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  1. Madeleine Albright would have been thrilled by Biden’s announcement that the U.S. will welcome up to 100,000 refugees fleeing Ukraine, and "she would encourage us to do more to respond to this unfolding humanitarian nightmare,” writes .

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  3. Well done to Christine Kecher and the Op Docs team who won an Oscar for telling the remarkable story of Luisa Harris. Watch the short doc here:

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  4. Even when Hollywood tries to conjure the old magic, the public isn’t there for it anymore, writes .

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  5. We're extremely proud to announce the The New York Times's first-ever Oscar. The Op-Doc team won the 2022 Academy Award in the Documentary Short Subject category for “The Queen of Basketball”

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  6. ”The war in Ukraine is often portrayed as a battle between autocracy and democracy; the East against the West,” writes . “Tanya’s story reveals that, for many families, it is also a civil war, pitting the old against the young.”

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    WOW! NYT Op-Docs/Opinion Video just won the first-ever Oscar for . Congrats to our team, and especially and Director , and, um, my fellow executive producers and

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  8. You can watch the winning documentary here:

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  10. Ron DeSantis and other Republican governors have taken what might once have been stigmas, realized that in the modern Republican Party they confer status, and converted them into statutes, writes .

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  11. Congrats to The Queen of Basketball, our Best Short Documentary of the 94th Academy Awards from NYTimes Op-Docs. If there’s any doubt that there is an audience, and a market, for smart Women’s sports stories — this is it! Now let’s make more.

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  12. By not maintaining adequate Covid-19 funding, the editorial board writes, the U.S. is effectively “reverting to its usual approach to health care: Those with money and insurance will be able to get tests and treatments; those without may not.”

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  13. “This pandemic has shown that we are more connected and vulnerable than many of us believed, and that the risk of allowing health inequities to persist is too great,” writes , the director of .

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    "It would be reckless for the government to reduce its efforts to minimize new cases and help those who fall ill. Yet that is exactly what is happening after Congress recently failed to approve $15.6 billion for tests, treatments and vaccines."

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  16. Mar 26

    Really important editorial in NYT today about the pandemic. The concern here is that there is NO FUNDING for federal Covid responses, testing, boosters, vaccines, reimbursements.

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  17. “It is a sad state of affairs when our institutions of ‘higher learning’ are embracing such a biased and disparaging environment that their students feel the need to censor their own thoughts and expressions on campus.”

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  18. During the pandemic, and her family have made time to forgive one another, savor their backyard fire pit and revel in nature. She hopes they continue these habits indefinitely.

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  19. If you wanted a movie that exemplifies the increasingly interchangeability of big screen and small screen content, you pick CODA. It's the perfect Best Picture for the End of the Movies.

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  20. “DeSantis is playing to the base that Trump exposed and unleashed, but unlike Trump, he is demonstrating to them what it looks like when their priorities have the durability of enacted law,” writes.

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