janice kai chen
janicekchen.bsky.social
janice kai chen
@janicekchen.bsky.social
graphics reporter @ washington post
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(it's an asparagoose)
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New by me: OpenAI won’t say whose content trained its video tool. We found some clues.

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September 19, 2025 at 12:04 PM
the Asian longhorned beetle did not immediately respond to requests for comment
🎶 hello maple my old friend, i've come to dine on you again 🎵
— Asian longhorned beetle, probably

from the genius mind of @janicekchen.bsky.social check out your city's tree diversity and its vulnerability to pests

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Does your city have too much of one kind of tree? That can be a problem.
Many urban canopies across U.S. cities are dominated by only a handful of tree types, putting them at risk of being wiped out by an insect or disease.
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August 6, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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It's not just the gulf! Here's all the places in the U.S. that share a name with foreign countries - and the etymology behind a sliver of them.

w/ the data champ @andrewvandam.bsky.social

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Column | It’s not just the Gulf of Mexico. Why is so much of America named after foreign countries?
Our exhaustive search of American place names discovered that one country has been a shockingly dominant source of inspiration. You’ll never guess which one.
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March 11, 2025 at 1:56 PM
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Who voted for and against the National Defense Authorization Act, which sets Pentagon policy and guides funding for the year ahead.
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How the House voted on the National Defense Authorization Act
The House voted to approve the $895.2 billion defense spending bill. See how your lawmaker voted.
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December 12, 2024 at 12:08 AM
we mapped what your sunrise and sunset would look like in your county if we abandoned daylight savings.... check it out!
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with @bonnieberkowitz.bsky.social & @timmeko.bsky.social
No daylight saving time? See how early or late you would be in the dark.
Would you be okay if the sun rose before 4 a.m., or after 10? Not changing clocks is a popular idea, but we’d have to live with the extremes.
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December 11, 2024 at 9:04 PM