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Camille Baker

Camille Baker

News Assistant, Data at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
  • Regional News
  • United States
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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How Could the Weather Service Change Under Trump?

President Trump tangled with its forecasters during his first term. As he slashes government spending, many wonder what that means for weather data.
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What the Fire Warnings Mean

From a red flag to a particularly dangerous situation, here’s how to understand some of the alerts going around.
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What to Know About the Santa Ana Winds

The winds are common in California in the colder months, but they can sometimes help spread dangerous wildfires.
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What to Do When There’s a Tsunami Warning

Tsunamis can’t be predicted, but there are steps you can take to stay safe.
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Why Was a Tsunami Warning Issued, and Then Canceled? A Forecaster E...

The warning was sent in response to a 7.0-magnitude that struck off the coast of Northern California. A tsunami warning coordinator described the process.
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Biden’s ‘Hard Night’ at Debate Surprises Voters Who Had High Expect...

Poll respondents who had thought the president would perform well expressed disappointment. ‘His communication fell down,’ one voter said.
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These Voters Haven’t Missed an Election in at Least 50 Years

A relatively small share of voters participate in off-year elections, and even fewer make a habit of it. Counties in Pennsylvania honor voters who show up every time.
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Election 2024: How Voters Describe the Trump-Biden Rematch in One Word

To dig into the complex views voters have about the upcoming rematch, we asked poll respondents to describe their feelings in their own words.
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What to Know When You’ve Felt an Earthquake

And what else to be aware of when the Earth moves.
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Is It a Blizzard? A Nor’easter? And What’s the Difference?

How to stay safe when the snow is coming down.
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What Is the ‘Wind Chill Index,’ Anyway?

Sure, it’s cold out. But how do meteorologists measure how cold it feels?