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Anita Badejo

Anita Badejo is a supervising editor for “The Daily,” based in London. Previously, she was the executive editor and co-host of Pop-Up Magazine, the acclaimed live storytelling series. She has collaborated with a wide range of journalists in audio, film, photography and writing and has hosted shows at venues across North America, including Lincoln Center in New York, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Curran Theatre in San Francisco and the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles. Prior to Pop-Up, she was an associate features editor at BuzzFeed News. She is a graduate of Brown University.

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    The New Afghanistan, Through the Eyes of Three Women

    How lives have changed under the Taliban’s increasingly restrictive rule.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Asthaa Chaturvedi, Clare Toeniskoetter, Eric Krupke, Nina Feldman, Anita Badejo, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Diane Wong and Chris Wood

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    The Godfather of A.I. Has Some Regrets

    Geoffrey Hinton, who helped invent the technology behind ChatGPT, is worried we are racing toward danger.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Stella Tan, Rikki Novetsky, Luke Vander Ploeg, Mary Wilson, Michael Benoist, Anita Badejo, Lisa Chow, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Chris Wood

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    Is Trump’s Nomination Now Inevitable?

    The 2022 midterms looked as if they might push Republicans to move on. But things have shifted.

    By Michael Barbaro, Luke Vander Ploeg, Michael Simon Johnson, Clare Toeniskoetter, Carlos Prieto, Caitlin O’Keefe, Rachel Quester, Lisa Tobin, Anita Badejo, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell and Chris Wood

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    Biden’s Radical Option to End the Debt Fight

    The federal government has perhaps less than a month left before an economically devastating default on its debt.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Rob Szypko, Alex Stern, Anita Badejo, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Chris Wood

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    How Two Generals Led Sudan to the Brink of Civil War

    As they talked peace, the military leaders were preparing to turn their forces on each other — devastating a country of 45 million people.

    By Michael Barbaro, Mooj Zadie, Luke Vander Ploeg, Clare Toeniskoetter, Mary Wilson, Rikki Novetsky, Anita Badejo, Marc Georges, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    The Outsourcing of America’s Border Problem

    A deadly fire at an immigration center in Mexico has raised troubling questions about the U.S. crackdown on migrant crossings.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Carlos Prieto, Nina Feldman, Michael Simon Johnson, Shannon Lin, Anita Badejo, Liz O. Baylen, Paige Cowett, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    Should the Government Pay for Your Bad Climate Decisions?

    As climate change becomes a health risk, the U.S. government has warned it will reassess spending priorities.

    By Michael Barbaro, Carlos Prieto, Michael Simon Johnson, Rob Szypko, Anita Badejo, Patricia Willens, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    What Is E.S.G., and Why Are Republicans So Mad About It?

    President Biden’s first veto could be in defense of an investment philosophy most Americans have never heard of.

    By Michael Barbaro, Will Reid, Alex Stern, Stella Tan, Michael Simon Johnson, Lisa Chow, Anita Badejo, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto, Marion Lozano and Chris Wood

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    A New Child Labor Crisis in America

    Migrant children are ending up in some of the most dangerous jobs in the country.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Nina Feldman, Will Reid, Anita Badejo, Paige Cowett, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Rachelle Bonja, Rowan Niemisto and Chris Wood

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