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Taylor Maggiacomo

Washington, D.C., United States

Graphics Editor at The New York Times Opinion

Graphics @nytopinion | previously @NatGeo Illustrator with a love for all things pink, nerdy, and cats.

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  • Dec 6, 2023 | nyti.ms | Carson Vaughan |Taylor Maggiacomo

    Opinion|A ‘Green Glacier’ Is Dismantling the Great Plainshttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/07/opinion/prairie-great-plains-trees.htmlGuest EssayMr. Vaughan is a freelance journalist and a native of Nebraska who writes frequently about the Great Plains. He is the author of “Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream.”Sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter  Get expert analysis of the news and a guide to the big ideas shaping the world every weekday morning.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | nyti.ms | Carson Vaughan |Taylor Maggiacomo

    Opinion|A ‘Green Glacier’ Is Dismantling the Great Plainshttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/07/opinion/prairie-great-plains-trees.htmlGuest EssayMr. Vaughan is a freelance journalist and a native of Nebraska who writes frequently about the Great Plains. He is the author of “Zoo Nebraska: The Dismantling of an American Dream.”Sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter  Get expert analysis of the news and a guide to the big ideas shaping the world every weekday morning.

  • Dec 6, 2023 | nyti.ms | Carson Vaughan |Taylor Maggiacomo

    One hundred and fifty years ago on Thursday, the novelist Willa Cather was born in her grandmother’s house in Virginia. Though she drew from her Southern childhood throughout her career, plucking memories like grapes from the vine, it was the swelling prairies of Nebraska — surreal in their expanse, in their commune with the sky, in the almost tidal energy underfoot — that conjured her most enduring works, the bluestem eternal that proved her muse.

  • Nov 26, 2023 | nyti.ms | Serge Schmemann |Taylor Maggiacomo

    There was a time when road trips I took invariably included picking up local papers. I’d read from Page 1 through to the editorials and sports. They offered a screenshot of a small but real world — an ongoing scandal on the school board, a winning season at the high school, the death of a beloved teacher. Many reporters of my (advanced) age got their starts on small daily or weekly papers, back then fixtures in most every town or suburb.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | nyti.ms | C. Eugene Steuerle |Glenn Kramon |Taylor Maggiacomo

    Opinion|Why Do We Enrich Older Americans at the Expense of Everyone Else? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/26/opinion/social-security-medicare-aging.htmlGuest EssayOct. 26, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ETC. Eugene Steuerle and Mr. Steuerle co-founded the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center. Mr. Kramon is a lecturer at Stanford Business School. Sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter  Get expert analysis of the news and a guide to the big ideas shaping the world every weekday morning.

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Taylor Maggiacomo
Taylor Maggiacomo @taymaggiacomo
28 Apr 24

RT @nytopinion: “For the same reason that the White House takes care to explain how taxpayer dollars are spent on military support for Ukra…

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Taylor Maggiacomo @taymaggiacomo
11 Sep 23

RT @ToniLouiseP: I love how some of the arguments against the rightful pushback Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are getting are like “But wha…

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Taylor Maggiacomo @taymaggiacomo
31 Aug 23

Take a deep dive into the many faces that were involved in Trump’s 2020 election scheme. A fun collaboration with @NormEisen @mcottle and @laurareston https://t.co/JltDEayJcf