
Dean Chang
Deputy Metro Editor, Politics at The New York Times
Deputy Metro Editor/Politics, @nytimes Albany, City Hall & beyond. Fan of live hockey, live music, live tips. All of my maps have been overthrown.
Articles
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6 days ago |
americanthinker.com | Eric Holmes |Dean Chang
Tariffs are the hot topic. President Trump is using tariffs in a strategy that encompasses the whole of government. Is the world prepared? More precisely, is China prepared to go toe-to-toe? Although the president has scaled back on the tariffs — e.g., a 90-day pause, exemptions on smartphones — he has not relented on China.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
editorandpublisher.com | Nestor Ramos |Dean Chang
We are thrilled to announce that Benjamin Oreskes, most recently of The Los Angeles Times, will be joining The New York Times to become a statehouse correspondent in Albany, N.Y.For Ben, this is a coming home of sorts, in more ways than one. He’s a native Upper West Sider, but also has Albany DNA: A decade ago, he was an intern for The Times Union in the capital, where he covered the campaign of a lieutenant governor hopeful named Kathy Hochul.
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Jan 11, 2024 |
editorandpublisher.com | Nestor Ramos |Dean Chang
Posted Thursday, January 11, 2024 10:26 am After spending three whirlwind days in Puerto Rico looking for Senator Robert Menendez at what was described as an “ill-timed and ill-fated fund-raiser,” Luis Ferré-Sadurní found himself jetting off to another far-flung Metro assignment: Gov. Kathy Hochul was heading to Israel the very next day. One day, you’re counting uneaten jumbo shrimp and empty seats, the next day you’re in an armored van. All in a week’s work for an Albany bureau chief? Not...
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Dec 8, 2022 |
nytimes.com | Sarah Garland |Dean Chang
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Aug 1, 2022 |
americanthinker.com | Dean Chang
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