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A panel of journalists answers questions from the audience during a Times Insider event on Thursday.
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Hello Insiders,
What happens when a news story runs? Perhaps that's obvious: Readers read it.
What happens after a news story runs? Less obvious. The people in the article, they
still go about their lives even though their story isn't "news" anymore. What has
happened to them?
This week we check in with an Afghan boy named Sardar "Samie" Hussain. He is a
i6-year-old refugee who was caught in limbo following the immigration ban. But he
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had a plane ticket to America ... and he planned to use it. Did he make it? Joe
Cochrane follows up. Read!
Looking for something else? Try our latest copy editing quiz. Spot the errors, but
don't dawdle: We're on deadline here!
Finally, listen up: March Madness is fast approaching, which means it's time to start
thinking about your brackets. Save the date — Monday, March 13 at 2:3o p.m. E.D.T.
— for a live chat with Andrew Das, an editor on the sports desk, and Marc Tracy, a
reporter who's covered college sports for The Times since 2014. Eager beavers, ask
your questions ahead of time!
Until next week,
Francesca Donner
Times Insider
What to Read Now
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library paste and a cigarette. 1964. Robert Frank
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Copy Edit This! The Times's standards editor, Philip B.
Corbett, invites readers to correct
Quiz No. 4 grammatical errors in recent New York Times
articles.
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released in January
Reporters: North Korea's Missile purportedly shows a
Launches Were Failing Too Often missile launched off the
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coast of North Korea
igniting in mid-air on
Anatomy of an eight-month-long cyberwar investigation that spanned
two administrations.
Illegal, Undocumented, Reyes, right,
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left Honduras last year
Unauthorized: The Terms of to be with her husband,
Immigration Reporting who lives in North
Carolina.
When it comes to reporting on immigration, even the most basic
terminology is fraught with political implications.
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known as Samie, in front
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Just days after President Trump signed his first travel ban, Sardar
Hussain "did something about which I still shake my head and chuckle: He decided to
get on the airplane anyway."
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beloved booby bird rounds out The Times's daily mix of stories.
Bing, Beep, Chirp: It's the President!
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For Times journalists who cover the president, missing one of his Twitter in September
tweets is not an option. 2015. Many journalists
have set up alerts for his
posts.
Matters of Public Record: Rich Rik. Carlo Croce is a
prominent cancer
Resource for Reporters research scientist at
Ohio State University.
Reporters James Glanz and Agustin Armendariz explain why their
front page story about cancer fraud allegations reminds us about the
importance of public records.
LIVE EVENT
Marc Lacey
Race in America: Racial Progress or
Racist Progress?
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On Thursday, March 9, at 6:3o p.m. EST, Marc Lacey, The Times's
national editor, will host a discussion about race relations in America.
TALK TO THE TIMES
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Live Chat: Need Help With Your basketball team
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N.C.A.A. Bracket? practice at Pepsi Center
At 2:3o p.m. E.D.T. on Monday, March 13, Andrew Das and Marc
in Denver on
Tracy, two journalists on The Times's sports desk, will be on hand for
Wednesday.
a live chat about March Madness.
What We're Reading
Great reads around the web, including the most important university
class in Britain and how conspiracies spread on YouTube.
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A reader's inquiry reveals that the 1971 movie "Shaft" contains a 42nd Street in January
valuable glimpse of gay political history — and a lampoon of The
Times.
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