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Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

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      The West Tried to Isolate Russia. It Didn’t Work.

      The West never won over as much of the world as it initially seemed. Here’s how Russia is taking advantage of a fragmented world.

       By Josh HolderLauren LeatherbyAnton Troianovski and

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      What the Earthquake Destroyed in the Heart of One Turkish City

      The Times identified nearly 200 buildings, many of them eight or more stories tall, in central Kahramanmaras that were damaged or destroyed.

       By Leanne AbrahamAgnes ChangLauren LeatherbyScott ReinhardPablo RoblesAshley Wu and

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      Where New York’s Asian Neighborhoods Shifted to the Right

      These New York City maps show how, among a wave of new Republican support, areas with a majority of eligible Asian voters had the largest move to the right, according to a New York Times analysis.

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    Inside Mar-a-Lago, Where Thousands Partied Near Secret Files

    A Times investigation shows how Donald J. Trump stored classified documents in high-traffic areas at Mar-a-Lago, where guests may have been within feet of the materials.

     By Anjali SinghviMika GröndahlMaggie HabermanWeiyi Cai and

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    Extreme Heat Will Change Us

    Half the world could soon face dangerous heat. We measured the daily toll it is already taking.

     By Alissa J. RubinBen HubbardJosh HolderNoah ThroopEmily RhyneJeremy WhiteJames GlanzJosh WilliamsSarah Almukhtar and

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    Inside the Apocalyptic Worldview of ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’

    A New York Times analysis of 1,150 episodes reveals how Tucker Carlson pushes extremist ideas and conspiracy theories into millions of households, five nights a week.

     By Karen YourishWeiyi CaiLarry BuchananAaron ByrdBarbara HarveyBlacki MigliozziRumsey TaylorJosh Williams and

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    Can You Gerrymander Your Party to Power?

    Gerrymandering has been criticized for disenfranchising voters and fueling polarization. To help you understand it better, we created an imaginary state called Hexapolis, where your only mission is to gerrymander your party to power.

     By Ella KoezeDenise Lu and

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    How Much Snow Will Fall Where You Live?

    Type in your community to see the full range of possibilities in the next few days.

     By Aatish BhatiaJosh KatzMargot Sanger-Katz and

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    Track Wildfires in the West

    See the latest wildfires as they burn near homes and landmarks in California, Oregon and other nearby states.

     By Matthew BlochJosh WilliamsRumsey TaylorTim WallaceJohn-Michael Murphy and