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Nicholas Kristof Instagram - From my latest column. I’m here in the Middle East covering the story.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Jimmy Carter is one of a kind,  and I’ve become such a fan of him and of his heroic work to battle diseases. He has improved more lives over a longer period than just about anybody in the world today. In this 2007 photo, I’m with him in a remote part of Ethiopia as he strives to eliminate a once common ailment called River Blindness. He was also a far better president than is usually acknowledged. At 98, he is now entering hospice. What a great, great, great man and public servant. Thank you, President Carter, for your life of service.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - From my weekend column.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - A year ago, my mom suffered a serious stroke. But it takes more than a stroke to fell someone as strong and determined as Jane Kristof. A year later, she’s still taking the dogs on long walks twice a day on @kristoffarms, and at 91 she’s still interested in world news. She remains a wonderful role model, and she sends her thanks to all who have sent love and concern since the stroke. ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - We ran this @gettyimages photo with my column today about #Gaza. The column quoted from the WhatsApp texts of a linguistics scholar in Gaza to his friend, recounting all that he and his family have endured over five months of war. It’s heartbreaking, and this photo captured that raw emotion as well. Gazans have been dehumanized, and we’ll get a more humane policy when we again put human faces on their suffering. I hope you’ll read the column, too.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Bravo to @mohammedsalem85 for winning @worldpressphoto of the year award for this image of a woman in Gaza embracing the body of her five-year-old niece, killed in an Israeli air strike. Heartbreaking.  My weekend column is a long look at the Gaza war and the way it has become an albatross around President Biden’s neck. It has become his war, a blot on his legacy, a challenge for his campaign. I argue that Biden repeatedly missed opportunities to improve the situation in Gaza and now finds himself in a strategic cul de sac. Hope you’ll read it.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - From my weekend column about President Biden losing his way, as I see it, in Gaza.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, a champion of mental health issues and important adviser to her husband, President Carter, died this morning at 96. RIP, Mrs Carter, and condolences to the family.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - From my latest column about Gaza and the Middle East.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - This is how Vladimir Putin is perceived in Eastern Europe, in the lands Russia once ruled. This is a poster in Latvia; I snapped it while on a road trip through the Baltics, the topic of my column today. Some Westerners think Putin is misunderstood or was provoked; I think he’s always been a menace. He came to power in 1999 after staging a brutal war in Chechnya to prove his toughness. And there were apartment bombings then in Russia that Putin blamed on Chechen terrorists but that he himself probably (not definitely) arranged. In traveling through the Baltics, I saw that even the Russian speaking minority has now mostly turned against Putin.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - In 2015 I interviewed this farmer, Abdul-Majeed Hassan, on the West Bank—and he was so tormented by Israeli settlers that I didn’t see how it could get worse. I revisited him last week—that photo is from our recent interview—and the situation has gotten worse, much worse. Settlers have cut down his olive trees, burned his cars, broken his tractor, set fire to his sheep shed and tried to invade his home. His wife argues for moving out, to avoid being burned alive. That’s life in the West Bank today, and I have a new column out today outlining how desperate conditions are, and how little the U.S. is doing to address it. Check it out.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Courtesy of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, the most famous mug shot in US history. It’s of a guy who has now been indicted four times on felony counts.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - History. For the first time, a president becomes a felon.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - A milestone in the history of accountability.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - My valentine, right after we got engaged. It has been a few years now, and our love has only grown.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Marathon proud!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Marathon proud!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Marathon proud!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Dianne Feinstein, pioneering female politician and expert on international security — and just a lovely person — is dead at 90. I hope she’s remembered not for her decline in recent years but for her trailblazing career that did so much good. RIP, Dianne. What a career of public service you had!
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Backpacking the Oregon Coast Trail with my wife and daughter today, I came across this three-foot long jellyfish, still alive. There were about a dozen of this kind of jellyfish washed up over a couple of miles of deserted beach south of Cape Lookout. Anyone know what kind it is?
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Sheryl @wudunn and I were dressing for a black tie dinner when I discovered that I’d left my cufflinks back home in Oregon. No problem: Sheryl fashioned cufflinks out of dental floss! A great life hack. I’m so glad I married up.
Nicholas Kristof Instagram - Happy 92nd birthday to my mom, Jane Kristof! Here she is with me this morning on our farm, the cider apple orchard behind us, and Connie beside us. May we all do so well at 92!!
Nicholas Kristof - 9.7K Likes - From my latest column. I’m here in the Middle East covering the story.

