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Kassie Bracken

Kassie Bracken

Senior Video Journalist, Reporter, International Correspondent and Video Producer at The New York Times

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Video: The Volunteer Groups Preparing for a Post-FEMA World

As the Trump administration threatens to dismantle FEMA, military veterans and other volunteers are preparing to take a bigger role in disaster relief. Emily Cochrane traveled to Kentucky days after a deadly tornado to see what storm recovery could look like without federal support.
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‘Crash, Crash, Crash!’: Audio Reveals History of Close Calls at Rea...

As investigators continue to try to determine the cause of Wednesday’s plane collision in Washington, D.C., control tower audio from Reagan National Airport reveals a history of safety issues, airspace congestion and near misses.
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Video: Gen-Z Delegates Push for Change at the D.N.C.

Video: Gen-Z Delegates Push for Change at the D.N.C.
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Video: Republicans Share Their Wishlist for Trump

We posed a question to R.N.C. attendees in Milwaukee: If Donald Trump wins, what is the first thing you want him to do as president?
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Video: Why I’m Voting: A Texas Ice Cream Maker Wants Small Business...

Denise Eason’s small business has persevered through her husband’s death, a pandemic and inflation. What she wants is a president who can help entrepreneurs thrive.
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Economy Is Top 2024 Election Issue for This Texas Ice Cream Maker -...

As the costs of core ingredients — eggs, cream and sugar — continue to rise, Denise Eason’s economic worries deepen.
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Video: Why I’m Voting: A Gun Store Owner Faces a Difficult Choice

“I don’t fit on any one side,” says gun shop owner Ben Beauchemin. He’s a Second Amendment advocate who also supports women’s reproductive rights, and says he’s undecided about who to vote for in the primary.
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Video: Why I’m Voting: A Fisherman Urges Republicans to Confront Cl...

Peter Whelan is a lifelong conservative from Portsmouth, N.H. He wants Republicans to respond to the warming waters that threaten the fishing industry and his livelihood.
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Video: The Latest Challenge to the Voting Rights Act

Nick Corasaniti explains how a federal court ruling could make it harder for people to challenge a state’s racially discriminatory voting practices.
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Video: For Christie, New Hampshire's Primary Is Do or Die - The New...

An upset victory over Donald Trump in New Hampshire could be a knockout blow, according to Chris Christie. He is staking his presidential campaign on winning the state.
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Video: 'We're Not Covered': Californians Face High Bills After Rare...

A majority of Southern California households lack flood insurance. In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Hilary, older residents of a mobile home community in Cathedral City must now find a way to pay for damages.
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A Tennessee Student’s Violent Arrest Raises Questions About Police ...

A Tennessee high school student was violently arrested after refusing to play kickball in gym class. Body camera footage has renewed scrutiny over the role of school police.
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‘Essential’ Migrant Farmworkers Risk Infection and Deportation - Th...

In California, undocumented farmworkers have been labeled essential by the government and prioritized for vaccines. But public health officials face several challenges in reaching an unprotected population.
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Video: Small Group of Armed Protesters Gather at Michigan Capitol

In Michigan, government officials and law enforcement prepared for the possibility of significant violence ahead of the inauguration, but by Sunday’s end only a small group of armed protesters had ventured to the state capitol.
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How Will the U.S. Combat Election Day Cyberwarfare? With Paper. (Pu...

With early voting underway, states are working to reassure voters that their ballots will be counted as cast. Our video shows how states’ responses to Russian hacking and the coronavirus crisis have helped make the election more secure than ever.
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Video: This U.S. Election Could Be the Most Secure Yet. Here's Why....

With early voting underway, states are working to reassure voters that their ballots will be counted as cast. Our video shows how states’ responses to Russian hacking and the coronavirus crisis have helped make the election more secure than ever.
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Video: What's the Problem With Vote-by-Mail? Hint: It's Not Fraud -...

Vote-by-mail has become one of the most contentious issues of the 2020 election. But while battles rage on social media and in the courts, a group of bipartisan Michigan election officials worry they won’t have the time or resources to ensure results on election night.
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Video: Why Voting in This U.S. Election Will Not Be Equal

The first episode of our four-part series, Stressed Election, focuses on voter suppression in Georgia, where a growing Black and Latino population is on the precipice of exercising its political voice, if they get the chance to vote.
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Video: 'Lord Have Mercy': Inside One of New York's Deadliest ZIP .....

In early March, doctors at St. John’s hospital in Far Rockaway identified the first Covid-19 patient in Queens. Now, there is an uneasy lull and the staff fears a second wave will come.
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Video: How Coronavirus at Rikers Puts All of N.Y.C. at Risk

Officials have promised a mass release of inmates from city jails to slow the spread of coronavirus. Critics say the government isn’t moving fast enough.
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Video: She's an Honors Student. And Homeless. Will the Virtual ... ...

This week New York City’s public schools began remote learning. But for the more than 100,000 students who are homeless, virtual education may be out of reach.