Michael H. Keller, The New York Times

Michael H. Keller

The New York Times

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Trump Financial Disclosure Reveals a Business Upended by the Coronavirus Pandemic

Revenues for the Trump Organization fell nearly 38 percent in 2020 as the coronavirus took a steep toll on the hospitality industry. Mar-a-Lago was a bright spot. → Read More

A $5 Billion Proposal to Fight Online Child Sexual Abuse

New legislation would try to curb the illegal imagery with record levels of funding for law enforcement. The bill, coming in response to a Times investigation, also calls for a new oversight position in the White House. → Read More

As Trump Promoted Drugs, Prescriptions Surged in Spite of Risks

Prescriptions for two antimalarial drugs jumped by 46 times the average when the president praised them on TV as a potential coronavirus treatment. There’s no proof they work. → Read More

‘We Had No Idea How Dark This Story Would Get’

Answering your questions about our series on online child abuse. → Read More

Tech Companies Detect a Surge in Online Videos of Child Sexual Abuse

In a first, videos outnumbered photos in reports to the authorities last year. Facebook found the most imagery, the bulk of it on its Messenger app. → Read More

8 Places Where Smartphones Tracked People’s Movements

A New York Times investigation showed that data from over a million devices in the New York area exposed people’s daily habits. → Read More

The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views

Plays can be bought for pennies and delivered in bulk, inflating videos’ popularity and creating an environment ripe for manipulation. → Read More

How Tech Companies Own Your Day

Here's how it plays out, from the time you wake up until you go to bed. → Read More

Trump Sang Russia’s Praises While Papadopoulos Sought Contacts

Here’s how Mueller detailed his first charges into possible Russian collusion, and how the Trump campaign and his administration framed their relationship with Russia at the time. → Read More

FEMA’s Faulty Flood Maps Put Homeowners at Risk

Local flood maps in Hitchcock, Texas haven't been updated since 1983. And Hitchcock is no anomaly. → Read More

A Trillion-Dollar Deduction Could Get Axed to Fund Trump Tax Plan

IRS data from 2015 show the average household deduction in Democratic districts was $4,443, versus $2,896 in Republican districts. → Read More

If Trump Taxes Foreign Metals, It's Americans Who Will Pay the Price

President Trump is investigating whether steel and aluminum imports are hurting domestic production to the point that they're a threat to national security. → Read More

Everywhere Trump Traveled Before Air Force One

Jet away with flight data from the billionaire's private fleet. → Read More

The Trump Investigators That Trump Has Fired

In each case, the justification was inconsistent with prior actions, or followed a development in the investigation. → Read More

What We Know About Congressional Investigations into Russia and the Election

Follow multiple Congressional investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and the possible involvement of the Trump campaign. → Read More

Donald Trump stories

Donald Trump news, political analysis, commentary, long-form features, polling, original video, interactive graphics, and more from the nation's leading political commentators. → Read More

Politics stories

Politics news, political analysis, commentary, long-form features, polling, original video, interactive graphics, and more from the nation's leading political commentators. → Read More

China stories - Bloomberg Politics

China news, political analysis, commentary, long-form features, polling, original video, interactive graphics, and more from the nation's leading political commentators. → Read More

E&P

Shoptalk: How ‘Platforms as Publishers’ Could Threaten Journalistic Ethics – Editor & Publisher

News organizations have got themselves into a tough spot. After years of not valuing page load time, social platforms have begun implementing systems that either host articles directly (Facebook Instant Articles) or dictate technical standards for how story elements are structured (Google AMP). The result is largely the same: news organizations that use these platforms see improvements in load… → Read More

The Definitely Messy, Probably Solvable Reasons Americans Don't Vote

After every election, the U.S. Census asks hundreds of thousands of Americans whether they voted, and if they didn't, to explain why. Here's what they said. → Read More