9.7K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : From my latest column. I’m here in the Middle East covering the story.
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Nicholas Kristof - 8.9K Likes - Jimmy Carter is one of a kind,  and I’ve become such a fan of him and of his heroic work to battle diseases. He has improved more lives over a longer period than just about anybody in the world today. In this 2007 photo, I’m with him in a remote part of Ethiopia as he strives to eliminate a once common ailment called River Blindness. He was also a far better president than is usually acknowledged. At 98, he is now entering hospice. What a great, great, great man and public servant. Thank you, President Carter, for your life of service.

8.9K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Jimmy Carter is one of a kind, and I’ve become such a fan of him and of his heroic work to battle diseases. He has improved more lives over a longer period than just about anybody in the world today. In this 2007 photo, I’m with him in a remote part of Ethiopia as he strives to eliminate a once common ailment called River Blindness. He was also a far better president than is usually acknowledged. At 98, he is now entering hospice. What a great, great, great man and public servant. Thank you, President Carter, for your life of service.
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Nicholas Kristof - 4.8K Likes - From my weekend column.

4.8K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : From my weekend column.
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Nicholas Kristof - 3.8K Likes - A year ago, my mom suffered a serious stroke. But it takes more than a stroke to fell someone as strong and determined as Jane Kristof. A year later, she’s still taking the dogs on long walks twice a day on @kristoffarms, and at 91 she’s still interested in world news. She remains a wonderful role model, and she sends her thanks to all who have sent love and concern since the stroke. ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø

3.8K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : A year ago, my mom suffered a serious stroke. But it takes more than a stroke to fell someone as strong and determined as Jane Kristof. A year later, she’s still taking the dogs on long walks twice a day on @kristoffarms, and at 91 she’s still interested in world news. She remains a wonderful role model, and she sends her thanks to all who have sent love and concern since the stroke. ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
Likes : 3796
Nicholas Kristof - 3.8K Likes - We ran this @gettyimages photo with my column today about #Gaza. The column quoted from the WhatsApp texts of a linguistics scholar in Gaza to his friend, recounting all that he and his family have endured over five months of war. It’s heartbreaking, and this photo captured that raw emotion as well. Gazans have been dehumanized, and we’ll get a more humane policy when we again put human faces on their suffering. I hope you’ll read the column, too.

3.8K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : We ran this @gettyimages photo with my column today about #Gaza. The column quoted from the WhatsApp texts of a linguistics scholar in Gaza to his friend, recounting all that he and his family have endured over five months of war. It’s heartbreaking, and this photo captured that raw emotion as well. Gazans have been dehumanized, and we’ll get a more humane policy when we again put human faces on their suffering. I hope you’ll read the column, too.
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Nicholas Kristof - 3.7K Likes - Bravo to @mohammedsalem85 for winning @worldpressphoto of the year award for this image of a woman in Gaza embracing the body of her five-year-old niece, killed in an Israeli air strike. Heartbreaking.  My weekend column is a long look at the Gaza war and the way it has become an albatross around President Biden’s neck. It has become his war, a blot on his legacy, a challenge for his campaign. I argue that Biden repeatedly missed opportunities to improve the situation in Gaza and now finds himself in a strategic cul de sac. Hope you’ll read it.

3.7K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Bravo to @mohammedsalem85 for winning @worldpressphoto of the year award for this image of a woman in Gaza embracing the body of her five-year-old niece, killed in an Israeli air strike. Heartbreaking. My weekend column is a long look at the Gaza war and the way it has become an albatross around President Biden’s neck. It has become his war, a blot on his legacy, a challenge for his campaign. I argue that Biden repeatedly missed opportunities to improve the situation in Gaza and now finds himself in a strategic cul de sac. Hope you’ll read it.
Likes : 3666
Nicholas Kristof - 3.6K Likes - From my weekend column about President Biden losing his way, as I see it, in Gaza.

