Scott Reinhard

Scott Reinhard is a graphics editor at the New York Times, where he focuses on cartography and data visualization. He holds a master's degree in Graphic Design from North Carolina State University.

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    One Area Where Biden Is Leading Trump: His Number of Donors

    President Biden recently overtook former President Donald J. Trump in the total number of donors who have given to his campaign, which is often seen as a proxy for voter engagement.

    By Albert Sun, Scott Reinhard and Rebecca Davis O’Brien

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    A New Pacific Arsenal to Counter China

    With missiles, submarines and alliances, the Biden administration has built a presence in the region to rein in Beijing’s expansionist goals.

    By John Ismay, Edward Wong and Pablo Robles

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    How the Key Bridge Collapsed in Baltimore: Maps and Photos

    A major bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship early Tuesday, sending vehicles plunging into the water and setting off an emergency response.

    By Weiyi Cai, Agnes Chang, Lauren Leatherby, Lazaro Gamio, Leanne Abraham and Scott Reinhard

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    Ghosts on the Glacier

    Decades after the unexplained deaths of two American climbers in Argentina, a camera belonging to one of them was found in the snow. The film held astonishing images, but the mystery endures.

    By John Branch and Emily Rhyne

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    Maps: Tracking the Attacks in Israel and Gaza

    See where Israel has bulldozed vast areas of Gaza, as its invasion continues to advance south.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Karen Yourish, Elena Shao, Eli Murray, Scott Reinhard, Josh Holder, Agnes Chang, Eleanor Lutz, Weiyi Cai, Pablo Robles, Leanne Abraham, Zach Levitt, Tim Wallace, Yousur Al-Hlou, Aric Toler, Ishaan Jhaveri, Robin Stein, Ashley Wu, Riley Mellen, John Ismay, Hiba Yazbek, Christoph Koettl, Molly Cook Escobar, Charlie Smart, Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman, Amy Schoenfeld Walker, Bora Erden and Jon Huang

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    Vote Count: House Removes McCarthy as Speaker

    Here’s how each member of the House voted on the successful motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker.

    By Molly Cook Escobar, Kennedy Elliott, Jasmine C. Lee, Zach Levitt, John-Michael Murphy, Alicia Parlapiano, Scott Reinhard, Rachel Shorey, Ashley Wu and Karen Yourish

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    Maps: Where the Earthquake Struck Morocco

    See where the earthquake caused major damage in cities and towns in southern Morocco.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Marco Hernandez, Scott Reinhard, Elena Shao, Karen Yourish and Christine Zhang

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    Elon Musk’s Unmatched Power in the Stars

    The tech billionaire has become the dominant power in satellite internet technology. The ways he is wielding that influence are raising global alarms.

    By Adam Satariano, Scott Reinhard, Cade Metz, Sheera Frenkel and Malika Khurana

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    Maps: Tracking Air Quality and Smoke From Wildfires

    See maps of where smoke is traveling and how harmful the air has become.

    By Madison Dong, Bea Malsky, Lazaro Gamio, Matthew Bloch, Scott Reinhard, Leanne Abraham, Martín González Gómez, Judson Jones, John-Michael Murphy and Marco Hernandez

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    How the India Train Crash Unfolded

    The sequence of events as three trains collided in one of India’s deadliest rail accidents.

    By Weiyi Cai, Lazaro Gamio, Marco Hernandez, Scott Reinhard, Karan Deep Singh and Sameer Yasir

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    Tracking the Fighting in Sudan: Maps and Videos

    It was unclear who was in control of the country after widespread fighting between rival factions of the military.

    By Axel Boada, Lazaro Gamio, Marco Hernandez, Guillermo Hernandez Martinez, Lauren Leatherby, Nailah Morgan, Scott Reinhard, Declan Walsh, Abdi Latif Dahir and Christoph Koettl

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    See One Historic Turkish Street Before and After the Earthquakes

    The Times flew a drone over a street in Antakya’s Old City to show the places that were lost — among them, a barber shop, a historic church and doner kebab shops.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Bedel Saget, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Sergey Ponomarev and Jeremy White

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    What the Earthquake Destroyed in the Heart of One Turkish City

    The Times identified nearly 200 buildings, many of them eight or more stories tall, in central Kahramanmaras that were damaged or destroyed.

    By Leanne Abraham, Agnes Chang, Lauren Leatherby, Scott Reinhard, Pablo Robles, Ashley Wu and Julie Walton Shaver

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    Tracking the California Storms

    Maps show the extreme weather so far, and the precipitation forecast.

    By Judson Jones, Zach Levitt, Bea Malsky and Scott Reinhard

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    Germany’s Late Equalizer Revives Its World Cup Hopes

    See how Niclas Füllkrug scored a late goal, in a 1-1 draw with Spain, to preserve Germany’s chance of advancing to the knockout rounds.

    By Weiyi Cai, Chloé Desaulles, Alexandre Devaux, Or Fleisher, Allison McCann, Mark McKeague, Scott Reinhard and Bedel Saget

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    Belgium’s Long-Ball Goal Sinks a Determined Canada

    See the moment when Belgium scored the decisive goal to secure a 1-0 victory despite being outplayed by Canada for most of the match.

