Anthony Pesce worked for the Los Angeles Times from 2009 to 2020 as a data journalist and reporter on the Data and Graphics desk. He built news applications, developed data visualizations and conducted data analysis for reporting projects. Pesce has written the Homicide Report blog, developed The Timesâ recipes website, built live-updating election results maps and conducted extensive analysis of campaign finance data. His open-source computer programming projects are published on Github.
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Se ha descubierto que casi 300 pozos de agua potable y otras fuentes de agua en California tienen rastros de sustancias quĂmicas artificiales relacionadas con el cĂĄncer.
Nearly 300 drinking water wells and other water sources in California have been found to have traces of man-made chemicals linked to cancer.
Bernie Sandersâ presidential ambitions have long been fueled by his appeal to small-dollar donors. But in the 2020 campaign, many of his earlier givers have either stayed on the sidelines or given to his Democratic rivals, notably Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Most of Donald Trumpâs Republican presidential primary rivals have come around to his candidacy, but their donors are staying away.
Most of Donald Trumpâs Republican presidential primary rivals have come around to his candidacy, but their donors are staying away.
Small-dollar contributions have been the fuel that has propelled Sen.
Californiaâs Republican donors have invested heavily in the 2016 presidential race, with little return.
It has all the makings of a box-office blockbuster: marquee stars (Reese Witherspoon, Ben Affleck), an in-demand director (J.J.
El Departamento de PolicĂa de Los Ăngeles clasificĂł incorrectamente aproximadamente 14,000 agresiones graves como delitos menores en un perĂodo de ocho aĂąos, bajando asĂ artificialmente los niveles de delincuencia de la ciudad, segĂşn un anĂĄlisis del Times.
The Times analyzed Los Angeles Police Department violent crime data from 2005 to 2012.