“The poet of this really beautiful piece is actually not a Palestinian,” the Palestinian professor said. And so begins an intriguing tale of today’s Jerusalem. @PatrickKingsley nytimes.com/2021/11/16/world…
Vigilantism or self-defense? Two major trials are testing the boundaries for gun-toting citizen police who end up killing people. No one explains the legal nuances better than @shailadewan nytimes.com/2021/11/13/us/ri…
New York City’s population is not only not declining, it’s growing. Chinese- and Korean-Americans calling New York and especially Long Island City home are a big reason why. @nicole_hong takes us on a tour. nytimes.com/2021/10/18/nyreg…
Elegant reflections on the harried end of America’s longest war by @Tmgneff, who fought in it as a Marine and then covered it as a foreign correspondent. nytimes.com/2021/08/30/world…
“Punching bags for the public.” A deeply reported look at the frustrations — and dangers — of working as a flight attendant during Covid. @taceyrychter nytimes.com/2021/08/26/trave…
With basketball and volleyball victories, US narrowly eclipses China in gold medals, upsetting China’s strategy for the games. @hkbeech nytimes.com/live/2021/08/07/…
Two years ago Allyson Felix had to learn to run again. Now she is contending to win more Olympic medals than any other American in history. Nice profile by @tminsberg nytimes.com/2021/08/05/sport…
Goodbye China — for now. My time here is ending after 24 years. I am filled with sadness at leaving, and gratitude for family and friends who have made this country my life as well as my work. I look forward to resuming reporting soon, and also to the day when we can return.
Those following the Brexit saga are lucky to have a correspondent as accomplished as @MarkLandler, a veteran of Europe, Asia and the Obama and Trump Administrations, as our London bureau chief. Starting soon.
Trading Trump for Brexit: I’ll become the NYT’s London bureau chief at the end of the summer, replacing the brilliant @EllenBarryNYT. Look forward to covering another Western democracy in distress. nytco.com/press/our-london-b…
Terrific news that @ronenbergman has joined the NYT magazine as a writer at large. No one penetrates the veil of intel secrecy in Israel and the region as well as Ronen does, and his book "Rise and Kill First" is a gripping read.
Davos crowd theoretically so wary of Trump gathers to catch of glimpse of him. If he boasts that Davos has never seen anything like it, it would not be untrue.
Just perfect.
Dutch journalist to new US Ambassador: you said there were 'no go zones' in Netherlands, where are they?
Ambassador: That's fake news, I didn't say that
Journalist: We can show you that clip now.
Ambassador: Err 😳🤥