
Sharon LaFraniere
Investigative Reporter at The New York Times
Investigative Reporter, New York Times [email protected]; in D.C. after New York, Beijing, Johannesburg, Moscow. Welcome all tips.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Sharon LaFraniere
The team that responds to Freedom of Information Act requests at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been eliminated, and a similar team at the Food and Drug Administration was deeply cut. We are trying to determine whether this is a governmentwide pattern. We will read every response to this questionnaire and reach back out to you if we're interested in learning more about the information you provide.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Sharon LaFraniere |Eric Schmitt
Lt. Gen. Dan Caine's pocket-size copy of the Constitution is tattered and bound with green military tape. He carries it with him routinely, including slipping it in his flight suit when he flew fighter jets in the Air Force. He had it on him on Sept. 11, 2001, when he was the lead aviator assigned to protect Washington after hijackers slammed commercial jets into the Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
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1 month ago |
infobae.com | Sharon LaFraniere |Minho Kim |Julie Tate
Layoffs and Job ReductionsNuclear WeaponsNational Nuclear Security AdministrationUnited States Politics and GovernmentSe encargaban del transporte seguro de materiales nucleares, un trabajo peligroso y exigente que requiere una formación rigurosa. Cuatro de ellos aceptaron la oferta de pago a cambio de su renuncia del gobierno de Donald Trump y abandonaron la Administración Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear (NNSA por su sigla en inglés).
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1 month ago |
pressdemocrat.com | Sharon LaFraniere |Minho Kim |Julie Tate
They handled the secure transport of nuclear materials — dangerous, demanding work that requires rigorous training. Four of them took the Trump administration’s offer of a buyout and left the National Nuclear Security Administration. A half-dozen staff members left a unit in the agency that builds reactors for nuclear submarines.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Sharon LaFraniere |Minho Kim |Julie Tate
They handled the secure transport of nuclear materials - dangerous, demanding work that requires rigorous training. Four of them took the Trump administration's offer of a buyout and left the National Nuclear Security Administration. A half-dozen staff members left a unit in the agency that builds reactors for nuclear submarines.
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