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NEW: A deep dive into the misinformation campaign driving the measles crisis in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. From magazines to a worldwide Yiddish conference call, here's how the anti-vaccination movement continues to cast doubt on settled science.
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We've received a lot of questions about the measles outbreak in New York. With the help of the , , and I answered some of them:
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What happens to communities when measles come to your town? joined to discuss.
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Does the waiter know your name? Do you have a standing spot at the bar? Then you're a regular, and we want to hear from you.
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Tyler Pager 31. maalisk.
“They go to work, it’s their job. You have a work flow, you write articles. They have a workflow, they murder people.” Read 's incredible tale on the Russian assassin who killed a man in Ukraine but has no remorse.
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Tyler Pager 28. maalisk.
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Hi, I'd love to chat! Can you send me an email: [email protected].
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Tyler Pager 26. maalisk.
Read 's first story for from Gitmo:
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Read this thread from for more context on our story about Jeremy Richman's death. She has been closely following the lawsuits Sandy Hook families have filed against Alex Jones and other conspiracy theorists.
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"But the mayor in question was not Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York City, population 8.6 million. It was Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., population 102,245." Read on 's fundraiser in NYC:
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“He seemed as excited about his work as I’d ever seen him, which makes the morning’s news so unthinkable,” said. Heartbreaking story on the apparent suicide of Jeremy Richman, whose 6-year-old daughter was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting.
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Eliza Shapiro 22. maalisk.
New: I sat down with a group of Stuyvesant's black and Hispanic students this week, after their very existence at their school became the subject of a national debate. Here's what they have to say.
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Ali Watkins 15. maalisk.
What a week. Monday: Cocaine bust Tuesday: Sex assault prosecutions Wednesday: A (partial) skeleton in Queens Thursday: Mob hit? Friday: A new Gambino war?
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As said "Kickers > ledes," so make sure you read al the way through his latest dive into how grievance politics goes beyond Trump.
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This is the second New York representative to endorse Beto today. As wrote last week, NY's own Kirsten Gillibrand has not been endorsed by any members of the state's delegation:
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Clifford Levy 7. maalisk.
One Brooklyn student was not vaccinated against measles. 21 others got sick.
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Shane Goldmacher 7. maalisk.
What happens when the midwife to a generation of Mennonite women in rural New York is suddenly arrested for practicing without a proper license? with the tale
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State Police say Elizabeth Catlin "went far beyond acting as a birthing attendant," performing midwifery duties without the proper license. Though Ms. Catlin has a certification, it is not recognized by New York state.
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“Normally the Mennonites do not speak out — and especially the women don’t — because we’re kind of taught the men are the leaders,” said Kathleen Zimmerman, a 37-year-old mother of eight children, four of whom Elizabeth Catlin helped to deliver.
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Mennonites, who shun technology, do not have health insurance and prefer to avoid hospitals. As a matter of tradition, they like to deliver their children in their own homes. But, they worry the arrest of Ms. Catlin has threatened their ability to do that.
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Tyler Pager 5. maalisk.
NEW: The arrest of a birth attendant in upstate New York has rocked a large Mennonite community. The Mennonites have come to rely on Elizabeth Catlin to deliver roughly 70 of the approximately 200 births each year. My story from Penn Yan, New York:
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