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Rumsey Taylor

Rumsey Taylor is an assistant editor at the New York Times. He works across multiple desks as a visual editor, designer and engineer. In 2021 he was part of the team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic. He holds a master’s degree in graphic design from Boston University. He joined the Times in 2013.

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    America’s Monster

    How the United States backed kidnapping, torture and murder in Afghanistan.

    By Azam Ahmed, Matthieu Aikins and Bryan Denton

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    Watch: The Solo of ‘Solitude’

    Click through as Joseph Gordon performs a section from Alexei Ratmansky’s new dance for New York City Ballet, a reaction to the horrors of the war in Ukraine.

    By Gia Kourlas and Stephan Alessi

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    8 Video Games to Play Next

    Journalists at The New York Times are replaying Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and exploring fresh moves in Hades II.

    By The New York Times

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    Lives Ended in Gaza

    Since the war started, more than 30,000 people have been killed during Israel’s bombardment and invasion. Here are some of their stories.

    By Ben Hubbard, Lauren Leatherby, Hiba Yazbek, Abu Bakr Bashir, Raja Abdulrahim and Emma Bubola

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    A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men

    Seeking social media stardom for their underage daughters, mothers post images of them on Instagram. The accounts draw men sexually attracted to children, and they sometimes pay to see more.

    By Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Michael H. Keller, Rebecca Suner, James Surdam and Rumsey Taylor

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    ‘America Is Under Attack’: Inside the Anti-D.E.I. Crusade

    The backlash against “wokeism” has led a growing number of states to ban D.E.I. programs at public universities. Thousands of emails and other documents reveal the playbook — and grievances — behind one strand of the anti-D.E.I. campaign.

    By Nicholas Confessore

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    How the Russian Government Silences Wartime Dissent

    A law making it illegal to discredit Russia’s army has ensnared thousands of Russians for even mild acts or statements against the war.

    By Anton Troianovski, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Oleg Matsnev, Alina Lobzina, Valerie Hopkins and Aaron Krolik

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    What Happened in One of Israel’s Deadliest Attacks in Gaza

    In this airstrike, Israel was targeting a senior Hamas leader. Dozens of people in a residential neighborhood were killed in the attack.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bora Erden, Helmuth Rosales, Mika Gröndahl, Rumsey Taylor, Josh Williams and Abu Bakr Bashir

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    Ukraine’s Stolen Children

    Thousands of young Ukrainians were separated from their parents by the Russian authorities in the early stages of the war. They are among the most forlorn victims of the invasion.

    By Carlotta Gall, Oleksandr Chubko, Cora Engelbrecht and Daniel Berehulak

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    The Day Hamas Came

    No Israeli town suffered more bloodshed than Be’eri in the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7.

    By Patrick Kingsley, Aaron Boxerman, Natan Odenheimer, Ronen Bergman and Marco Hernandez

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    7 Months Inside an Online Scam Labor Camp

    A man was abducted by a Chinese gang and forced to work in a scam operation. He gathered financial information, photos and videos and shared the material with The New York Times.

    By Isabelle Qian and Pablo Robles

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    Behind the Scenes at the Dismantling of Roe v. Wade

    This is the inside story of how the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion — shooting down compromise and testing the boundaries of how the law is decided.

    By Jodi Kantor and Adam Liptak

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