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  1. PhotoNicholas Fandos, right, with Representative Adam Schiff of California in May 2019 after a meeting of House Democrats about the possibility of impeaching President Donald Trump.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times

    Times Insider

    Covering a Trial for the Ages. Again.

    Nicholas Fandos, a congressional correspondent who is reporting on his second presidential impeachment, talks about what seems similar and what feels different.

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    1. PhotoMercedes Quintana corrals her 3-year-old daughter, Mila, while retrieving a printout from her husband Eddie’s office. She is featured in a Times special report on working motherhood in the pandemic.
      CreditBrenda Ann Kenneally for The New York Times

      Times Insider

      To Hear America’s Mothers, We Let Them Scream

      In a special report, Times journalists ventured into the homes of three working parents as they navigated the daily grind of the pandemic. They also gave mothers an outlet to vent.

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      CreditAmrita Marino

      We Want to Hear From You

      Do you have a story idea, a question for our newsroom or feedback on our coverage? Let us know.

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  1. PhotoBritney Spears in a 2000 photo from Felicia Culotta, a longtime friend and assistant. Ms. Spears is waging a legal battle to control her own finances.
    CreditPhoto courtesy of Felicia Culotta

    The Handling of Britney Spears

    While looking at the pop star’s legal struggles for a new Times documentary, I was struck by the media culture of a bygone era.

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  2. PhotoA photographic print of an unknown location in Brooklyn, circa 1872 to 1877. The man pictured here was probably a mail carrier.
    CreditGeorge Bradford Brainerd, via Brooklyn Museum — Brooklyn Public Library, Center for Brooklyn History

    An Old Brooklyn Story Gets Fresh Reporting

    Steeped in archival research, a multimedia project about a puzzling street plan allows readers to scroll through the 19th century and find the present day.

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  1. PhotoThe San Francisco skyline is obscured by smoke from wildfires. Covid-19 and smoke is a dangerous combination, as both affect the respiratory system, making those exposed to the virus more vulnerable.
    CreditEric Risberg/Associated Press

    Can Wildfire Smoke Worsen Covid-19 Symptoms?

    People with respiratory illnesses may be more vulnerable right now. Also: Are N95 masks recommended for wildfires?

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  1. PhotoUnited States Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
    CreditPhotograph by Doug Mills/The New York Times; illustration by The New York Times

    Answers to Reader Questions on Our Brett Kavanaugh Essay

    The Times’s deputy editorial page editor, James Dao, answers questions about how we handled an essay on the Supreme Court justice and a third accusation of sexual misconduct.

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    CreditJake Terrell

    How Times Reporters Handle Scientific Studies

    When is research considered reliable? The answer isn’t always fully known. Here’s the approach our journalists take in evaluating studies and their results.

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    CreditTyler Comrie

    What Is an Editorial Board?

    At The New York Times, it’s an institutional voice, but not the voice of the institution as a whole.

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