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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

Highlights

    1. Inside the Quest to Mine the Bottom of the Sea

      A mining company sent an advanced ship to try to vacuum up valuable minerals from the deep ocean. Here’s how it worked.

       By Harry StevensSachi Kitajima Mulkey and

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    2. Mapping Ebola’s Spread in a Vulnerable Region

      The virus circulated undetected for weeks. Heavy population movement in the area could make it spread farther.

       By Samuel GranadosAdina Renner and

      CreditThe New York Times
  1. What’s Actually Wrong With The Reflecting Pool

    See the problems that have plagued the Lincoln Memorial pool for decades and why President Trump’s repairs might not fix them.

     By Lazaro GamioDavid A. Fahrenthold and

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  2. Everything With Trump’s Name, Likeness and Signature

    Since the start of his second term, there have been more than a dozen instances of his name, image or signature emblazoned on a variety of American initiatives and institutions.

     By

    CreditAshley Cai
  3. See Where the Gerrymandering Wars Have Redrawn U.S. Congressional Maps

    Eight states have redrawn their district lines since last summer, and two more are pushing to use new maps ahead of the midterm elections.

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    CreditElena Shao
  4. Who Are the Victims of ‘Weaponization,’ According to Trump?

    The president has used the term to refer to a number of people who had been charged with or convicted of financial or political crimes — and who, in many cases, he’s said remind him of himself.

     By Charlie Smart and

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  5. How Redistricting Is Making the Midterms Less Competitive

    Across the states that have had their maps redrawn, partisan gerrymandering is eroding the number of competitive districts where elections are actually won and lost.

     By

    CreditAshley Wu
  1. How Each House Member Voted on the Iran War Powers Resolution

    The House passed a measure to rein in the use of military force in Iran.

     By Ashley Wu and

    CreditThe New York Times
  2. The Scale of the War in the Middle East in Five Maps

    See how the area of the countries affected by the war compares with other parts of the world.

     By

    CreditMartín González Gómez/The New York Times
  3. War’s Gravity

    Many countries want nothing to do with the fighting in Iran. They’re being pulled in anyway.

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  4. The Islands That Give Iran Sway Over Hormuz

    A U.S. invasion of islands in the world’s most vital oil corridor would come with extraordinary risks.

     By Josh Holder and

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  5. How Iran Accumulated 11 Tons of Enriched Uranium

    Two months after the United States began a war meant to prevent Iran from ever building an atomic bomb, the fate of its stockpile of enriched uranium remains a mystery.

     By Blacki Migliozzi and

    CreditThe New York Times

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  2. How Trump Skewed Presidential History

    We asked eight historians to evaluate Trump’s gold plaques for each president.

    By Larry Buchanan, Karen Yourish, Doug Mills, Jon Huang and Raj Saha

     
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