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  • 1 month ago | editorandpublisher.com | Archie Tse |Tim Wallace

    We are excited to welcome Daniel Wood to the Graphics desk as a graphics multimedia editor specializing in cartography. Daniel will create maps and other visualizations for breaking news and enterprise stories across The Times’s news platforms. He will also work with designers, reporters and editors to create visual stories. Daniel joins The Times from NPR, where he was a graphics reporter, and worked on stories ranging from the effects of climate change to mapping international conflicts.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | news.nestia.com | Zach Levitt |Tim Wallace

    Who Controls the Gulf of Mexico? By Zach Levitt and Tim Wallace Feb. 13, 2025 Share full article The Trump administration has renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, but most of the body of water lies outside maritime regions controlled by the United States. ……

  • Feb 13, 2025 | nytimes.com | Zach Levitt |Tim Wallace

    The Trump administration has renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, but most of the body of water lies outside maritime regions controlled by the United States. According to calculations by Sovereign Limits, a database of international boundaries, the United States lays claim to 46 percent of the gulf, while Mexico lays claim to 49 percent. Maritime zones are divided into categories based on distance from the coast.

  • Aug 29, 2023 | nytimes.com | Zach Levitt |Yuliya Parshina-Kottas |Simon Romero |Tim Wallace

    For more than 150 years, spurred by federal assimilation policies beginning in the early 19th century, hundreds of thousands of Native American children were sent to boarding schools across the country. In many cases, they were forcibly removed from their homes. A map of the United States showing the more than 500 known schools of the Native American Boarding School system as dots.

  • Aug 29, 2023 | nytimes.com | Zach Levitt |Yuliya Parshina-Kottas |Simon Romero |Tim Wallace

    Comments 74‘War Against the Children’Skip to Comments For more than 150 years, spurred by federal assimilation policies beginning in the early 19th century, hundreds of thousands of Native American children were sent to boarding schools across the country. In many cases, they were forcibly removed from their homes. A map of the United States showing the more than 500 known schools of the Native American Boarding School system as dots.

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Tim Wallace
Tim Wallace @wallacetim
28 Oct 24

Unknown Parts https://t.co/zTwgz9v8Y9

Tim Wallace
Tim Wallace @wallacetim
2 Oct 24

I'll be adding some fun vintage maps to the shop in the coming weeks too. The first is this little mid-century NY subway pocket map with a Turkish map fold. https://t.co/2PKds75Uob https://t.co/KkmjKeiQTx

Tim Wallace
Tim Wallace @wallacetim
2 Oct 24

Just one of these left. Once it's gone, I'll move on to Mississippi River system elevation study II. https://t.co/asoPED26ye https://t.co/77WgKZIEP9