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Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

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  1. What Happened in One of Israel’s Deadliest Attacks in Gaza

    In this airstrike, Israel was targeting a senior Hamas leader. Dozens of people in a residential neighborhood were killed in the attack.

     By Anjali Singhvi, Bora Erden, Helmuth Rosales, Mika Gröndahl, Rumsey Taylor, Josh Williams and

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    1. How the Russian Government Silences Wartime Dissent

      A law making it illegal to discredit Russia’s army has ensnared thousands of Russians for even mild acts or statements against the war.

       By Anton Troianovski, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Oleg Matsnev, Alina Lobzina, Valerie Hopkins and

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    2. Inside the Deadly Maui Inferno, Hour by Hour

      The Times reconstructed the day of the Lahaina wildfire, tracing the path of the blaze and the failures that left so many people trapped.

       By Mike Baker, Malika Khurana, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Riley Mellen, Natalie Reneau, Bedel Saget, Elena Shao, Anjali Singhvi and

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  1. They Started Playing Football as Young as 6. They Died in Their Teens and Twenties With C.T.E.

    They started playing football as kids, began to suffer mentally and died before 30. Researchers found they had C.T.E., the brain disease linked to hits to the head. If their families could go back, would they still let them play?

     By Kassie Bracken, John Branch, Ben Laffin, Rebecca Lieberman and

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  2. Ghosts on the Glacier

    Decades after the unexplained deaths of two American climbers in Argentina, a camera belonging to one of them was found in the snow. The film held astonishing images, but the mystery endures.

     By John Branch and

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  3. “We sleep fearing we might be dead”

    60 days of life in the Gaza Strip.

     By Jeremy White, Malika Khurana, Lauren Leatherby and

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  4. Where Migrant Children Are Living, and Often Working, in the U.S.

    Data shows where a record number of unaccompanied children traveling to the U.S. from Central America and other countries have ended up.

     By Eli Murray, Hannah Dreier and

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  5. 2023: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics.

    Selected Times graphics, visualizations and multimedia stories published this year. All free to read for a limited time.

     

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  1. Who’s Running for President in 2024?

    See who is in, and who is out.

     By Martín González Gómez and

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  2. 2024 Republican Presidential Delegate Tracker

    See how many delegates each candidate has.

     By Martín González Gómez, Albert Sun and

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  3. Tracking Efforts to Remove Trump From the 2024 Ballot

    See which states have challenges seeking to bar Donald J. Trump from the presidential primary ballot.

     By Lazaro Gamio, Mitch Smith and

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  4. Coronavirus in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count

    Track Covid-19 in your area, and get the latest state and county data on cases, deaths, hospitalizations, tests and vaccinations.

     

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  5. Extreme Weather Maps: Track the Risks for Your Places

    We’re monitoring the possibility of extreme weather in places that are important to you.

     By Neil Berg, Troy Griggs, Judson Jones, John Keefe, Zach Levitt, Bea Malsky, Whet Moser, John-Michael Murphy, Rumsey Taylor, Ege Uz, Matthew Bloch and

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  2. Why Isn’t More Aid Getting to Gazans?

    Experts say 1.1 million Gazans are at imminent risk of deadly food shortages. The process of delivering aid to them is lengthy and convoluted.

    By Gaya Gupta, Elena Shao, Amy Schoenfeld Walker and Lazaro Gamio

     
  3. The Global Effort to Make an American Microchip

    The United States is investing $39 billion to help build factories. But even after U.S. facilities are built, chip manufacturing will remain decidedly global. See how.

    By Ana Swanson and Lazaro Gamio

     
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  9. The Daily Hunt for Food in Gaza

    Aid is scarce and food prices are high. Three families shared their recent struggles to find something to eat.

    By Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Rawan Sheikh Ahmad and Malika Khurana

     
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