Looking for camaraderie and perhaps quaffing a few brews during the FIFA World Cup matches? You better know which way the local patrons are leaning before sending out a "whoop" and "holler" during a game. Well now the New York Times can help you find just the right establishment with an interactive map that shows you the local allegiances. Jack Dempsey's on West 33rd is obviously a U.S. hang out but Barolo's on West Broadway is going for the Italians. The Time's map shows that Plein Sud, also on West Broadway, has both French and U.S. leanings. Would you like American or French fries with that burger?
Election season is just around the corner and it's time to rev-up MapHawk again...watching the media publish, report and sometimes "lie" with maps. See how the media graphically portrays this year's presidential, congressional and local-level trends...in an unbiased and forthright manner.
New York Times bubble map of Covid-19 is city by city, which notes state and local health agencies, hospitals, as well as the CDC as sources. New York Times also published an article showing, with maps , how the #Coronavirus spread from Wuhan to the rest of China and beyond. Washington Post has both U.S.and global maps that are current but use Johns Hopkins data. Seattle Times has a page with a dashboard of data by county. Politico has a basic map but the state-by-state charts of Covid-19 testing are useful. Bloomberg News’ geospatial team is doing an excellent job of showing the distribution of the spread globally . Follow Bobby Shackleton on LinkedIn as he is publishing maps for Bloomberg daily. US News and World Report has published a map on the vulnerability of cities based on demographic characteristics.
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