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Eli Saslow

Eli Saslow

Journalist & Author / Writer at Large at The New York Times Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • National News

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Recent Articles

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A Jan. 6 Defendant Pleads His Case to the Son Who Turned Him In (Published 2023)

The Capitol attacks ruptured their mutual trust. In the weeks before Brian Mock’s sentencing, could he mend the divide with his son A.J.?
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A Once Despairing Sandwich Shop Owner Sees ‘a Miracle’ (Published 2...

Six months ago, Joe Faillace wasn’t sure his business could survive. He believes Phoenix’s clearing of a nearby homeless encampment saved his shop.
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Can He Condemn the Killings Without Causing More Pain? (Published 2...

Chris George has lived in Israel and Gaza, where he was once held hostage. As his employees ask him to speak out on the latest war, he is torn.
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A Family Ranch, Swallowed Up in the Madness of the Border (Publishe...

Desperate migrants. Cartel violence. It’s all happening in the Chiltons’ backyard.
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In Nevada, an Exercise in Trust and Empathy

Eli Saslow reported from a tiny, remote county where a Republican election clerk and Donald J. Trump supporters are at odds.
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The Sunday Read: ‘A Republican Election Clerk vs. Trump Die-Hards i...

Cindy Elgan has overseen elections in rural Nevada without incident for 20 years, but now even her neighbors wonder if she’s part of “the deep state cabal.”
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Racked by Pain and Enraptured by a Right-Wing Miracle Cure

With Patriot Party News, Michael Chesebro found a sense of community, and a place where conspiracy theories could become real in the form of the “medbed.”
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The Sunday Read: ‘Their Son’s Death Was Devastating. Then Politics ...

After Aiden Clark was killed in a school bus accident in Springfield, Ohio, his death inspired conspiracy theories, campaign lies and anti-immigrant hate. Now his family is the latest target.
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The Sunday Read: ‘The Alienation of Jaime Cachua’

His friends and family members in Rome, Ga., voted to support mass deportation. Now he’s scrambling to stay in the country.
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They Built Their Fireproof Dream Home. Even if It Lasted, Would They?

The Vogts designed their Malibu house to withstand disasters. But they were only beginning to learn the mental toll the fires would take on them.
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She’s a Foot Soldier in America’s Losing War With Chronic Disease

In places like Mingo County, W.Va., where working-age people are dying at record rates, a nurse learns what it takes to make America healthy.