I spent my hour long commute to and from high school listening to @ThisAmerLife. It's how I fell in love with journalism.
Fast forward to now. Hearing my reporting and Renee's story on the show was...simply surreal.
Listen here:
My *first* story with USA Today: Defendants in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot continue to crowdfund their legal fees online using popular payment processors despite a growing crackdown from tech companies.
As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. The New York Times spoke with seven people who escaped and obtained security camera footage and witness videos. nytimes.com/2022/03/20/worโฆ
I called my doctors office earlier today to make an appointment & when the receptionist answered the phone without thinking I went โHi my name is Brenna Smith and Iโm a reporter with The Baltimore Bannerโ & she just went โOk. Good for you.โ
Journalism has ruined me ๐๐๐
The amount of hate my colleagues @rach_greenspan, @KalhanR, & @TaylorLorenz are receiving right now for supporting me is sickening.
This is what creates a culture of silence. Send some love they're way please โค๏ธ
The New York Times verified videos from the firefight at Europe's largest power plant in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. It appears to show a line of military vehicles shooting at buildings inside the complex resulting in fires breaking out.
Read more here: nytimes.com/live/2022/03/0โฆ
We rolled back the film from over 100 fatal traffic stops to understand how the most routine police interactions can turn deadly. We found a striking pattern โ right before the โfinal frameโ of the fatal encounter, officers put themselves in imminent peril.
The latest in a series of strikes in Ukraine: a residential building in Kyiv. Rescue and evacuation efforts are underway.
Prior shellings include hospitals, schools, and more residential areas. More from our live blog: nytimes.com/2022/02/25/worโฆ
Then, on March 3, the eighth day of the war, soldiers came to their doors. The residents watched their closed-circuit television as tanks and troops arrived outside. โWe didn't know what could happen to us,โ one said. โIt was just a total state of fear.โ
It was an honor to work on this with my Ukrainian colleagues @MashaFroliak & @dim109. Masha interviewed all the residents with a rare mixture of professionalism and empathy, and Dima made the visuals shine with his expert editing skills.