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Sona Patel

Sona Patel

Program and Editorial Director, Local Investigations Fellowship at The New York Times

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  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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Your Thoughts on Mask Mandates - The New York Times

Here’s a selection of comments submitted by New York Times readers after some states begin to lift mask mandates.
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What is a recall and how does it work? (Published 2021)

California is the only place where a recall of a governor has made the ballot twice.
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How Your Comments Make Our Journalism Better (Published 2021)

Reader responses add an extra dimension to Times articles, and a lot more.
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How to Apply for Unemployment Benefits in California (Published 2020)

Wednesday: If you’ve lost work as a result of the coronavirus outbreak in California, here’s what to know.
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Fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral Leads to Expressions of Heartbreak Acr...

People watched with horror as a fire consumed the spire and roof of Paris’s famed cathedral, and expressed despair that one of the city’s grandest cultural symbols was being damaged.
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Readers Tell Us: Is a Gap Year Worth It? (Published 2017)

The New York Times asked readers who took a year off from college to share their experiences. Here’s what they said.
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For Some, the Affordable Care Act Is a Lifesaver. For Others, a ......

The New York Times asked readers to talk about how they would be affected if the Affordable Care Act was repealed.
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Bill Cunningham Looked for Subjects. And They Looked for Him. (Publ...

The New York Times asked readers to share their sightings — and photos — of Mr. Cunningham.
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How ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Changed Their Lives (Published 2016)

New York Times readers shared their most notable moments from Harper Lee’s first novel.
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‘Thank You, Mr. Bowie. You Changed Our Lives.’ - The New York Times

New York Times readers share their memories of David Bowie and what his life and music meant to them.
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In the Dirtiest Cities, Air Pollution Forces Life Changes (Publishe...

Residents of some of the world’s most heavily polluted cities shared their experiences dealing with the daily challenges and consequences.
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Winton’s Children Share Their Stories (Published 2015)

Nicholas Winton organized the escape of 669 children, mostly Jews, from Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II. After Mr. Winton died in July, The New York Times asked the original Winton’s Children and their descendants to share their stories.
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When Your Family Is My Family Much Too Often (Published 2013)

Winifred M. Reilly, a Berkeley-based therapist, suggests what to do when it seems as if a spouse is still married to extended family.
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When Cheating’s the Issue, Remorse Helps (Published 2013)

If a couple really love each other, they can overcome the effects of an extramarital affair, a marriage and family therapist says.
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Recipe Lab Video Chat on ‘Jerusalem’ (Published 2013)

The authors of “Jerusalem: A Cookbook,” Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi, joined Julia Moskin and three home cooks for a live video chat to discuss a recipe for chicken with onions and rice.