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Posts by Kavya Beheraj

We're on strike! Don't visit propublica.org on April 8

We're on strike! Don't visit propublica.org on April 8

We’re on strike today! Support our fight for a fair contract by NOT visiting the @propublica.org website or engaging with ProPublica stories today.

Tell ProPublica’s management you won’t cross the picket line: actionnetwork.org/petitions/te...

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MAP: See where a blue wave would swipe the most GOP seats The margins from special elections this year show the majority is clearly in reach.

📊 New from me and Hans Nichols @axios.com: What could the House map look like if Democrats surpassed Harris in the midterms? Play around with an interactive map:
www.axios.com/2026/02/06/c...

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Screenshot of a data visualization titled “The Cost of American Exceptionalism,” subtitled “What would change if the U.S. matched the OECD average?” The page explains that each card shows how outcomes would change if the U.S. matched the average of 31 peer democracies. Below, a section labeled “Economy & Inequality” displays eight cards comparing U.S. figures to OECD averages. Highlights include: +$19K per household per year in redistributed income and +$96K in redistributed wealth if the top 1% matched OECD shares; a 71% lower CEO-to-worker pay ratio (from 354× to 101×); 50 million more workers with union coverage; 26 million more people with health insurance; $2.1 trillion saved annually in healthcare spending; $691 less per person per year in prescription drug costs; and intergenerational economic mobility being twice as high. Each card shows the U.S. value alongside the OECD average.

Screenshot of a data visualization titled “The Cost of American Exceptionalism,” subtitled “What would change if the U.S. matched the OECD average?” The page explains that each card shows how outcomes would change if the U.S. matched the average of 31 peer democracies. Below, a section labeled “Economy & Inequality” displays eight cards comparing U.S. figures to OECD averages. Highlights include: +$19K per household per year in redistributed income and +$96K in redistributed wealth if the top 1% matched OECD shares; a 71% lower CEO-to-worker pay ratio (from 354× to 101×); 50 million more workers with union coverage; 26 million more people with health insurance; $2.1 trillion saved annually in healthcare spending; $691 less per person per year in prescription drug costs; and intergenerational economic mobility being twice as high. Each card shows the U.S. value alongside the OECD average.

If there's one empirical insight I'd want everyone to understand about American politics, it's this:

America's problems are solved problems. Just not here.

What would change if the US simply matched the average of 31 peer democracies? Not Denmark or Norway. Just the middle of the pack. 🧵

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Non-criminal ICE arrests spiked in June People without criminal charges made up nearly 45% of ICE arrests in June, up from about 20% in January.

ICE arrests of people without criminal charges or convictions surged in June, newly obtained data shows

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The Media's Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work AI is not going to save media companies, and forcing journalists to use AI is not a business model.

The Media's Pivot to AI Is Not Real and Not Going to Work

🔗 www.404media.co/the-medias-p...

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Love me some hand-drawn dataviz!

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$400 million Air Force One gift would smash presidential records U.S. presidents have been presented with gifts ranging from books to diamonds, and even animals.

Visual journalist @erindataviz.bsky.social shows just how much a $400m Qatari jet stacks up against other gifts received by modern presidents.

See the thread to see the #dataviz unfold 👇

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The Welikia Project Explore the landscape before New York.

Endlessly fascinated by @ewsanderson.bsky.social's now-expanded Welikia Project map.

Plug in your NYC address and learn about the ecological history of the place:

www.welikia.org/map-explorer...

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I can't recommend this class enough, it's delightful! Everything as advertised, and more! 📊🦜

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An excellent list for people who make games, or really anything interactive

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I've been using Kagi for a couple months now and really enjoy it! Would be difficult to go back now

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Navajo Code Talkers get "DEI" label as military info disappears under Trump order Also vanishing: The Civil War regiment from "Glory," women pilots from WWII and a Medal of Honor winner.

Exclusive: Navajo Code Talkers disappear from military websites after Trump DEI order

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taking care of people:
✅feels good
✅is the most efficient solution
✅is human nature, actually

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Tracking Trump's executive actions by category President Trump has wasted no time implementing his agenda.