    By Weiyi Cai, Chloé Desaulles, Alexandre Devaux, Or Fleisher, Malika Khurana, Eleanor Lutz, Allison McCann, Mark McKeague, Scott Reinhard and Bedel Saget

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    How Republicans Won the House

    Republicans defeated more incumbents and won more open seats than Democrats.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Albert Sun, Denise Lu, Scott Reinhard and Malika Khurana

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    From Italy to Croatia on Two Wheels

    A leisurely paced ride, from Trieste, Italy, to the ancient city of Pula, on Croatia’s Istrian shore, offers culture, history and sublime views, not to mention wine and truffles.

    By Alex Crevar

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    How Russia Has Increased Its Military Buildup

    Russia has continued to mass forces on the Ukrainian border, with troops now surrounding the country on all sides, including in Belarus and Transnistria, a Russian-backed breakaway region of Moldova.

    By Michael Schwirtz, Scott Reinhard and Josh Holder

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    In the Path of the Storm

    Tornadoes leveled communities across 260 miles. Survivors tell the tale.

    By Steve Cavendish, Jamie McGee and Rick Rojas

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    See How the Dixie Fire Created Its Own Weather

    This year’s largest blaze fueled its own firestorms, again and again. The New York Times reconstructed a 3-D model to let you get up close.

    By Nadja Popovich, Noah Pisner, Nick Bartzokas, Evan Grothjan, Daniel Mangosing, Karthik Patanjali and Scott Reinhard

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    The Dangerous Road to the Kabul Airport

    Thousands of people have headed to the airport trying to flee, but Taliban fighters have blocked entrances, fired rifles and beaten some people in the crowds.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Jim Huylebroek, Scott Reinhard and Sarah Kerr

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    What Happened in Simone Biles’s Vault

    Biles lost her way midair while vaulting in the women’s team final on Tuesday.

    By Larry Buchanan, Carla Correa, Jon Huang, Taylor Johnston, Denise Lu, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Scott Reinhard, Emily Rhyne, Bedel Saget, Joe Ward and Jeremy White

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    What Matters in a Name Sign?

    We look at the origins of name signs in deaf culture, including one recently assigned to Vice President Harris.

    By Ilaria Parogni

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    The Amazon That Customers Don’t See

    Each year, hundreds of thousands of workers churn through a vast mechanism that hires and monitors, disciplines and fires. Amid the pandemic, the already strained system lurched.

    By Jodi Kantor, Karen Weise and Grace Ashford

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    Mapping the Winter Storm’s Impact

    Maps show where frigid temperatures led to power outages, many in places unaccustomed to such severe cold.

    By Nadja Popovich, Tim Wallace, Veronica Penney and Scott Reinhard

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    Visual Investigations

    How a Presidential Rally Turned Into a Capitol Rampage

    We analyzed the alternating perspectives of President Trump at the podium, the lawmakers inside the Capitol and a growing mob’s destruction and violence.

    By Lauren Leatherby, Arielle Ray, Anjali Singhvi, Christiaan Triebert, Derek Watkins and Haley Willis

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    How a Pro-Trump Mob Stormed the U.S. Capitol

    Hundreds of people barreled past fence barricades and clashed with police officers in an attempt to disrupt the certification of the Electoral College results.

    By Larry Buchanan, Lazaro Gamio, Christina Kelso, Dmitriy Khavin, Lauren Leatherby, Alicia Parlapiano, Scott Reinhard, Anjali Singhvi, Derek Watkins and Karen Yourish

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    The World’s Largest Tropical Wetland Has Become an Inferno

    This year, roughly a quarter of the vast Pantanal wetland in Brazil, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, has burned in wildfires worsened by climate change.

    By Catrin Einhorn, Maria Magdalena Arréllaga, Blacki Migliozzi and Scott Reinhard

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    Fire Map: California, Oregon and Washington

    Where major fires are burning in the Western states and how unhealthy air quality has become.

    By Matthew Bloch, Scott Reinhard, Lucy Tompkins, Bryan Pietsch and Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio

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    How a Massive Bomb Came Together in Beirut’s Port

    Fifteen tons of fireworks. Jugs of kerosene and acid. Thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate. A system of corruption and bribes let the perfect bomb sit for years.

    By Ben Hubbard, Maria Abi-Habib, Mona El-Naggar, Allison McCann, Anjali Singhvi, James Glanz and Jeremy White

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    Mapping the Damage From the Beirut Explosion

    Damage was seen at least two miles from the explosion, encompassing an area with more than 750,000 residents.

    By Anjali Singhvi, Scott Reinhard, Allison McCann, Lauren Leatherby and Blacki Migliozzi

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    Melting Greenland Is Awash in Sand

    As the changing climate melts Greenland's ice sheet, the runoff is filling its fjords with immense amounts of sand. Will the world want to buy some?

    By Henry Fountain

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    How the Notre-Dame Cathedral Fire Spread

    Imagery shows how the fire tore through the cathedral’s wooden roof and toppled its 300-foot spire.

    By Larry Buchanan, Weiyi Cai, James Glanz, Mika Gröndahl, Evan Grothjan, Allison McCann, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Jugal K. Patel, Scott Reinhard, Bedel Saget, Anjali Singhvi and Jeremy White

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    Brumadinho Dam Collapse: A Tidal Wave of Mud

    A mining dam collapsed and buried more than 150 people. Now Brazil is casting an anxious eye on dozens of dams like it.

    By Shasta Darlington, James Glanz, Manuela Andreoni, Matthew Bloch, Sergio Peçanha, Anjali Singhvi and Troy Griggs

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