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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

Highlights

  1. Inside Syria’s Most Fearsome Prison

    For decades, the Assad regime locked up its opponents in prisons like Sednaya. The New York Times created a 3-D model of the prison and its brutal conditions.

     By Christina GoldbaumCharlie SmartHelmuth RosalesAnjali Singhvi and

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    1. How Louisiana Built Trump’s Busiest Deportation Hub

      ICE wants to make immigration enforcement as efficient as FedEx or Amazon. Louisiana was poised for this moment.

       By Brent McDonaldCampbell RobertsonZach LevittAlbert SunSingeli Agnew and

      CreditZach Levitt and Albert Sun
  1. Maps, Video and Photos: Where and When Charlie Kirk Was Fatally Shot

    Here is a visual timeline of how the fatal shooting of Mr. Kirk, a 31-year-old conservative activist and media personality, in Utah unfolded.

     By Lazaro GamioAshley Wu and

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  2. The Invisible Target in Iran

    It may be quite some time before outside experts can gauge exactly how seriously Fordo was damaged. But a look at the bomb used, the facility’s structure and the site’s geology offers some clues.

     By James GlanzSamuel GranadosJunho LeeEric Schmitt and

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  3. Where Will Everyone in Gaza City Go?

    Tents stretch across the beach. Exhaustion and hunger are high. There’s little room elsewhere.

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  4. Tanks Were Just Tanks, Until Drones Made Them Change

    They’ve been a mainstay in battle since the early 20th century. But in just three years of war in Ukraine, tanks have evolved.

     By Marco Hernandez and

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  5. Why Putin Thinks Russia Has the Upper Hand

    As he heads to Alaska for talks with President Trump, the Russian leader projects confidence that his edge on the battlefield will secure a peace deal on his terms. It’s the result of a yearslong re-engineering of his country’s military and economy.

     By Anatoly KurmanaevJosh HolderPaul Sonne and

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  1. Tracking Trump Tariffs on Countries and Products

    See which countries and industries are being targeted by President Trump, as he seeks to remake the global trading system.

     By Tony RommLazaro GamioAgnes Chang and

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  2. How Trump Used 10 Emergency Declarations to Justify Hundreds of Actions

    The president has declared 10 emergencies since returning to office, far outpacing what is typical. He has used them to justify hundreds of actions.

     By Karen Yourish and

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  3. How the Electoral College Could Tilt Further From Democrats

    With red states growing fast, the Democratic Party will have a tough path to the White House without making more states competitive, according to a New York Times analysis.

     By Nick CorasanitiJeff AdelsonIrineo Cabreros and

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  4. What Has the Trump Administration Gotten From Law Firms and Universities?

    A recent ruling against the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts was a temporary win for Harvard. But a dozen other institutions already struck deals with the government involving millions of dollars in payments and commitments to prioritize causes championed by the president.

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  5. 2024: 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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  5. Not Even Congress Knows How Much Money DOGE Cut

    Elon Musk’s team started a behind-the-scenes push for White House control over federal spending that is now an undercurrent of the government shutdown.

    By Emily Badger, Alicia Parlapiano and Lucas Burtin

     
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