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Jul 18, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Kassie Bracken |Alexandra Eaton |Noah Throop |Meg Felling
I think my generation and also Gen Z is very emotionally conscious, very emotionally aware. And, unfortunately, a lot of the Republican language has been very divisive and angry. I think that oftentimes the left capitalizes on fear, and they're selling them a false purpose in life. I think media is the biggest thing that skews that information. Democrat Party tends to sell dreams and fantasies: "Cancel student debt.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Alexandra Eaton |Neil Collier |Chevaz Clarke-Williams |Kassie Bracken
Columbia Faculty Block Encampments, Protecting Student ProtestersOn Monday, Columbia administrators issued an ultimatum to student protestors: leave their encampments or face suspension. In response, several faculty members created a human barrier. Disclose. Divest. We will not stop. We will not rest. Disclose. Divest.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
nyti.ms | Alexandra Eaton |Aaron Boxerman |David Blumenfeld |Carmit Hoomash
Families don’t yet know if their loved ones will be returned when the planned cease-fire takes effect. Alexandra Eaton and Published Nov. 21, 2023Updated Nov.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
nyti.ms | David Blumenfeld |Carmit Hoomash |Alexandra Eaton |Meg Felling
The United States conducted a new round of airstrikes — the second in roughly a day — in Iraq early Wednesday, destroying two facilities used by Iranian proxies that had been targeting American and coalition troops, U.S. defense officials said. The latest rounds in the tit-for-tat attacks between the United States and Iranian-backed fighters took place in Iraq, in a departure from the United States’ practice of striking mostly targets in Syria.
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Nov 4, 2023 |
nytimes.com | David Blumenfeld |Carmit Hoomash |Alexandra Eaton |Arijeta Lajka
new video loaded: ‘I Knew He Was Looking for Me’: Video Shows How Oct. 7 Attack on Kibbutz Sufa UnfoldedRecent episodes in Israel Gaza WarShow more videos from Israel Gaza War
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Nov 4, 2023 |
nyti.ms | David Blumenfeld |Carmit Hoomash |Alexandra Eaton |Arijeta Lajka
new video loaded: ‘I Knew He Was Looking for Me’: Video Shows How Oct. 7 Attack on Kibbutz Sufa UnfoldedRecent episodes in Israel Gaza WarShow more videos from Israel Gaza War
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Oct 20, 2023 |
nytimes.com | David Blumenfeld |Carmit Hoomash |Alexandra Eaton |Meg Felling
new video loaded: How Israeli Civilians Are Using A.I. to Help Identify VictimstranscripttranscriptHow Israeli Civilians Are Using A.I. to Help Identify Victims“Brothers and Sisters for Israel” formed initially to protest judiciary reform. After Oct. 7, they shifted their mission to helping victims of the attacks, and together with volunteers from Israel’s leading tech companies, created a sophisticated data operation to help find out more about those missing, taken hostage or killed.
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Sep 1, 2023 |
atlasobscura.com | Jude Isabella |Abdelhakim Abu Riash |Alexandra Eaton |Tom Metcalfe
A bouquiniste, or traditional seller of vintage and antique books, on the bank of the Seine in Paris in August 2023. Wonder is everywhere. That’s why, every other week, Atlas Obscura drags you down some of the rabbit holes we encounter as we search for our unusual stories. We highlight surprising finds, great writing, and inspiring stories from some of our favorite publications. Chirikof, a remote island off the coast of Alaska, is about the size of two Manhattans—and home to more than 2,000 cows.
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Aug 22, 2023 |
eltiempo.com | Alexandra Eaton
Durante muchos años, una pintura del siglo 19 de tres niños blancos en un paisaje de Louisiana guardó un secreto. Debajo de una capa de pintura que pretendía parecer cielo había un joven esclavizado. Cubierta por razones no especificadas aún, la imagen del joven de ascendencia africana fue borrada a principios del siglo pasado y la obra languideció durante décadas en desvanes y en el sótano de un museo.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
nytimes.com | Kassie Bracken |Bron Moyi |Caroline Kim |Alexandra Eaton
new video loaded: ‘We’re Not Covered’: Californians Face High Bills After Rare Stormtranscripttranscript‘We’re Not Covered’: Californians Face High Bills After Rare StormA majority of Southern California households lack flood insurance. In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hilary, older residents of a mobile home community in Cathedral City must now find a way to pay for damages. Well, it hit. This was our neighborhood. There hasn’t been a storm here for 84 years.