Very nice summarization of the executive actions and proclamations/memos from the current administration by Axios and graphics by @kavyabeheraj.com

www.axios.com/2025/02/11/t...

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Oh hey, I made this! Thanks @justsecurity.org for maintaining such a valuable source of knowledge 💪 Glad you found the chart useful!

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📊 Excellent story from Alex that drives home what's at stake when we lose access to open data – truly, it's the things we take for granted.

"Everything from how we allocate Congressional seats to the weather app on your phone relies at least in part on accurate government data."

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Mr. Boddington's Studio Boutique stationery and bookstore based in Brooklyn.

For context, the poster was hanging outside of a lovely stationery store called Mr. Boddington's Studio, and invited anyone to take a pencil and name a color. mrboddington.com

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A hanging poster of nearly 400 small painted circles in different colors. Many are labeled with handwritten color names.

A hanging poster of nearly 400 small painted circles in different colors. Many are labeled with handwritten color names.

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. The names include "Galinda", "Elphaba", "I'm crying because I'm laughing" , "nosebleed", and "forest floor".

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. The names include "Galinda", "Elphaba", "I'm crying because I'm laughing" , "nosebleed", and "forest floor".

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. The names include "pretty princess", "juicy fruit", "still-life fake pear", "tasty mold", "Cholula", "galixy color", "sonic blue", "Aegean sea", and "sesame latte".

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. The names include "pretty princess", "juicy fruit", "still-life fake pear", "tasty mold", "Cholula", "galixy color", "sonic blue", "Aegean sea", and "sesame latte".

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. A green circle in the middle is labeled "Shrek".

A close-up of a poster showing about colored circles and hand-written names. A green circle in the middle is labeled "Shrek".

Collaborative color! 🎨 📊

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This trio of charts sums up what makes data visualization so powerful a storytelling tool and so challenging an art form. To quote John Green, the truth resists simplicity

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36th St in Sunset Park, two mosaics by Owen Smith.

An Underground Movement: Designers, Builders, Riders

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Close-up of a gray and tan cat sleeping with her mouth slightly open and a little pink tongue peeking out.

Close-up of a gray and tan cat sleeping with her mouth slightly open and a little pink tongue peeking out.

someone had a good sunday

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🧵Okay let's do some BTS for Axios' elections #dataviz.

1/5: We used <canvas> for our big maps, which means we had to do some tricks with color hashes to get interactivity.

What the reader sees vs. what the computer sees.

Details on how it works:
observablehq.com/@camargo/can...

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Exclusive merch, my greatest weakness 😭 But fr I am so excited to attend #AGDQ2025 in person for the first time!

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A black and white photograph from the Power Broker showing Robert Moses sitting in a car handing toll money to an operator. A caption reads: "Moses, who never learned to drive and who never paid tolls, poses for a photographer."

A black and white photograph from the Power Broker showing Robert Moses sitting in a car handing toll money to an operator. A caption reads: "Moses, who never learned to drive and who never paid tolls, poses for a photographer."

I'm getting the same energy as this gem

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Yum!! Also a fan of the network graph at the bottom of your page, very nice ✨

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Tan Tan Ramen Recipe - The Woks of Life Tan Tan Ramen is a spicy, incredibly tasty Japanese ramen noodle soup, based on Chinese Dan Dan Noodles. It's also surprisingly easy to make!

Sign of a great recipe! thewoksoflife.com/tan-tan-rame...

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A bowl of ground pork ramen with a lot of bok choy greens and turnip.

A bowl of ground pork ramen with a lot of bok choy greens and turnip.

Made ramen from scratch today and hoo boy it was good 🍜 Going to go food coma brb

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Earnest post, but: a thing I like here is it’s okay to have moments of happiness in public without being broadly scolded, and I believe that sustaining this kind of humanity will be very important as we resist fascism.

We have to sustain each other. Making joy isn’t denial, it’s how we will survive

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That's a great point!

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