3.6K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : From my weekend column about President Biden losing his way, as I see it, in Gaza.
Likes : 3550
Nicholas Kristof - 3.5K Likes - Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, a champion of mental health issues and important adviser to her husband, President Carter, died this morning at 96. RIP, Mrs Carter, and condolences to the family.

3.5K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, a champion of mental health issues and important adviser to her husband, President Carter, died this morning at 96. RIP, Mrs Carter, and condolences to the family.
Likes : 3520
Nicholas Kristof - 3.4K Likes - From my latest column about Gaza and the Middle East.

3.4K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : From my latest column about Gaza and the Middle East.
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Nicholas Kristof - 3.3K Likes - This is how Vladimir Putin is perceived in Eastern Europe, in the lands Russia once ruled. This is a poster in Latvia; I snapped it while on a road trip through the Baltics, the topic of my column today. Some Westerners think Putin is misunderstood or was provoked; I think he’s always been a menace. He came to power in 1999 after staging a brutal war in Chechnya to prove his toughness. And there were apartment bombings then in Russia that Putin blamed on Chechen terrorists but that he himself probably (not definitely) arranged. In traveling through the Baltics, I saw that even the Russian speaking minority has now mostly turned against Putin.

3.3K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : This is how Vladimir Putin is perceived in Eastern Europe, in the lands Russia once ruled. This is a poster in Latvia; I snapped it while on a road trip through the Baltics, the topic of my column today. Some Westerners think Putin is misunderstood or was provoked; I think he’s always been a menace. He came to power in 1999 after staging a brutal war in Chechnya to prove his toughness. And there were apartment bombings then in Russia that Putin blamed on Chechen terrorists but that he himself probably (not definitely) arranged. In traveling through the Baltics, I saw that even the Russian speaking minority has now mostly turned against Putin.
Likes : 3343
Nicholas Kristof - 3.2K Likes - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.

3.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here. RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Likes : 3170
Nicholas Kristof - 3.2K Likes - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.

3.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here. RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Likes : 3170
Nicholas Kristof - 3.2K Likes - I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here.  RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.

3.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I took the family to Auschwitz today (we’re in Poland) and it cast a shadow over the day. As it should. It’s such a reminder of the human capacity for calculated evil. I had a great aunt, a member of the Polish resistance, who died here in 1943. I try to fend of the grimness by thinking of the courage of Aunt Izabela and so many others (including my late friend Elie Wiesel) whose humanity shone so brightly here. RIP all those who died in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
Likes : 3170
Nicholas Kristof - 3.1K Likes - In 2015 I interviewed this farmer, Abdul-Majeed Hassan, on the West Bank—and he was so tormented by Israeli settlers that I didn’t see how it could get worse. I revisited him last week—that photo is from our recent interview—and the situation has gotten worse, much worse. Settlers have cut down his olive trees, burned his cars, broken his tractor, set fire to his sheep shed and tried to invade his home. His wife argues for moving out, to avoid being burned alive. That’s life in the West Bank today, and I have a new column out today outlining how desperate conditions are, and how little the U.S. is doing to address it. Check it out.

3.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : In 2015 I interviewed this farmer, Abdul-Majeed Hassan, on the West Bank—and he was so tormented by Israeli settlers that I didn’t see how it could get worse. I revisited him last week—that photo is from our recent interview—and the situation has gotten worse, much worse. Settlers have cut down his olive trees, burned his cars, broken his tractor, set fire to his sheep shed and tried to invade his home. His wife argues for moving out, to avoid being burned alive. That’s life in the West Bank today, and I have a new column out today outlining how desperate conditions are, and how little the U.S. is doing to address it. Check it out.
Likes : 3092
Nicholas Kristof - 3.1K Likes - Courtesy of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, the most famous mug shot in US history. It’s of a guy who has now been indicted four times on felony counts.

