Lindsey Rogers Cook, ELLE Magazine (US)

Lindsey Rogers Cook

ELLE Magazine (US)

New York, NY, United States

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  • ELLE Magazine (US)
  • The New York Times
  • AOL.com
  • U.S. News

Past articles by Lindsey:

I Slept Through a Year of the Pandemic

As the world settled into quarantined hibernation, a severe concussion rendered me, for the most part, unconscious. → Read More

These N.Y.C. Neighborhoods Have the Highest Rates of Virus Deaths

Race and income are the key factors that decide who dies from Covid-19 and who survives, city data shows. → Read More

How We Helped Our Reporters Learn to Love Spreadsheets

The New York Times Digital Transition team developed a training program to teach Times reporters data journalism skills. The team is releasing the material for the journalism community. → Read More

How 5 Data Dynamos Do Their Jobs

Reporters from across the newsroom describe the many ways in which they increasingly rely on datasets and spreadsheets to create groundbreaking work. → Read More

Rust Belt losing steam in next census

Time will tell if Trump can reverse those states' fortunes, but in the meantime, many of the states in the Rust Belt are dying slowly. → Read More

The GOP Can't Rely Religious Voters to Win Anymore

White Christian America doesn't hold the same sway in elections as it used to. → Read More

2016 U.S. News/Raytheon STEM Index Shows Uptick in Hiring, Education

The overall index inched upward, in part because of an influx of foreign students and workers. → Read More

This Scary Map Shows the Potential Reach of Zika-Carrying Mosquitos

You might want to break out the bug spray. → Read More

Both Red and Blue Americans Are More Concerned About Race Relations

Polling from Gallup shows more Americans are worried about the issue in the last year of President Barack Obama's tenure. → Read More

Why we should have seen the rise of Donald Trump coming, in 7 graphs

People see him as the authentic candidate, but his whole candidacy is ripped straight from any polling you look at of white working-class voters. → Read More

For Jeb and Hillary, Fundraising's in the Family

The Sunlight Foundation looks at how often the candidates have called in their related troops. → Read More

Here Are the 2016 Campaigns' Favorite Places to Eat

Life on the road is tough, especially when you're eating your meals at the airport. → Read More

Chris Christie's Presidential Campaign Took a $1,500 Uber Ride

We look at FEC data for the ride-sharing app. → Read More

As the 3rd Open Enrollment Ends, a Look at How Obamacare is Doing

The Affordable Care Act has faced several challenges. Here’s how it’s doing. → Read More

Why New Hampshire Matters in Presidential Elections

Which candidate will benefit from the Granite State's independent streak? → Read More

Iowa Could Come Down to Turnout

For both parties, the races are close enough that turnout could decide the winner. → Read More

America the Great? Polls Suggest Otherwise Ahead of Republican Debate

The president calls for optimism, but many Americans don't share the hope. → Read More

These Numbers Will Win You Powerball's $1.5 Billion Jackpot

May the odds be ever in your favor. The Powerball jackpot has grown to an unimaginable $1.5 billion after the last drawing failed to produce a winner. The next drawing will be on Wednesday at 10:59 p.m. ET. If you still plan on buying a ticket, here is some advice. Ryan Sleeper, the director of data visualization at Evolytics, created a dashboard of the most chosen numbers. → Read More

Why Bernie Sanders is Soaring, in 1 Graph

Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is closing in on Hillary Clinton in important states. → Read More

Leonardo DiCaprio Won a Golden Globe and the Internet Loved It

Google Trends data show if Americans agreed with the winners of the Golden Globes. → Read More