Justine Simons
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I'm the EP for digital video @TIME. Formerly NYTimes, CNN.
Manhattan, NY
Joined January 2011
A Bitcoin mine moved into a Texas town--then its residents started getting sick. I traveled to Granbury and talked to 50+ people experiencing symptoms that seem to stem from the mine's noise, including heart palpitations, seizures, migraines, blood clots
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A Bitcoin mine moved to a small town in Texas. One by one, the residents fell ill.
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TIME wants to hear from you. Send us a voice mail, a short note, a picture, or a video clip about what it’s like to work through a heat wave and how you’re staying safe here: https://t.co/0vRQQeNkJ4
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I loved Mr Belafonte and I’m so grateful for his revolutionary work and his massive influence on our nation and the world. I found out that he passed just before this interview. He worked so hard and did so much. May he get his well-deserved rest.
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We proudly collaborated with @TIME to publish a piece following the account of an entire Ukrainian village trapped while under siege. Following the invasion of Yahidne, roughly 360 residents were forced into a basement and kept there for nearly a month. https://t.co/xCwHuPHy0r
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Effective Altruism is rooted in a promise of using reason and evidence to "do good better." But seven women told me they experienced sexual misconduct within the movement. Here's just some of what they said: https://t.co/heOaZitlfh
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A must-watch short doc! Bravo @TIME
https://t.co/g13fqEAxBo
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Volodymyr Zelensky and the spirit of Ukraine is TIME's 2022 Person of the Year https://t.co/RKSKKnaI7b
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TIME's 2022 Person of the Year: Volodymyr Zelensky and the spirit of Ukraine #TIMEPOY
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Climate change drove Nepali workers to Qatar to build the World Cup stadiums. It also made their jobs more dangerous. (via @arynebaker for @TIME)
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Climate change drives migrant laborers to take dangerous jobs in hot countries, like building Qatar's World Cup stadiums.
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Grantees @arynbaker, @edkashi and @tlaffay traveled the route that half a million Nepali migrants have taken over the past decade to Middle Eastern countries, as climate change and heat endangers their work. Watch this short film for @time.
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https://cdn.jwplayer.com/previews/CF4oAg12 When the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration predicts that as many as a billion people will be displaced by climate change over the next 30...
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Preparation for the World Cup has brought global attention to the deadly perils of working in extreme temperatures—and a new model for safety https://t.co/hSGshapfz3 This story was supported by the @pulitzercenter
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Preparation for the World Cup has brought global attention to the deadly perils of working in extreme temperatures—and a new model for safety
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🌡 Climate change is making heat waves more common and outdoor labour more dangerous. What can we learn from the thousands of migrant workers who suffered to prepare Qatar for the #FIFAWorldCup? Watch our short film, in collaboration with @TIME and supported by @pulitzercenter.
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TIME followed the route half a million Nepali migrant laborers have taken to countries like Qatar, where they have built the stadiums, hotels, and venues that will host fans and players for the upcoming World Cup. Watch the full documentary: https://t.co/vb6F4EhhHV
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Race-based federal lending rules from New Deal programs in the 1930s kept Black families locked out of suburban neighborhoods, a policy that continues to slow economic mobility. Video by @retroreport for TIME Watch here:
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Race-based federal lending rules from New Deal programs in the 1930s kept Black families locked out of suburban neighborhoods.
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TIME's new cover: Thousands of migrant workers died preparing Qatar to host the World Cup. In an overheating world, that's just the beginning. This story was supported by the @pulitzercenter
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Iran's Leading Human Rights Lawyer on Future of Protests | Time
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Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh on why people are protesting and the future of women's rights in Iran
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The death of Mahsa Amini did not happen in isolation. "The Iranian government sees women as the first line of opposition" says an activist in this 2020 TIME documentary by filmmaker Jeff Kaufman
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I spent 5 hours interviewing Peiter Zatko, the Twitter whistleblower better known as Mudge. The result is this nuanced story about his life, his thorny revelations, and what they really mean. A dream team collab with @VeraMBergen and @andrewrchow 🤩 https://t.co/DeL10ummoZ
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Inside Peiter 'Mudge' Zatko's messy battle with Twitter
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