The administration continues its takedown of data that it doesn’t agree with. To…
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Charting data that might disappear soon
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Try to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget
The “Department of Government Efficiency” wants to cut $2 trillion from the federal…
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Leaving out keywords in a halftime show
I missed this one last week, pre-Super Bowl, but for The Washington Post,…
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Mapping the American Airlines and Army helicopter collision
The Washington Post mapped the flight paths leading up to the collision over…
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Astoria, not the single-parent capital of America
In Kindergarten Cop, one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s greatest works, a mother welcomes the…
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Hot winds fueling the fires
The Washington Post illustrates how air flows from the Great Basin, over the…
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January 6 defendants, a breakdown
1,580 people were charged with federal crimes for the riot at the U.S.…
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Counting the Christmas days with snow
This is a fun one by Dylan Moriarty for the Washington Post. Punch…
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Online reach of Elon Musk on X
As you can imagine, Elon Musk, the owner of X, has a prominent…
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Material requirements from EV batteries
To make batteries for electric vehicles, manufacturers require materials from all over the…
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Mapping every voter as a grain of sand
To show the mix of votes across the country, the Washington Post used…
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Why states swing while counts come in
Some might wonder why early results lean towards a party and then shift…
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Live map of county shifts
The Washington Post has a live county map that shows the shift towards…
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Early voting turnout
Early voting isn’t coming in as hot as in 2020, but there are…
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Which campaign people donate more to, by ZIP code
Using a combination of Federal Election Commission filings and voter registration, the Washington…
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Legality of abortion pills in each state
For the Washington Post, N. Kirkpatrick and Szu Yu Chen describe the legality…
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How Americans vote in each state
Some states have almost completely moved to voting by mail or early voting,…
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Presidential campaign target states, since 1952
We mostly hear about a handful of swing states these days, as presidential…
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Restaurant preferences via campaign spending
For WP’s Department of Data, Kati Perry and Adrián Blanco examine campaign spending…
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Preparing for a hurricane, a visual guide
For The Washington Post, N. Kirkpatrick, Aaron Steckelberg, and Leslie Shapiro provide a…