
Michelle Cho
Producer at NBC Nightly News
@NBCNightlyNews Producer. I love producing stories on inequality, refugees, crime and ballet. Story idea? Email me [email protected]
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Dec 31, 2024 |
nbcnews.com | Michelle Cho
Dec. 31, 2024, 8:37 PM UTCAURORA, Colo. — Isabella Quintana’s first birthday came with an unwelcome gift this summer: She abruptly lost her health insurance weeks later. The little girl, who has a heart murmur and complications after a bad bout of bronchitis, had been covered by Medicaid, the government program insuring low-income and disabled Americans. But over the summer, she was dropped from the program due to what her parents believe is a paperwork issue.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Michelle Cho |Jackie Montalvo |Char Adams |Maya Eaglin |Zinhle Essamuah
Dozens of Black people across the country said they have received text messages telling them they had been “selected” to pick cotton “at the nearest plantation.”The messages came just hours after the polarized presidential election came to a close this week. On Wednesday morning, Monèt Miller, a publicist from Atlanta, was reeling over Donald Trump winning the White House when she received a text message from an unknown phone number.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
nique.net | Michelle Cho |Dhanya Naik
On Saturday, Sept. 21, over a hundred runners gathered on Tech Green to run a 5K hosted by Engineers Without Borders – Georgia Tech (EWB-GT). As a student-driven nonprofit dedicated to implementing sustainable engineering projects worldwide, “Around the World with EWB” was held to raise money for the expansion of Hombro a Hombro, a private clinic that is crucial to the Ecuadorian community. EWB-GT focuses on supporting local communities around the world with sustainable projects.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
nique.net | Michelle Cho |Dhanya Naik
On Saturday, Sept. 7, nearly fifty runners joined together on Tech Green to run a 5K/10K for the education of underprivileged Indian youth. Hosted by the Atlanta Chapter of Asha, Running into the Fall was planned to raise money to feed and educate families in India and raise awareness of Asha’s run club that focuses on improving physical fitness in the Atlanta community.
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Apr 24, 2024 |
ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michelle Cho |Neil Thomson
Introduction In situ treatment commonly involves the creation of a reactive zone by injecting a reagent into the subsurface, which leads to the mass destruction of contaminants. Examples of such in situ treatment methods include chemical oxidation (Siegrist et al. 2016) and enhanced bioremediation (Reinhard et al. 1997). In these injection-driven remedial technologies, the design of an effective delivery system is a key requirement for success.
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