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Starbucks fall menu 2025: Pumpkin Spice Latte, new Pecan Cortado launch Tuesday The unofficial start of fall is Tuesday when Starbucks' Pumpkin Spice Latte returns alongside fall favorites.

It's that time of year - PSLs are back, which means so is @erindataviz.bsky.social's release day chart.

7 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Exclusive: Most states allow jails and prisons to charge inmates for own incarceration The debt wheel puts up more obstacles to escaping the poverty that likely put them in jail

Visual journalist @jacqueschrag.com's cartogram shows which types of fees each state is allowed to charge incarcerated individuals. Reporting by @russcontreras.bsky.social and @delanomassey.bsky.social

8 months ago 6 5 0 2
A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and almost the height of the image. At the very end of the bar it reads "$400m (estimated)." Data provided by the Federal Register, House Oversight Committee. Chart created by Erin Davis for Axios.

A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and almost the height of the image. At the very end of the bar it reads "$400m (estimated)." Data provided by the Federal Register, House Oversight Committee. Chart created by Erin Davis for Axios.

See the visual in its entirety and more details: www.axios.com/2025/05/14/t...

10 months ago 6 2 0 0
A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and height of the image. In the middle is text that says "Keep scrolling."

A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and height of the image. In the middle is text that says "Keep scrolling."

Keep scrolling ๐Ÿ‘‡

10 months ago 6 2 1 0
A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and height of the image. In the middle is text that says "Keep scrolling."

A curved, gray bar that snakes back and forth across the entire width and height of the image. In the middle is text that says "Keep scrolling."

Keep scrolling ๐Ÿ‘‡

10 months ago 3 1 1 0
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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 ๐Ÿ‘‡

10 months ago 41 19 3 4
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Here's how the Catholic Church will choose a new pope Choosing a new pope draws Catholic Church leaders from across the globe to the Vatican.

Avery Lotz and visual journalist Maura Losch explain Papal conclaves and how the next pope will be chosen.

11 months ago 8 2 0 0
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Animated illustration of an iced coffee and a hot coffee, both with arms and legs, arguing about which one is better than the other.

Animated illustration of an iced coffee and a hot coffee, both with arms and legs, arguing about which one is better than the other.

Have you seen the best of Axios Visuals 2024 yet? Come for the bitcoin ETF saga timeline, stay for an investigation into how many cupholders different countries put on their boats, an analysis of cicada brood sizes, and dancing Nerds.

graphics.axios.com/2024-visuals...

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An area chart showing U.S. imports from and exports to China between 1992 and 2024. Both imports and exports have grown significantly, reaching $436b and $142b, respectively, in 2024. The top import categories as of 2024 are electronics, nuclear reactors and textiles. The top export categories are minerals and chemicals, animal and vegetable products and electronics.

An area chart showing U.S. imports from and exports to China between 1992 and 2024. Both imports and exports have grown significantly, reaching $436b and $142b, respectively, in 2024. The top import categories as of 2024 are electronics, nuclear reactors and textiles. The top export categories are minerals and chemicals, animal and vegetable products and electronics.

U.S. trade with China, 1992-2024
By @erindataviz.bsky.social, with story from @felixsalmon.com @axios.com

www.axios.com/2025/01/03/c...

1 year ago 37 11 6 1
Illustration of a red necktie turning into a hissing snake.

Illustration of a red necktie turning into a hissing snake.

A hand holds a paper origami snake, mirroring the illustration

A hand holds a paper origami snake, mirroring the illustration

This illustration began as an origami cobra, which Maura Losch photographed and pulled into Photoshop. @axios.com

www.axios.com/2024/12/12/t...

1 year ago 18 1 1 2