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Ella Koeze

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Pick Your Own Super Tuesday Winners And Watch The Race Change

Decide whether Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren or Amy Klobuchar wins in each of the 15 presidential primary contests happening on Tuesday, March 3. Then see how the candidates’ odds of winning the Democratic nomination shift. → Read More

More Women Are Holding Political Office — But Not Everywhere

Even before women received the constitutional right to vote, they were serving in elected office. In the early 20th century, candidates like Marian Towne in Ore… → Read More

The Third Democratic Debate In 7 Charts

For the first time this cycle, there was just one debate night, and only 10 candidates made the cut — so now we’re trying to make sense of what happened when t… → Read More

Would Clinton Have Won If Chicago Were a State? Or If Texas Seceded?

Our state borders define our presidential elections. But what if they were different? → Read More

2019-20 NBA Predictions

FiveThirtyEight’s NBA forecast projects the winner of each game and predicts each team's chances of advancing to the playoffs and winning the NBA finals. → Read More

The Story Of The NBA Regular Season In 9 Charts

We tracked the rise and fall of all 30 teams. → Read More

One Way To Spot A Partisan Gerrymander

Will a metric called “partisan bias” convince the Supreme Court that the North Carolina congressional map is a partisan gerrymander? → Read More

We’re Tracking 2020 Polls

Presidential election polls for 2020 are rolling in, and we’re collecting them all in one place for you! You can check out the latest on our polls page, which w… → Read More

Why California’s Wildfires Are So Destructive, In 5 Charts

The Camp Fire in Northern California has already been the most lethal and most destructive in state history, and it continues to burn. The death toll, currently… → Read More

The 2018 Midterms, In 4 Charts

This midterm election saw an unusual trend, though it wasn’t unprecedented. The chambers “swung” in opposite directions, as Democrats gained seats in the House … → Read More

2018-19 NBA Predictions

FiveThirtyEight’s NBA forecast projects the winner of each game and predicts each team's chances of advancing to the playoffs and winning the NBA finals. → Read More

What Do Men Think It Means To Be A Man?

Headlines this year have been rife with allegations of sexual harassment against many high-profile men. At the same time, an ongoing national reckoning over gender disparities in the workplace, the patriarchal social system and the role of masculinity in society are calling into question long-standing gender norms. → Read More

The Midwest Is Getting Drenched, And It’s Causing Big Problems

Minnesota is getting wetter. Over the last 100 years, the state has seen more storms that produce heavy rainfall, and its strongest storms have grown more inten… → Read More

More Than 300,000 People From Disaster-Struck Countries Will Soon Lose Temporary Protection In The U.S.

How long can a temporary residency exist before it becomes permanent? Is it safe to send people back to a country where conditions are so violent that others ar… → Read More

More Americans Are Dying From Suicide, Drug Use And Diarrhea

Americans are dying in different ways than they used to. As of 2014, more were dying from drug use than in years past, even as deaths from alcohol had largely r… → Read More

The Ridiculousness Of Conference Tournament Locations, In 6 Maps

To someone who doesn’t follow men’s college hoops, a cursory glance at the location of the conference tournaments might suggest that New York City is the… → Read More

What If Men And Women Skied Against Each Other In The Olympics?

Lindsey Vonn wants to race the men. What would that look like? → Read More

We Drew 2,568 Congressional Districts By Hand. Here’s How.

In most states, district maps — which define where the constituency of one representative ends and that of another begins — are drawn by the state’s lawmakers. … → Read More

Creating The Next Bechdel Test

We pitted 50 movies against 12 new ways of measuring Hollywood’s gender imbalance. → Read More

Declaring Opioids A Health Emergency Could Make Treatment More Widely Available

As the country reels from record-high rates of opioid abuse and overdoses, medication-assisted treatment — which combines medication and behavioral therapy — … → Read More