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Andre Tartar

New York

Data Journalist and Editor at Bloomberg News

data journalist/editor at Bloomberg News (@BBGVisualData). alum of @Nymag, @intelligencer & @nyu_journalism. opinions are my own.

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  • 1 month ago | japantimes.co.jp | Leslie Kaufman |Andre Tartar |Armand Emamdjomeh

    In the era of cutting-edge computer modeling, satellite data and AI, there has never been more abundant information on the danger that wildfire poses to homes in the Los Angeles area. But that didn’t necessarily help thousands of homeowners correctly assess their personal risk.

  • 1 month ago | dig-in.com | Leslie Kaufman |Andre Tartar |Armand Emamdjomeh

    (Bloomberg) --In the era of cutting-edge computer modeling, satellite data and AI, there has never been more abundant information on the danger that wildfire poses to homes in the Los Angeles area. But that didn't necessarily help thousands of homeowners correctly assess their personal risk.

  • 1 month ago | bloomberg.com | Andre Tartar |Ashleigh Furlong |Rachel Lavin

    Share this articleOutsourcing patients to private hospitals is helping England’s overstretched National Health Service ensure most people get treated more than a month faster than they otherwise would, according to a Bloomberg News data analysis. It’s reducing the overall backlog too. But it’s also fueling a two-track system, where patients with more easily treatable conditions can be seen relatively quickly at private facilities, while others wait for care at NHS hospitals.

  • 1 month ago | insurancejournal.com | Leslie Kaufman |Andre Tartar

    In the era of cutting-edge computer modeling, satellite data and AI, there has never been more abundant information on the danger that wildfire poses to homes in the Los Angeles area. But that didn’t necessarily help thousands of homeowners correctly assess their personal risk.

  • 1 month ago | claimsjournal.com | Leslie Kaufman |Andre Tartar |Armand Emamdjomeh

    In the era of cutting-edge computer modeling, satellite data and AI, there has never been more abundant information on the danger that wildfire poses to homes in the Los Angeles area. But that didn’t necessarily help thousands of homeowners correctly assess their personal risk.

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Andre Tartar
Andre Tartar @andretartar
5 Feb 25

RT @MaxGhenis: The @uscensusbureau has taken down American Community Survey microdata. Thankfully @nikhil_woodruff had a local copy, so we…

Andre Tartar
Andre Tartar @andretartar
24 Jan 25

RT @LeonYin: Bloomberg reviewed +1K hours of YouTube vids from 9 popular streamers and podcasters who cater to American men. We analyzed 2…

Andre Tartar
Andre Tartar @andretartar
27 Dec 24

RT @Leonardonclt: 🚨NEW INVESTIGATION🚨 @naurtorious @andretartar and I analyzed exclusive data from ~770K sensors and found a strong link…