
Trisha Mukherjee
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Jan 10, 2025 |
wral.com | Trisha Mukherjee
Jossy Nation on the campus of African Leadership University in Pamplemousses, Mauritius. (Trisha Mukherjee via The New York Times)EDITOR'S NOTE: Nicholas Kristof is a columnist for The New York Times. "Every year, I choose a university student to accompany me on my win-a-trip journey, which is meant to highlight issues that deserve more attention.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Trisha Mukherjee
In the United States, moms still face many struggles, not least because most states don't guarantee paid parental leave. My mom had to commute four hours a day to a full-time job in the pharmaceutical industry when I was born. In the late 1990s breast pumps - much lower quality than modern iterations - were just being introduced for use outside hospitals. She recalled preparing bottles of formula for me and my younger brother before she left at dawn.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
sltrib.com | Trisha Mukherjee
Every year, I choose a university student to accompany me on my win-a-trip journey, which is meant to highlight issues that deserve more attention. My 2024 winner was Trisha Mukherjee, a recent Columbia University graduate and budding journalist - and with that, I'm handing the rest of the column over to her.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
sanjuandailystar.com | Nicholas Kristof |Trisha Mukherjee
By Nicholas KristofEvery year, I choose a university student to accompany me on my win-a-trip journey, which is meant to highlight issues that deserve more attention. My 2024 winner was Trisha Mukherjee, a recent Columbia University graduate and budding journalist — and with that, I’m handing the rest of the column over to her.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
documentedny.com | Faye Qiu |Axel Turcios |Fisayo Okare |Trisha Mukherjee
Mayor Eric Adams as a defender of immigrants rights on the campaign trail in 2021. But since the busing of newly arrived migrants in New York City began in the spring of 2022, Adams has had a different stance. The politician, currently facing a federal corruption investigation involving bribery and fraud, has — in the weeks following President-elect Trump’s victory — expressed a willingness to work with the incoming administration which ran on a promise to conduct mass deportations.
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