How the Trump Rally Gunman Had an Edge Over the Countersnipers
The Times recreated, in 3-D, the lines of sight for three countersniper teams and the would-be assassin.
By Leanne AbrahamHelmuth RosalesElena ShaoAnjali Singhvi and


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The Times recreated, in 3-D, the lines of sight for three countersniper teams and the would-be assassin.
By Leanne AbrahamHelmuth RosalesElena ShaoAnjali Singhvi and
President Biden’s polling deficits grew in every single swing state between the debate and Sunday, when he exited the race.
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Republican officials have largely treated President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race with suspicion and scorn, a Times analysis found, with some calling the development a “coup” or demanding that Mr. Biden resign.
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Illustrated scenes and thoughts from delegates and others at the Republican convention.
By Marco HernandezAshley Wu and
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 WhiteJoe WardNoah ThroopEmily Rhyne and
How Katie Ledecky Built Her Legacy, Medal by Medal
Katie Ledecky won four more medals at the Paris Games, bringing her total up to 14 and breaking the record for U.S. women across Olympic sports.
By Weiyi CaiJasmine C. LeeBedel SagetJenny VrentasJoe WardJeremy White and
How Has Gun Violence Changed in Your Neighborhood?
The footprint of gun violence in the U.S. expanded during the pandemic. Use these maps to compare data on gun homicides in your area with others around the country.
By Eli MurrayJosh WilliamsRebecca Lieberman and
How a Software Update Crashed Computers Around the World
Here’s a visual explanation for how a faulty software update crippled machines.
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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 WhitePam BelluckNoah Bassetti-BlumEleanor Lutz and
Inside the Deadly Maui Inferno, Hour by Hour
The Times reconstructed the day of the Lahaina wildfire, tracing the path of the blaze and the failures that left so many people trapped.
By Mike BakerMalika KhuranaK.K. Rebecca LaiRiley MellenNatalie ReneauBedel SagetElena ShaoAnjali Singhvi and
A New Pacific Arsenal to Counter China
With missiles, submarines and alliances, the Biden administration has built a presence in the region to rein in Beijing’s expansionist goals.
By John IsmayEdward Wong and
No Box to Check: When the Census Doesn’t Reflect You
Most people of Middle Eastern and North African descent are classified as “white” in U.S. census data. Thousands of respondents to a Times survey told us how they actually identify.
By Karen ZraickAllison McCannSarah AlmukhtarYuliya Parshina-KottasRobert Gebeloff and
They Started Playing Football as Young as 6. They Died in Their Teens and Twenties With C.T.E.
They started playing football as kids, began to suffer mentally and died before 30. Researchers found they had C.T.E., the brain disease linked to hits to the head. If their families could go back, would they still let them play?
By Kassie BrackenJohn BranchBen LaffinRebecca Lieberman and
2023: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics.
Selected Times graphics, visualizations and multimedia stories published this year. All free to read for a limited time.
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Park fire became California’s fourth largest this month. It erupted in a part of the state that is increasingly covered with the scars of wildfires.
By Elena Shao
The presidential race will most likely come down to voters in 10 states that remain competitive.
By Lily Boyce, Eli Murray and Alicia Parlapiano
Three New York Times reporters who attended the rally confirmed that the crowd numbered in the thousands.
By Bora Erden, Malika Khurana, Ashley Wu, Kalina Borkiewicz and Kellen Browning
In some fast-growing Sun Belt cites, “the overnight lows kind of sneak up on you.”
By Ronda Kaysen and Aatish Bhatia
Los videos de las cámaras corporales y otras imágenes aportan nuevos datos sobre la respuesta y la presencia de las fuerzas del orden en el edificio donde se situó el atacante.
By Neil Bedi, Aric Toler and Haley Willis
Miniature running visualizations highlight the greatest performances on the track at the 2024 Olympics.
By Nick Bartzokas, Scott Cacciola, Alice Fang, Jon Huang and Eden Weingart
China has moved thousands of people to new settlements on its frontiers. It calls them “border guardians.”
By Muyi Xiao and Agnes Chang
See the Summer Olympics in a series of composite images.
By Weiyi Cai, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward, Jeremy White and Josh Williams
Bodycam videos and other footage provide new insights into the law enforcement response and presence at the building where the shooter was positioned.
By Neil Bedi, Aric Toler and Haley Willis
Satellite data shows the devastation the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah militants has left on both sides of the border.
By Lauren Leatherby, Leanne Abraham and Euan Ward
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