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Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

Data visualization, maps and other visual journalism from The New York Times Graphics Desk

Highlights

  1. How Tariffs Work

    Understanding who will end up paying for the higher costs means understanding how manufacturing, trade and supply chains function — and how costs build along each step of the complex process. Take shoes, for example.

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  1. All of the Trump Administration’s Major Moves in the First 100 Days

    The New York Times is tracking the actions and significant statements of President Trump and his administration during the first 100 days of Mr. Trump’s second term.

     By Karen YourishEric RabinowitzAshley WuLazaro GamioAishvarya Kavi and

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  2. Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda

    Follow the lawsuits and rulings that are challenging President Trump's executive orders.

     By Alex LemonidesSeamus HughesMattathias Schwartz and

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  3. Tracking Trump’s Cabinet Confirmations

    See which of President Trump’s cabinet nominees have been confirmed by the Senate.

     By June KimKaren YourishJasmine C. Lee and

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  4. Where Trump, Musk and DOGE Have Cut Federal Workers So Far

    President Trump and Elon Musk have spent several weeks slashing federal jobs — often in defiance of legal limits — and there are more to come. These are the reported cuts to date.

     By Ashley WuAmy Schoenfeld WalkerJon Huang and

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  5. The People Carrying Out Musk’s Plans at DOGE

    The Times identified 50 people within the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, a group formed by Elon Musk that in a short few weeks has radically upended federal agencies.

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  1. How Trump’s Directives Echo Project 2025

    President Trump attempted during his campaign to distance himself from the right-wing blueprint to overhaul the federal government, but many of his administration’s actions so far have mirrored it.

     By Elena ShaoKaren Yourish and

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  2. How Each Senator Has Voted on Trump’s Nominees So Far

    The Senate has confirmed each of President Trump’s cabinet nominees that faced a vote to this point.

     By Jasmine C. Lee and

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  3. List: Examples of Trump’s Actions That Are Defying Legal Limits

    See examples of actions by President Trump and his administration that appear to constitute legal violations.

     By Charlie Savage and

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  4. Tracking Abortion Bans Across the Country

    The New York Times is tracking the status of abortion laws in each state following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

     By Allison McCann and

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  5. 2024: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics.

    Selected Times graphics, visualizations and multimedia stories published this year. All free to read for a limited time.

     

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    The Organ Transplant List Is Being Ignored

    Organ transplant waiting lists are designed to fairly distribute organs to the sickest patients in order of priority. Or so we thought. A New York Times investigation shows that the list leaves many patients waiting for organs despite being next in line. Brian Rosenthal, a New York Times reporter, explains how this list became so unreliable.

    By Brian Rosenthal, Christina Shaman, Christina Thornell, Laura Salaberry, James Surdam and Jeremy White

     
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  7. Germany Election Maps: How Conservatives Regained Power

    Maps show how every district in Germany voted. The conservative Christian Democrats have won the most seats while the far-right AfD placed second.

    By Martín González Gómez, Ilana Marcus, Jasmine C. Lee, Christopher F. Schuetze, Josh Holder and Agnes Chang

     
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