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gabriel dance

@gabrieldance

deputy investigations editor @nytimes [email protected] [email protected]

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calendar_today20-02-2009 19:34:34

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Karen Weise (@kyweise) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Dan Price used social media to bury his troubles, and harnessed his viral fame to enable a pattern of abuse in his personal life and hostile behavior at his company He resigned as CEO last night, after providing his statements to this story nytimes.com/2022/08/18/tec…

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depressing that twitter has done so little to combat CSAM on its platform. not profitable, not fun and totally ignoring basic safety features. cool company.

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i already feel safer 🙃 “The MTA already has 10,000 cameras in all 472 of its subway station. … Surveillance cameras at the 36th Street station weren’t transmitting images the day of the attack due to hardware and software issues.”

Protect Children (@cdnchildprotect) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2019, gabriel dance & Michael Keller helped turn the world’s attention to the vast availability of child sexual abuse material. The The New York Times series unveiled the horrors csam victims face everyday, and the extent of the depravity: nytimes.com/interactive/20…

Signy Arnason (@signyarnason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we sought to take down thousands of images of child sexual abuse material that had existed online for years, the The New York Times documented our months-long efforts. The series on CSAM, from gabriel dance & Michael Keller, was nothing short of incredible: nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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“… thousands of poor patients were saddled with debts that they never should have owed, The Times found.” infuriating!

Steve Eder (@steveeder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: On the day the Capitol was attacked, 139 Republicans in the House voted to dispute the Electoral College count. This is how they got there. w/@ddknyt & Mike McIntire nytimes.com/2022/10/03/us/…

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congratulations to friend, mentor and iconic journalist Bill Keller on his new book “What’s Prison For?” it’s a deeply reported book probing the goal of incarceration in the U.S., a fundamental question that raises particularly thorny opinions. globalreports.columbia.edu/books/whats-pr…

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interesting that semafor lists the visual-data editor job as design and not editorial. job description reads like a graphics editor role, which most newsrooms i know consider an editorial position.

interesting that semafor lists the visual-data editor job as design and not editorial. job description reads like a graphics editor role, which most newsrooms i know consider an editorial position.
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries (@jenvalentino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polarization, "like a tumor on the body politic," is growing in America. To understand how, we analyzed millions of lines of text from legislators in the House. We found that Republicans who fought the 2020 election results are at the forefront. 1/ nytimes.com/2022/10/22/us/…

Michael Keller (@mhkeller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New today with @ddknyt: we analyzed the congressional districts of House members who objected to the 2020 election results and found they shared common characteristics in ways we didn’t know. nytimes.com/2022/10/23/us/… 1/

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We could use your insight into Klaxon as we think through what comes next for it. Can you take a minute to fill out our quick survey?

Dean Baquet (@deanbaquet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven't tweeted in 8 years but I'm so excited to work with the next generation of investigative reporters. Apply for the new Local Investigations Fellowship, which I'm leading for The New York Times. nytimes.com/localinvestiga…

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Following our investigation of a suicide website linked to a growing number of deaths of young people, lawmakers seek to make online suicide assistance a federal crime. Rep. Trahan: “As a mom," the findings were “terrifying, and it motivated us to act." nytimes.com/2022/11/02/tec…