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Astronomers detected a possible signature of life on a planet orbiting a star 120 light-years away.
They're called public records for a reason. Starting today, WIRED will *stop paywalling* articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, becoming the first publication to partner with @freedom.press to offer this for our new coverage.
30 charts that show how everything changed in the U.S. in March 2020. My new piece with Irineo Cabreros @upshot.nytimes.com Here's a paywall-free link: www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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On Sunday night, press workers at the Maryland Heights printing plant wiped down machines and posed for photos as trucks carrying Monday's paper headed out into the snow.
Breaking News: The first U.S. bird flu death was reported in Louisiana. The patient was older than 65 and had underlying medical conditions, officials said. He was exposed to the virus from a backyard flock and wild birds.
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People often ask what accessibility considerations to keep in mind when creating data visualizations. For guidance and advice, check out Sarah L. Fossheim's list of 10 things to do (or not do) when designing accessible data visualizations.
fossheim.io/writing/post...
A choropleth map of the United States with orange dots showing concentrated poverty in metropolitan America. Before the pandemic, the nation’s metro areas had nearly 5,800 neighborhoods with poverty rates of 30 percent or higher. One in 15 Americans lived in these places. And there were more children in these high-poverty neighborhoods than in all of New England.
Earlier this year, I spoke to students as part of the New England Scholastic Press Association’s conference about how to create impactful data visualization.
A bar chart in Spanish showing how the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts voted in the last three presidential elections comparing the number of votes received by the democratic candidate vs. Trump. In 2020, Donald Trump made headlines in Massachusetts because of the inroads he made in Lawrence, a traditionally Democratic stronghold that also happens to be the most Hispanic city in the state. Four years later, he continued to make big gains in the Gateway City.
As part of our post-election coverage, I worked on graphics in English and Spanish for the Globe’s bilingual Latinx newsletter ¡Mira!. We looked into the city of Lawrence, which is predominantly Hispanic, and where Trump has made inroads in the Democratic stronghold.
Worked on an illustrated look at the day-to-day life of nurses in the intensive care unit. The fifth installment will be released at the end of December: apps.bostonglobe.com/opinion/grap...
Wrote a Python script that updates our monthly rent tracker, which shows rent estimates and trends for cities and towns in Greater Boston: www.bostonglobe.com/2024/08/12/b...
Created a town-by-town map showing where median home prices have risen the most in Massachusetts over the past five years: www.bostonglobe.com/2024/06/03/b...
Here are some recent highlights:
Contributed to the Spotlight team’s series, “Beyond the Gilded Gate,” which looked into Massachusetts’ housing crisis: apps.bostonglobe.com/2023/10/spec...
I'm originally from Toronto 🇨🇦 And I've worked in journalism for more than a decade at various publications in Canada and the United States as a reporter, web editor and fact checker.
My work at the Boston Globe is a mix of data, design and code 📈
I specialize in creating data visualizations such as charts, maps and other special presentations to help readers better understand and engage with our stories.
Howdy folks 👋 Just wanted to introduce myself.
My name is Andrew Nguyen, I’m a newsroom developer at the @bostonglobe.com. You can reach me by email at andrew.nguyen@globe.com