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Jeremy White

Jeremy White is a graphics editor for The New York Times. He contributes to visual stories that span many desks, including international, climate and sports. Prior to joining The Times in 2011, he earned his bachelor’s degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Montana and received his master’s degree from the Department of Geography at the University of Wisconsin. He has been an adjunct professor at Columbia University since 2013.

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    How the U.S. Team Won the Olympic Women’s Gymnastics Gold

    See frame-by-frame analyses of the skills that allowed Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jade Carey and Jordan Chiles to claim the top of the podium in Paris with a combined 171.296 points.

    By Maggie Astor, Weiyi Cai, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Scott Reinhard, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward, Josh Williams and Jeremy White

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    The Move That May Take Sunisa Lee’s Name

    Sunisa Lee has been practicing a new difficult element in her uneven bars routine. If she completes it at the Olympics, it will be named “The Lee.”

    By Weiyi Cai, Bedel Saget, Maggie Astor, Noah Throop, Emily Rhyne, Jeremy White and Joe Ward

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    How Fast Is That Going?

    We measured the speeds of eight objects to make our own Olympic game. Can you guess how fast the discus flies? An arrow? The badminton birdie?

    By Jeremy White, Joe Ward, Noah Throop, Emily Rhyne and Bedel Saget

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    Why GPS Is Under Attack

    Satellite signals run the modern world. See just how vulnerable they are.

    By Selam Gebrekidan, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Pablo Robles and Jeremy White

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    How to Cool Down a City

    Singapore is rethinking its sweltering urban areas to dampen the effects of climate change. Can it be a model?

    By Pablo Robles, Josh Holder and Jeremy White

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    An Inside Look at Covid’s Lasting Damage to the Lungs

    This 3-D reconstruction of lung scans reveals damage that has lingered for years in patients who became severely ill early in the pandemic.

    By Jeremy White, Pam Belluck, Noah Bassetti-Blum, Eleanor Lutz and Hang Do Thi Duc

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    See One Historic Turkish Street Before and After the Earthquakes

    The Times flew a drone over a street in Antakya’s Old City to show the places that were lost — among them, a barber shop, a historic church and doner kebab shops.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bedel Saget, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Sergey Ponomarev and Jeremy White

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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. Rubin, Ben Hubbard, Josh Holder, Noah Throop, Emily Rhyne, Jeremy White, James Glanz, Josh Williams, Sarah Almukhtar and Rumsey Taylor

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    The Monsoon Is Becoming More Extreme

    South Asia’s monsoon is inextricably linked, culturally and economically, to much of Asia. Climate change is making it increasingly violent and erratic.

    By Henry Fountain, Zach Levitt and Jeremy White

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    The Toss

    A detailed look at a critical element of elite serving that can determine who wins each point in a tennis match.

    By Aaron Byrd, Weiyi Cai, Geoff Macdonald, Emily Rhyne, Noah Throop, Joe Ward and Jeremy White

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    How America Lost One Million People

    Understanding the death toll — who makes up the one million and how the country failed them — is essential as the pandemic continues.

    By Jeremy White, Amy Harmon, Danielle Ivory, Lauren Leatherby, Albert Sun and Sarah Almukhtar

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    See the Jumps, Twists and Grabs That Brought Eileen Gu Three Olympic Medals

    Take a deeper look at the skier’s signature moves, which won her the gold in the big air and halfpipe competitions and a silver in slopestyle.

    By John Branch, Alexandre Devaux, Or Fleisher, Eleanor Lutz, Mark McKeague, Miles Peyton, Emily Rhyne, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward, Jeremy White and Josh Williams

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    How Kamila Valieva Fell to Fourth as Russian Teammate Took Gold

    In women’s figure skating, see the moves that won Anna Shcherbakova Olympic gold as Kamila Valieva, her Russian teammate caught up in a doping scandal, faltered.

    By Jeré Longman, Weiyi Cai, Marco Hernandez, Taylor Johnston, Denise Lu, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Emily Rhyne, Joe Ward and Jeremy White

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    See How Ayumu Hirano Made Olympic History in Halfpipe to Win Gold

    Ayumu Hirano of Japan was the first to land a triple cork in the Olympics on his way to capturing the gold medal and beating a deep field of medal contenders that included Shaun White.

    By John Branch, Weiyi Cai, Jon Huang, Emily Rhyne, Bedel Saget, Daniel Victor, Joe Ward, Jeremy White and Josh Williams

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