Allie Yang, National Geographic

Allie Yang

National Geographic

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • National Geographic
  • ABC News
  • PIX11

Past articles by Allie:

Hebrew wasn’t spoken for 2,000 years. Here’s how it was revived.

The religious language that lay dormant for millennia is now global, used by millions of people around the world—including in China. → Read More

See vintage photos of historic coronations straight from the Nat Geo archives

King Charles’ coronation will be the newest in over a century of Nat Geo coronation coverage. → Read More

STDs are at a shocking high. How do we reverse the trend?

More than half of new infections were among people aged 15 to 24, and the pandemic lockdowns only tell part of the story. Here’s a look at how we got here—and what we can do about it. → Read More

How can you tell if a photo is AI generated? Here are some tips.

It takes 13 milliseconds to process a picture. When you take more time to look, what you find may surprise you. → Read More

A traveler’s guide to America’s federal lands

National parks, monuments, wild rivers, historic sites—what’s the difference? → Read More

How Emmett Till’s murder catalyzed the U.S. civil rights movement

A new film, Till, documents the decades-long pursuit of justice for the 14-year-old, whose 1955 killing galvanized a generation of activists. → Read More

Uncovering Native history in Badlands National Park

The Oglala Lakota people want you to know about their centuries-old connection to this land in South Dakota. → Read More

Spark young minds with these smart winter getaways

Don’t let your kids hibernate. Inspire them with cool and curious destinations for the whole family. → Read More

Remote workers spur housing boom in smaller US cities, drive up prices

Travis and Emily Elwood never imagined that they would call Billings, Montana, home. → Read More

4 kids of firefighter who died in 9/11 discuss continuing his legacy at FDNY

Of the 15 people who left from Engine 54, Ladder 4 that day, none returned home. → Read More

Fighter pilot reflects on would-be 9/11 suicide mission

On Sept. 11, 2001, rookie F-16 pilot Heather Penney was tasked with flying into hijacked flight 93 to stop it before it reached Washington, D.C. → Read More

After 4 nursing home deaths, Louisiana officials investigate Hurricane Ida evacuations

843 residents from seven nursing homes across four parishes are now being moved to safety. Twelve of the residents rescued required hospitalization. → Read More

Homes previously considered as less at risk of flooding face new danger due to climate change

Millions of Americans across the country faced devastating flooding from Hurricane Ida this week and are grappling with the risks a new reality poses to their homes. With more humans building into nature, the fragile interface between weather extremes and the comfort of our homes is becoming more frequent. More than ever, it's clear that climate change is impacting everywhere we live. Climate… → Read More

How remnants of Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on Northeast

As the Earth warms, the amount of water vapor that the atmosphere can hold increases -- allowing for more extreme, record-shattering precipitation. → Read More

Army, Marine generals on Afghanistan evacuation: 'I’ve never seen anything like it'

The two American generals in charge of evacuations from Kabul guarantee they’ll “get as many out as we possibly can with the time we have available.” → Read More

Afghanistan veterans, families in crisis after country’s shocking, rapid fall

“My tears were not for this, and hopefully our country will show us that our loved ones’ sacrifice was not in vain,” she said. → Read More

Marine’s uphill battle to rescue Afghan translator from Kabul

“He wasn’t just a translator, he was my brother, basically one of my Marines." → Read More

Afghan contractor details his family's escape from Kabul

“We were expecting a peace in Afghanistan… but right now, we went back. 20 years back,” he said. “It doesn't make me angry, but it makes me sad." → Read More

Serenade Foods recalls frozen chicken products due to possible salmonella contamination

59,251 pounds of frozen, raw, breaded and pre-browned stuffed chicken products are being recalled. → Read More

Experts question viral video of San Diego deputy's fentanyl encounter

"The last thing that we need is misinformation circulating about fentanyl because this will lead to ill-informed and ineffective responses." → Read More