
Whitney Hurst
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Executive Producer @nytimes Visual Investigations
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https://www.nytimes.com/spotlight/visual-investigations 02-06-2011 13:36:13
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The U.S. aid worker, Pete Reed, was killed by a guided missile that requires the shooter to see and select their target. It was almost certainly fired by Russian troops. 🧵 w/ Thomas Gibbons-Neff. nytimes.com/2023/02/14/wor…

I took a closer look at #Iran’s Eagle 44 underground Air Force base, and the clues it reveals about possible new Russian fighter jets. With assessment by Chris Biggers. Overview 🛰️📷Maxar Technologies close up by Planet nytimes.com/2023/02/17/wor…






Humbled that our visual investigation into #Russian atrocities in Bucha was honored with a The Pulitzer Prizes as part of a larger body of work covering Putins war in Ukraine. Special shout-out to Yousur Al-Hlou & Masha Froliak for their leadership. youtu.be/IrGZ66uKcl0

Our investigation naming the Russian soldiers who killed dozens in Bucha was among a body of The New York Times reporting across teams that received the Pulitzer in International Reporting today. Grateful that this courageous work was honored. Do read & watch: pulitzer.org/winners/staff-…


Below is a thread on our investigations into Bucha, led by Yousur Al-Hlou and Masha Froliak on the ground working with visual investigations colleagues back in NY.

I'm thrilled to be joining Visual Investigations at the The New York Times. Tips, questions, or anything else -- [email protected], or my DMs are open. nytco.com/press/new-hire…

Some news: In a couple weeks, I’ll be joining the The New York Times Visual Investigations team. I’m very excited to work with some of the most innovative and talented investigative journalists out there.


Very excited to announce that Aric Toler and Neil Bedi are joining the Visual Investigations team, and Arijeta Lajka and Nader Ibrahim our wider video department. nytco.com/press/new-hire…


New: A Times investigation reveals how lax government oversight allowed shadowy oil tankers, covered by American insurance, to move $2.8 billion in Iranian oil since last year. By Christiaan Triebert Blacki Migliozzi Alexander Cardia David Botti and me nytimes.com/interactive/20…




