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Corina Knoll

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@nytimes in Los Angeles

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@corinaknoll
Corina Knoll
7 years
#CaliforniaFire: Trapped in the fire, she called her daughters https://t.co/4juADPlgia #Paradise
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latimes.com
This is how I die.
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The New York Times
1 year
He spent years stitching together shirts, trousers and relationships with the children he had once left behind. It all unraveled on a busy street in Los Angeles.
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He spent years stitching together shirts, trousers and relationships with the children he had once left behind. It all unraveled on a busy street in Los Angeles.
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@nicole_hong
Nicole Hong
1 year
New investigation from @mrothfeld and me: Shen Yun is an international juggernaut, touring on five continents with holdings of more than $265 million. But for the young dancers and musicians who powered the show, the success has come at a steep cost. https://t.co/vxED1fo94D
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As the popular dance show grew into an international juggernaut, some of the group’s young performers paid a steep price.
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@BenMullin
Ben Mullin
2 years
This is unusual. It did not happen during similar walk-outs by employees of The New York Times and The Washington Post. Some Los Angeles Times journalists have told me that this has made coordinating coverage for tomorrow difficult.
@BenMullin
Ben Mullin
2 years
Some Los Angeles Times journalists who participated in today’s walkout are telling me they have been locked out of their company email and Slack messaging systems.
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@jiejennyzou
Jie Jenny Zou
2 years
just fyi that @latimes mgmt has so far chosen to: - dock pay for those of us participating in today's walkout -block our access to Slack -keep secret how many layoffs in total are planned
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@nytimes
The New York Times
2 years
Lahaina residents had little time to flee the nation’s deadliest wildfire in over a century, where at least 115 people were killed. One family detailed their frantic escape more than a month after the fires. https://t.co/fDfcZ6wJJd
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@bobkolker
Bob Kolker
2 years
The families in this case have been through so much. They’ve been waiting for a headline like this for a long time. https://t.co/FUyPj4wslJ #lisk
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Architect Rex Heuermann, 59, pleaded not guilty Friday to first-degree and second-degree murder in the deaths of three women.
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Corina Knoll
2 years
Guess I just hope people know how good he was, the impact he quietly made at LAT. Because he was never into promoting himself, stayed away from newsroom politics, didn't manage up, made lots of time for his family. Anyway, thank you, Steve. Everything you did mattered.
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Corina Knoll
2 years
The best editor I ever worked w/@latimes was @StephenMarble. Patient, thoughtful, funny, smart w/narratives, calm under pressure, helped them win a Pulitzer. Mostly tho, he treated young me with respect, helped hoist up my dreams. He was laid off yesterday after 26 yrs.
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@nytimes
The New York Times
2 years
After graduating from Stanford in 2009, David Breaux struggled to find his path — until he dove into the idea of selflessness and found his calling as “the Compassion Guy.” But in late April, he was found stabbed to death on a park bench at 50 years old.
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After graduating from Stanford, David Breaux struggled to find his path — until he found his calling as “the Compassion Guy.”
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@aaja
Asian American Journalists Association est. 1981
3 years
Our 2023 Excellence in Written Reporting, News Award goes to @corinaknoll for “A Daring Dream and a Lifelong Love, Dashed in a Moment of Violence” for @nytimes. #AAJAKudos, @corinaknoll! https://t.co/YB6LZdbl3s #AAPIHM
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@mirjordan
Miriam Jordan
3 years
1/ In June 2018, we reported on a raid at a meat plant that separated families and prompted a Tennessee town to rally around its immigrant community. Today, they reached a settlement over misdeeds committed by agents during the immigration operation.
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Agents conducted one of the biggest workplace raids since President Trump announced a crackdown on illegal immigration, detaining 97 workers in Morristown. But for residents, these workers were their...
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@hannahdreier
Hannah Dreier
3 years
The US is seeing an unprecedented wave of migrant child labor right now. Thousands of kids are working overnight in dangerous factories for brands like Cheerios, Fruit of the Loom and Ford. They're here alone and they're being failed in the most basic way. https://t.co/5IlCNTjGdh
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Arriving in record numbers, they’re ending up in dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws — including in factories that make products for well-known brands like Cheetos and Fruit of the Loom.
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Corina Knoll
3 years
side note: can't say enough about how kind, responsible, thoughtful and determined Jacqueline is — all while forced to be independent, navigating many challenges mostly on her own. story edited by @kyamamura https://t.co/c6foxVx6Ve
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Corina Knoll
3 years
Jacqueline Benitez became homeless at 19. A college student who works at a preschool, she was thrilled to land a coveted Section 8 housing voucher. It would cover most of the rent if she found an apartment. Here’s what happened next. https://t.co/c6foxVx6Ve
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As the housing crisis deepens in Los Angeles County, one young woman learns that searching for a place of her own is more difficult than ever.
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Corina Knoll
3 years
videos by @qianisabelle, photos by Li Qiang and @mabramsonphoto, edited by @kyamamura
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