Portrait of Sabrina Tavernise

Sabrina Tavernise

Sabrina Tavernise is co-host of “The Daily.”

She started at The New York Times in Moscow in 2000 and spent her first 10 years as a foreign correspondent, based in Russia, Iraq and Pakistan, and in Turkey, where she was the Istanbul bureau chief. In Iraq, she covered civilian casualties and documented the lives of ordinary Iraqis from 2003 to 2007, and was one of the first to identify sectarian cleansing in 2005.

Before joining The Times, Ms. Tavernise was a freelance writer in Russia for publications including BusinessWeek. From 1997 to 1999, she worked for Bloomberg News in Moscow.

In 2010, she became a national correspondent covering demographics and was the lead writer for The Times on the Census, capturing major demographic shifts underway in the United States, including in mortality and fertility, race and ethnicity.

Ms. Tavernise grew up in a rural town in western Massachusetts, where she picked blueberries for summer work. She went to Westfield High School and graduated from Barnard College in 1993. She moved to the eastern coast of Russia in 1995, to a town called Magadan, where she helped run a United States Agency for International Development-funded business training center.

She is now based in Washington.

Latest

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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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    Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?

    The Environmental Protection Agency says “forever chemicals” must be removed from tap water. But they lurk in much more of what we eat, drink and use.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Kim Tingley, Clare Toeniskoetter, Shannon M. Lin, Summer Thomad, Stella Tan, Jessica Cheung, Sydney Harper, Devon Taylor, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano 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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    Trump’s Abortion Dilemma

    After months of mixed signals, the former president said abortion rights should be left to the states.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Lisa Lerer, Rob Szypko, Luke Vander Ploeg, Shannon M. Lin, Summer Thomad, Lexie Diao, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Diane Wong, Pat McCusker and Chris Wood

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    Hamas Took Her, and Still Has Her Husband

    The story of one family at the center of the war in Gaza.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Lynsea Garrison, Mooj Zadie, Rikki Novetsky, Shannon Lin, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop and Alyssa Moxley

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    The United States vs. the iPhone

    Washington’s crackdown on Big Tech is coming for Apple.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, David McCabe, Carlos Prieto, Mooj Zadie, Eric Krupke, Summer Thomad, Liz O. Baylen, Brad Fisher, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop and Alyssa Moxley

  8.  

    A Terrorist Attack in Russia

    The tragedy in a Moscow suburb is a blow to Vladimir V. Putin, coming only days after his stage-managed election victory.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Anton Troianovski, Will Reid, Rachelle Bonja, Patricia Willens, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano and Alyssa Moxley

  9.  

    The Caitlin Clark Phenomenon

    The Iowa basketball star is blazing a trail in women’s sports.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Matt Flegenheimer, Clare Toeniskoetter, Olivia Natt, Alex Stern, Rachelle Bonja, Mooj Zadie, Lexie Diao, Michael Benoist, Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, Dan Powell, Rowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley

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    Your Car May Be Spying on You

    Modern vehicles can track all kinds of data, including location and driving style, raising a host of troubling privacy issues.

    By Sabrina Tavernise, Kashmir Hill, Olivia Natt, Alex Stern, Diana Nguyen, Will Reid, Rikki Novetsky, Devon Taylor, Marion Lozano, Pat McCusker, Rowan Niemisto and Alyssa Moxley

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