THE INDICTMENT OF DONALD TRUMP

Trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
[The Washington Post, 04 April 2023]
Live updates of 35 reporters covering 34 crimes

THE DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II

They Watched the Queen’s Funeral From a Pub
[Town & Country, 19 September 2022]
Pints and circumstance

The uncertain future of royal merchandise
[Morning Brew, 16 September 2022]
Kicked out of a shop for asking about Queen Camilla

Why I Waited 20 Hours to See the Queen’s Coffin
[Town & Country, 15 September 2022]
A death to last a lifetime

The First People in Line to Pay Their Respects to the Queen
[Town & Country, 14 September 2022]
God save the Queue

Laying the First Flowers Outside Buckingham Palace
[Town & Country, 08 September 2022]
Grief 25,782 days in the making

THE EMERGING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Frustrated and struggling, New Yorkers contemplate abandoning the city they love
[The Washington Post, 26 May 2020]
Call it The Great Reassessment

How a politician with no medical background came to be hyped as ‘the Anthony Fauci of the New York City Council’
[The Washington Post, 29 April 2020]
Se habla Español

The Bronx, long a symbol of American poverty, is now New York City’s coronavirus capital
[The Washington Post, 21 April 2020]
The pandemic hits the nation’s poorest congressional district

New York’s Italian Americans, now at U.S. epicenter, relive the heartache felt as virus ravaged families overseas
[The Washington Post, 13 April 2020]
“My tomatoes will never know they grew in crisis.”

They survived the HIV crisis. Now New York’s aging gay population is confronting another plague.
[The Washington Post, 03 April 2020]
Citywide, a death every four minutes

For Divorced Parents, Navigating Coronavirus Is a Balancing Act
[The New York Times, 27 March 2020]
What if a parent gets too sick? Or a child gets infected?