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Christine Zhang

Christine Zhang is an editor in the graphics department at The New York Times. She is a member of the inaugural class of Newsroom Editing Residents. See her portfolio at christineyzhang.com.

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    Harris Narrows Gap Against Trump, Times/Siena Poll Finds

    In a survey taken after President Biden stepped aside, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are locked in a tight race separated by a single percentage point among likely voters.

    By Shane Goldmacher, Ruth Igielnik and Camille Baker

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    Biden Facing Challenges in Two Must-Win States, Times/Siena Polls Find

    The polls, taken before the assassination attempt on Donald J. Trump, found President Biden trailing Mr. Trump in Pennsylvania, a swing state critical to his re-election hopes, and slightly ahead in Virginia, a state he won by 10 points in 2020.

    By Adam Nagourney and Ruth Igielnik

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    Tracking the Attacks in the First Presidential Debate

    See how much time Biden and Trump spent attacking each other in the first presidential debate.

    By Kalina Borkiewicz, Lily Boyce, Allison McCann, Lazaro Gamio, Blacki Migliozzi, June Kim, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Andrew Park, Ashley Wu and Christine Zhang

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    The One Thing Voters Remember About Trump

    We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.

    By Christine Zhang, Sean Catangui and Alex Lemonides

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    The Three Kinds of Biden Protest Voters

    Despite cruising to the Democratic nomination, President Biden has faced a substantial protest vote in some primaries. The pattern can be broken into three categories.

    By Christine Zhang

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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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    A Summer of Strikes

    See how a wave of labor activity in the United States compares with decades past.

    By Molly Cook Escobar and Christine Zhang

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    ‘War Against the Children’

    New research reveals the vast scope of the Native American boarding school system, which for more than a century removed Native children from their homes and families in an effort to assimilate them. Students at the schools gave up their names, their labor and sometimes their lives.

    By Zach Levitt, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Simon Romero and Tim Wallace

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    Spiraling Legal Bills Threaten Trump With a Cash Crunch

    The former president’s political orbit, including the super PAC that backs him, is already spending more than it is taking in — an unusual trajectory this far out from an election.

    By Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman

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    How a Rebellion in Russia Unfolded Over 36 Hours

    From 11 a.m. Friday to 11 p.m. Saturday, here are the key events from Yevgeny V. Prigozhin’s armed uprising.

    By Lazaro Gamio, Marco Hernandez, Josh Holder, Anatoly Kurmanaev and Christine Zhang

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    Who Gets In? A Guide to America’s Chaotic Border Rules.

    New restrictions on asylum will lead many migrants to be deported — but others will still get into the United States. Here’s what the process will look like.

    By Natalie Kitroeff, Christine Zhang, Miriam Jordan and Eileen Sullivan

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