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Andrew Keh

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Metro Reporter at The New York Times

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  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Andrew Keh |Daniel Terna

    Scan your eyes around New York City, and you'll spot them everywhere, these artifacts of the pandemic, lingering through intent or indifference. Image These remnants of that anxious time now serve as some of the only public reminders of those deadly years. Weathered signs mandating mask use, QR codes posted around restaurant tabletops, faded social distancing stickers plastered on the ground - taken together, they form an urban fossil record of a place that has otherwise largely moved on.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Andrew Keh

    Prosecutors in western New York on Wednesday provided disturbing new details about the killing of a 24-year-old transgender man, Sam Nordquist, who they said was sexually assaulted and tortured for several weeks earlier this year in a motel room in Canandaigua, N.Y.In an 11-count indictment accusing seven people of first-degree murder and a battery of other new charges, prosecutors said two children had been forced to participate in acts of torture that led to Mr. Nordquist's death.

  • 2 months ago | citizensvoice.com | Andrew Keh

    Seuk Kim was loitering cheerfully on the tarmac of Culpeper Regional Airport in Northern Virginia one afternoon last November. He had a lot to be cheerful about. Just a few years earlier, Kim, a gregarious father of three, was anxiously leaving a stable career to pursue a childhood dream of flying. Now, at 49, he had a pilot’s license, his own single-engine plane and, as he proudly told his friends, a job lined up with a charter airline.

  • 2 months ago | es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Andrew Keh

    Seuk Kim paseaba alegremente por la pista del aeropuerto regional de Culpeper, en el norte de Virginia, una tarde del pasado noviembre. Tenía muchos motivos para estar alegre. Apenas unos años antes, Kim, un gregario padre de tres hijos, abandonaba ansiosamente una carrera estable para perseguir el sueño de su infancia: volar. Ahora, a los 49 años, tenía licencia de piloto, su propio avión monomotor y, como contaba con orgullo a sus amigos, un trabajo esperándolo en una compañía de vuelos chárter.

  • 2 months ago | nytimes.com | Andrew Keh

    Kim, que acariciaba y les hablaba con cariño a los animales en la pista, sería su acompañante en el tramo final del viaje. Tras una escala de 20 minutos y algunas pequeñas comodidades -sorbos de agua de un cuenco, mordiscos de hígado liofilizado, un par de afectuosas caricias detrás de la oreja-, Pluto y otros tres perros fueron conducidos al avión de Kim, un Mooney M20J. Se acurrucaron en jaulas acolchadas con mantas y aseguradas dentro de la estrecha cabina con cuerdas elásticas.

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Andrew Keh
Andrew Keh @andrewkeh
31 Oct 24

Palate cleanser for Yankee fans: We know about Mr. October. But to trick-or-treaters in northern New Jersey, C.C. Sabathia is Mr. October 31st. He and his wife, Amber, take a maximalist approach to Halloween, drawing thousands to their home every year: https://t.co/eFtCGtVqxq

Andrew Keh
Andrew Keh @andrewkeh
29 Oct 24

I wrote about a plaque in a Brooklyn parking lot that marks the location of home plate at Ebbets Field and the apartment maintenance workers who've become its unofficial caretakers. Fans of the Dodgers and Yankees, they say, have been stopping by all week. https://t.co/RbwaL0Mv85

Andrew Keh
Andrew Keh @andrewkeh
9 Aug 24

Olympians from 145 countries have visited the athletes' village hair salon this summer. A barber joked that the hours were hard but the cuts were easy. “All athletes have the same style: Just make a fade on the side,” he said. “It’s the same haircut.” https://t.co/WlSvkOwjRi