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Defense contractors have maintained close ties with the Trump administration, a relationship that’s paid off for companies like Raytheon, a chief supplier of arms to Saudi Arabia. Watch #TheWeeklyNYT investigation streaming on @Hulu. nyti.ms/2IXIh9c

Defense contractors have maintained close ties with the Trump administration, a relationship that’s paid off for companies like Raytheon, a chief supplier of arms to Saudi Arabia. Watch #TheWeeklyNYT investigation streaming on @Hulu. nyti.ms/2IXIh9c
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Should American defense contractors be selling arms to the Saudi military as it bombs civilians in Yemen? #TheWeeklyNYT investigates where the U.S. should draw the line between boosting jobs and curbing a humanitarian crisis. Watch now on @Hulu. nyti.ms/2IXIh9c

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Saudi warplanes dropping American bombs have killed thousands of civilians in Yemen. #TheWeeklyNYT investigates how U.S. defense firms used the promise of new jobs to persuade the Trump administration to approve more arms sales. Now streaming on @Hulu. nyti.ms/2IXIh9c

Saudi warplanes dropping American bombs have killed thousands of civilians in Yemen. #TheWeeklyNYT investigates how U.S. defense firms used the promise of new jobs to persuade the Trump administration to approve more arms sales. Now streaming on @Hulu.  nyti.ms/2IXIh9c
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Saudi planes dropping American bombs have killed thousands of civilians in Yemen. #TheWeeklyNYT investigates how U.S. defense contractors have been able to press overseas arms deals despite the humanitarian costs. Now streaming on @Hulu. nyti.ms/3b7PM9M

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Saudi planes dropping American bombs have killed thousands of civilians in Yemen. #TheWeeklyNYT investigates how U.S. defense contractors have been able to press overseas arms deals despite the humanitarian costs. Now streaming on @Hulu. nyti.ms/3dnDEUa

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📢FULL episode available to Times subscribers in the U.S. ... Decades after they suffered inhumane conditions as children at a notorious state institution, some of the residents with developmental disabilities endured abuse – again. nytimes.com/2020/02/21/the…

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Honored to share this year’s Edward R. Murrow award with Singeli Agnew Victor Tadashi and Geoff O’Brien for our documentary on the life and death of Jay Austin and Lauren Geoghegan, two remarkable humans whose lives were taken by ISIS:

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📢FULL episode available for Times subscribers in the U.S. ... A police chief in Mexico struck a deal with an assassin: protection in exchange for help putting away drug cartel bosses. Was the pact worth the price? #TheWeeklyNYT nyti.ms/3a5LdfH

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📢 New FULL episode available to Times subscribers in the U.S. ... “How did you have the courage to do that?” A young woman kidnapped by Boko Haram tells Dionne Searcey on #TheWeeklyNYT how she defied the extremists’ plans to send her on suicide missions. nyti.ms/2QcpeMJ

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📢FULL episode available to Times subscribers in the U.S. ... American defense contractors used the promise of new jobs to persuade the U.S. government to let them arm Saudi Arabia, an ally with a troubling human rights record. Watch #TheWeeklyNYT. nyti.ms/2IXIh9c

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Congrats to Brian M. Rosenthal for winning a Pulitzer for his amazing investigation into how predatory lenders targeted New York City taxi drivers and inflated a ruinous financial bubble. You can watch the accompanying episode of The Weekly here: nytimes.com/2019/06/07/the…

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Mohammad Hossain, who emptied his savings to buy a taxi medallion, told Brian M. Rosenthal his story on @theweekly. The episode revealed a rigged system that left drivers hopeless and in financial ruin. nyti.ms/3fjzuxt

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Yesterday, I got a chance to speak to 2,500 inspiring colleagues about something truly important: the power of local investigative journalism, and why it is needed now more than ever (I also got to thank approximately a billion people) Here's what I said nytco.com/press/2020-pul…

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Three times, American officials tried to halt the flow of arms into the world's worst humanitarian crisis, only to have their efforts undone by the Trump administration. New from Walt Bogdanich and me. nytimes.com/2020/05/16/us/…

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Great piece today from Michael LaForgia and Walt Bogdanich on the role of American arms manufacturing in the war in Yemen. I was lucky to get to tag along with them for The Weekly and finished piece is a must read. nytimes.com/2020/05/16/us/…