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- Mike McIntire - The New York Times
I’m an investigative reporter at The New York Times I look for stories that reveal things people need to know about their health and safety, public institutions and elected leaders My
- Local Investigations Fellowship - The New York Times Company
The Local Investigations Fellowship gives journalists the opportunity to produce signature investigative work focused on the state or region they’re reporting from that will be published by The Times and made available for free for co-publication by local newsrooms
- List of New York Times Journalists and Editors
Here is the list of top New York Times Journalists and Reporters with their contact information and social media links
- The New York Times’ Local Investigations Fellowship has helped . . .
Since launching in 2023, fellows have published more than 45 stories across the country at no cost to the local outlets The work has been expansive, featuring reporting from Hawaii to rural Mississippi, and acute in its spotlighting of issues that deeply affect the communities involved
- Divining data: How AI invigorates The New York Times’ approach to . . .
By building tools based on repeated patterns, The New York Times is strategically applying AI as a force multiplier for investigative journalism – while maintaining traditional journalistic standards of accuracy and verification, explains Zach Seward
- Introduction to Investigative Journalism - The School of The New York Times
This course introduces students to the basics of, and the tools for, investigative journalism apart from conventional journalism Engage with investigative journalists and experts to understand how a news organization approaches, and invests in, each piece
- Introducing the 2025-26 Local Investigations Fellows
Investigative reporting that was produced through the fellowship has received national recognition The Times, in collaboration with The Baltimore Banner and with support from Big Local News, won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting for an investigation into the deadly opioid crisis
- Visual Investigations - The New York Times
New York Times reporters compiled a wide array of clues to uncover what happened to Bashar al-Assad’s key enforcers after the fall of the regime
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