier to vote in suburban Waukesha County. The most heavily black and Democratic part of Wisconsin has the greatest obstacles to the ballot.
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Brilliant decision to make this all one paragraph. And, having gone through the @NYTmag fact-check rigamarole myself, I'm sure this was labored over.
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A friend who is smart and plugged-in said he assumes there is something the public doesn't know that helps explain the Democrats' voting rights strategy RN, because otherwise it's just *that* inexplicable
Stacey Abrams and other Georgia voting rights groups are skipping Biden & Harris's voting rights speeches tomorrow in Atlanta.
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NEWS: Harvard dean has reversed course and extended fellowship offer to Kenneth Roth, whom dean had blocked over past criticism of Israel. From @jennyschuessler and me.
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“The president has called the news media ‘the enemy of the people.’ I think all of that has taken a toll.” . An extraordinary development has been the number of journalists who've run afoul of law enforcement during protests. By @RachelAbramsNY and me.
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1. The NYT, including the article's lead author, has tirelessly covered NYC public schools. That's not my opinion; that's a fact. 2. 50,000 is gigantic -- it's the total student body in Washington D.C. public schools. Eminently worthy of coverage.
There are 1.1 million students in NYC public schools. The public school system there is a disaster; the NYT has supported policies that promote its failures. So the NYT is laser-focused on 50,000 students in private Hasidic boys schools. There's a reason for that.
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-no need to feel guilty about watching on small screen and in installments: the 'real' version was made for TV.-possibly Bergman's best film; possibly the best film.-the first part (five volumes, four installments) is completely transcendent.
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Why are we always saying goodbye to the Grateful Dead? (You know, the band that's literally called the Dead.) I explored with Bob, Mickey, and John (Mayer), @Andy, a grief specialist, and a lot of 'heads. The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean.
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For my entire life, the term "Kremlinology" has been used mainly by way of analogy, really wild to see the real thing
A sighting of Sergei Shoigu at Putin’s security council. The PR-mad Russian defense minister hadn’t even been mentioned in state media for nearly 2 weeks. Peskov says Shoigu “has a lot on, there’s a special military operation and it’s not really the time for media activity.”
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How Ady Barkan lived his final decade a tribute to human agency, maybe our greatest gift. May his memory be a blessing.
Hi all, this is Ady’s wife, Rachael. I’m devastated to share the news that Ady has died from complications of ALS. You probably knew Ady as a healthcare activist. But more importantly he was a wonderful dad and my life partner for 18 years. [1/4]
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The @nytimes wants us all to return to the office. As someone who enjoys working from 620, I also know that this must be agreed on with @NYTimesGuild. I'm asking mgmt to negotiate in good faith on all the issues, including real-dollar wage increases.
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I wrote about this phenomenon in today's paper
I'll probably never forget what happened today. I was insulted. I was berated. I was practically chased by people who refused to wear masks in the middle of a pandemic. All the while, I was there to tell THEIR story. Here's the finished product.
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Hours later, Greg Pence (pictured) voted to object to certifying Pennsylvania's electors.
A @jonkarl scoop - Pence and his family in hiding on Jan.6 just steps from the Senate floor. Karen Pence pulling curtains over the windows so rioters outside the Capitol wouldn’t see her family:
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Wrote last year for the On Politics newsletter why there is still bipartisan legislation -- probably more than you think. One hint: Look at which seats are up in the Senate.
Between infrastructure, gun safety, CHIPs, and the PACT Act, all passed in less than a year, I can't recall a period of so many big and substantive bipartisan accomplishments for Congress. With a 50/50 Senate.
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I suspect the answer, and the undercurrent of @fmanjoo's excellent essay, is: Things are still fundamentally designed under assumption of two-parent, single-breadwinner households. Oh well!.
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The question is no longer why younger people are being radicalized, it's how long it's going to take before that radicalization is going to translate into plurality political power
New @DataProgress poll:. - 52% of Americans under 45 have lost their job, had hours reduced, or been furloughed. -35% of Americans under 35 now say they don't have health insurance.
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Alt. headline: Senator who voted for first Biden recon, for infrastructure, for Biden's Supreme Court nominee is popular in one of the most pro-Trump states
Manchin's popularity is surging with GOPs, and plummeting with Dems in WV. There are more GOPs than Dems, so his overall numbers are improving. He's never been more vulnerable to a primary challenge (net negative with Dems now) and now very capable of winning as a GOP.
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It's depressing in that, what's the movie from the last 10 years (20 years??) that you could do the equivalent bit for, where everyone would know all the beats he's referring to
The best part of the #Oscars was John Mulaney. Just have him host and do stand-up for the whole four hours.
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A chief goal of journalism is getting powerful people on the record and holding them to it. So when 49/50 Senate Democrats go on the record voting to ban partisan gerrymandering and this is just *ignored*, that's kind of dangerous.
This is why people don't trust politicians. And the Democrats have given up any high ground they had over Republicans on gerrymandering.
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We have this photo of state prisoners because, incredibly, the Salvadoran president's office wants us to see it. More from @Nataliekitro
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Here is our total, updated rundown. I am *certain* it is incomplete. I am reachable on DM or at marc.tracy@nytimes.com if you know of other cuts.
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A bizarre comp given that a thrice-elected Democratic NY governor resigned rather than face near-certain impeachment from Dem super-majorities all of two years ago
Been fascinating watching the WSJ edit board try to stay involved in TX GOP politics over the years, but—this is a very funny dek. As screwed up as NY Dems are, the Moreland Commission would never have lived a single day here
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@mattyglesias the amount of money supposedly at stake in the Streaming Wars vs. the crappiness of a lot, actually, of the apps is just astounding to me.
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Not taking a position on what Facebook and Twitter did, just, this tweet is making the rounds and if you watch the two-minute clip you will see that this group did not straightforwardly summarize what is in the clip.
BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg tells Joe Rogan that Facebook algorithmically censored the Hunter Biden laptop story for 7 days based on a general request from the FBI to restrict election misinformation.
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