
Helina Selemon
Science Reporter, The Blacklight at New York Amsterdam News
Science investigative reporter @nyblacklight. Research prof @newmarkj. #Maynard200 & #SharonDunwoody fellow. Tips?👇🏾
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Nov 22, 2024 |
theportlandmedium.com | Helina Selemon |Jeremy Samuel Faust
By Helina Selemon, New York Amsterdam NewsIf you don’t feel up-to-date aboutwhat’s going on with COVID-19, you’re probably not alone. COVID-19 has been waning in the public consciousness for some time: Four years in, only 20% of Americans now view the virus as a major threat to public health in the U.S., according to a Pew survey, but COVID-19 is still here.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
seattlemedium.com | Helina Selemon
By Helina Selemon, New York Amsterdam NewsIf you don’t feel up-to-date aboutwhat’s going on with COVID-19, you’re probably not alone. COVID-19 has been waning in the public consciousness for some time: Four years in, only 20% of Americans now view the virus as a major threat to public health in the U.S., according to a Pew survey, but COVID-19 is still here.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
nasw.org | Helina Selemon
Story by Helina SelemonPhotography by Helina SelemonThe Feb. 2023 train derailment and chemical spill in East Palestine, Ohio, started as a breaking news story that quickly evolved into an environmental and information crisis in the weeks and months that followed.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
niagara-gazette.com | Helina Selemon
Fall leaves have barely hit the ground, but utility bills will soon pivot from cooling to heating. For some New Yorkers whose utility costs are too high, preparing for winter and the energy bills that come with it can begin this week.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
niagara-gazette.com | Helina Selemon
As our planet grapples with the consequences of manmade climate change and the excessive summer heat it is causing, a lesser-known repercussion is coming to light: its correlation with the uptick in gun-related incidents in America’s cities. But how exactly are rising temperatures and gun violence intertwined, and could addressing the effects of climate change in cities hold the key to curbing this alarming trend? Near the end of July 2022, the city was in a heat wave.
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