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Lisa Chow

Recent and archived work by Lisa Chow for The New York Times

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    Is $60 Billion Enough to Save Ukraine?

    Congress approved a new aid package after months of delay, potentially throwing the country a lifeline in its war with Russia.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Marc Santora, Shannon M. Lin, Eric Krupke, Michael Simon Johnson, Alexandra Leigh Young, Lisa Chow, Brendan Klinkenberg, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop and Chris Wood

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    The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu

    An unusual outbreak of the disease has spread to dairy herds in multiple U.S. states.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Rikki Novetsky, Nina Feldman, Eric Krupke, Alex Stern, Lisa Chow, Patricia Willens, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto, Sophia Lanman and Chris Wood

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    Iran’s Unprecedented Attack on Israel

    A yearslong shadow war between the countries burst into the open after Tehran fired hundreds of drones and missiles.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Eric Schmitt, Rachelle Bonja, Alex Stern, Luke Vander Ploeg, Marc Georges, Lisa Chow, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Corey Schreppel and Chris Wood

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    How Tesla Planted the Seeds for Its Own Potential Downfall

    Elon Musk’s factory in China saved his company and made him ultrarich. Now, it may backfire.

    By Katrin Bennhold, Mara Hvistendahl, Rikki Novetsky, Mooj Zadie, Rachelle Bonja, Lisa Chow, Alexandra Leigh Young, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop, Sophia Lanman and Chris Wood

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    The Accidental Tax Cutter in Chief

    President Biden says he wants to rake in more money from corporations and high earners. But so far, he has cut more taxes than he’s raised.

    By Michael Barbaro, Jim Tankersley, Stella Tan, Mary Wilson, Michael Simon Johnson, Lisa Chow, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    The Bombshell Case That Will Transform the Housing Market

    After several lawsuits brought by home sellers, the rules around buying and selling properties are about to change.

    By Michael Barbaro, Debra Kamin, Diana Nguyen, Shannon Lin, Sydney Harper, Brendan Klinkenberg, Lisa Chow, Diane Wong, Marion Lozano, Sophia Lanman, Rowan Niemisto, Brad Fisher and Alyssa Moxley

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    The State of the Union

    Delivering the final annual address of his first term, President Biden made the case for a second.

    By Michael Barbaro, Jim Tankersley, Mooj Zadie, Alex Stern, Carlos Prieto, Lisa Chow, Pat McCusker, Brad Fisher and Alyssa Moxley

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    A Deadly Aid Delivery and Growing Threat of Famine in Gaza

    Desperate Gazans descended on aid trucks. Israeli troops opened fire. But exactly how people died, and who was responsible, remains contested.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Hiba Yazbek, Sydney Harper, Rachelle Bonja, Lynsea Garrison, Liz O. Baylen, Lisa Chow, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop and Alyssa Moxley

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    Putin’s Opposition Ponders a Future Without Aleksei Navalny

    A friend of the opposition leader discusses how Mr. Navalny mobilized a generation of young Russians and what happens now.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Rob Szypko, Mooj Zadie, Rikki Novetsky, Sydney Harper, Lisa Chow, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Pat McCusker and Alyssa Moxley

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    The Messy Fight Over the SAT

    Many U.S. colleges have stopped requiring standardized tests on the theory that they hurt diversity. That view might be misguided.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Stella Tan, Shannon Lin, Lisa Chow, Devon Taylor, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop and Chris Wood

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