Eduardo Medina (@byeduardomedina) 's Twitter Profile
Eduardo Medina

@byeduardomedina

Reporting on the American South for @nytimes. @NAHJ member. Based in North Carolina. Birmingham grown. [email protected]

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đŸ§”Round-up of some of my recent Axios features: Young people are increasingly sharing their locations digitally to track or be tracked by loved ones (sometimes looser acquaintances) — creating an evolving culture around apps like Find My Friends. axios.com/2023/07/17/loc
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The disappearance and killing of Gretchen Harrington in Broomall, Pa., had been a mystery for decades. The authorities said on Monday that a former leader at the girl’s church had been charged. nytimes.com/2023/07/24/us/


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"The monument comes as Mr. Biden has made the case for reckoning with the legacy of racism in America, even as some Republicans try to restrict how Black history is taught." nytimes.com/2023/07/25/us/


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In Mexico, where she lives, they know her, in fact, as “Chinguamiga,” her online nickname, a mash-up of the words for friend in Korean and Spanish | Elda CantĂș in The New York Times nytimes.com/2023/07/21/wor


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Child labor violations are up almost 100 percent compared to last year. Congress spent three hours yesterday grilling HHS Secretary Becerra on why so many migrant kids are ending up in dangerous, illegal jobs after being released to adults by his agency. nytimes.com/2023/07/27/us/


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“They have been dealing with people who probably think $39,000 is a lot of money for your property, but it’s more than monetary value,” Ms. Wright said. “It’s a family thing, and we want to keep it that way forever.” w/ Amanda Holpuch nytimes.com/2023/08/03/us/


Claire Fahy (@clairemfahy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure, maybe I imagined one day I’d be able to interview Brandi Chastain and Briana Scurry. But to interview them about Air Bud: World Pup? No, I never dreamed that big. nytimes.com/2023/08/03/mov


Matt Flegenheimer (@mattfleg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I think we’re coming to a fork in the road,” Mike Pence told me last weekend. The fork has arrived. nytimes.com/2023/08/04/us/


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New: The fullest accounting yet shows how Thomas has secretly reaped the benefits from a network of wealthy and well-connected patrons that is far more extensive than previously understood. propublica.org/article/claren


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Students are being admitted to an expanding number of colleges without a human ever looking at their application. That's because states and companies are offering 'direct admission' in an effort to decrease barriers to accessing higher education Axios axios.com/2023/08/22/col


Elizabeth Kim (@lizkimtweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A deeply reported and nuanced look from ⁊Arya Sundaram⁩ at the challenges of sustaining — and growing — a popular open food market that made a NYT food critic’s list. gothamist.com/news/after-str


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Hasan Minhaj has built a comedy career in part on the strength of his autobiographical standup, talking about harrowing threats and police entrapment. Does it matter if many of these things never actually happened to him? My story: newyorker.com/news/annals-of


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Why did momentum to ban TikTok fizzle this summer? One big reason was opposition from congressional Republicans with something in common: Funding from a billionaire megadonor who happens to own 7% of TikTok’s parent company. Our investigation: wsj.com/politics/polic


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My book is out today, the product of 4 years of reporting, 100 interviews and 20,000 pages of classified documents. It's the story of Miriam Rodriguez, whose daughter was kidnapped by the Zeta Cartel in Mexico. It's also an intimate look at the human cost of a failed Drug War

McKenna Oxenden (@mack_oxenden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First story at the new gig ✅ Houston's city council adopted a new ordinance yesterday that aims to promote affordability housing. And some neighborhood groups said they were caught off guard by some last minute changes. w/ @mgsledge houstonlanding.org/council-approv