3.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Courtesy of the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, the most famous mug shot in US history. It’s of a guy who has now been indicted four times on felony counts.
Likes : 3060
Nicholas Kristof - 2.5K Likes - History. For the first time, a president becomes a felon.

2.5K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : History. For the first time, a president becomes a felon.
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.3K Likes - A milestone in the history of accountability.

2.3K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : A milestone in the history of accountability.
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Likes : 2222
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Likes : 2222
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Likes : 2222
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Likes : 2222
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I was in Mississippi reporting on a project about the state’s progress in education—and what do I stumble across in a second grade classroom but this poster telling kids about opinion writing. I wanted to take it back to the @nytopinion columnists’ row! I was seriously impressed by how much progress Mississippi has made in early grade education. For children in poverty, it now ties for first in the nation in fourth-grade reading and is second in math. Who would have thought this possible in Mississippi? And that means no other state has an excuse for failing to get kids to read! Check out my column on it!
Likes : 2222
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
Likes : 2178
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
Likes : 2178
Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion

2.2K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : I’m full of admiration for these Ukrainian war veterans I met at the Superhumans hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. Most were planning to return to the front on artificial limbs. That grit and resilience is why Ukraine is beating Russia. I write about them in my column today in @nytopinion
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.2K Likes - My valentine, right after we got engaged. It has been a few years now, and our love has only grown.

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Caption : My valentine, right after we got engaged. It has been a few years now, and our love has only grown.
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.1K Likes - This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.

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Caption : This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.1K Likes - This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.

2.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : This article from 34 years ago today may be the one that I was saddest to write. You never forget witnessing a modern army turn weapons of war on unarmed civilians. But I also try to remember not only the brutality of the government and troops that night — or their lies today as they attempt to suppress that history—but also the courage of ordinary citizens who stood up to the army and tried to protect the protesting students. RIP, brave souls.
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.1K Likes - Marathon proud!

2.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Marathon proud!
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.1K Likes - Marathon proud!

2.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Marathon proud!
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Nicholas Kristof - 2.1K Likes - Marathon proud!

2.1K Likes – Nicholas Kristof Instagram

Caption : Marathon proud!
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Nicholas Kristof - 2K Likes - Dianne Feinstein, pioneering female politician and expert on international security — and just a lovely person — is dead at 90. I hope she’s remembered not for her decline in recent years but for her trailblazing career that did so much good. RIP, Dianne. What a career of public service you had!

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Caption : Dianne Feinstein, pioneering female politician and expert on international security — and just a lovely person — is dead at 90. I hope she’s remembered not for her decline in recent years but for her trailblazing career that did so much good. RIP, Dianne. What a career of public service you had!
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Nicholas Kristof - 1.9K Likes - Backpacking the Oregon Coast Trail with my wife and daughter today, I came across this three-foot long jellyfish, still alive. There were about a dozen of this kind of jellyfish washed up over a couple of miles of deserted beach south of Cape Lookout. Anyone know what kind it is?

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Caption : Backpacking the Oregon Coast Trail with my wife and daughter today, I came across this three-foot long jellyfish, still alive. There were about a dozen of this kind of jellyfish washed up over a couple of miles of deserted beach south of Cape Lookout. Anyone know what kind it is?
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Nicholas Kristof - 1.9K Likes - Sheryl @wudunn and I were dressing for a black tie dinner when I discovered that I’d left my cufflinks back home in Oregon. No problem: Sheryl fashioned cufflinks out of dental floss! A great life hack. I’m so glad I married up.

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Caption : Sheryl @wudunn and I were dressing for a black tie dinner when I discovered that I’d left my cufflinks back home in Oregon. No problem: Sheryl fashioned cufflinks out of dental floss! A great life hack. I’m so glad I married up.
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Nicholas Kristof - 1.8K Likes - Happy 92nd birthday to my mom, Jane Kristof! Here she is with me this morning on our farm, the cider apple orchard behind us, and Connie beside us. May we all do so well at 92!!

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Caption : Happy 92nd birthday to my mom, Jane Kristof! Here she is with me this morning on our farm, the cider apple orchard behind us, and Connie beside us. May we all do so well at 92!!
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