Jonathan Wolfe

Jonathan Wolfe is a senior staff editor on the newsletters team at The New York Times. He has held various roles within the organization since joining in 2014, including lead writer of the Coronavirus Briefing newsletter and a reporter covering New York City. His work has spanned breaking news, arts and culture, and columns about affordable activities in the city. Wolfe's primary topics of coverage include higher education, public health, and local politics in New York City.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Thompson Fire Forces Evacuations, Cancels Fourth of July Celebrations in Northern California: A Battle Against Wildfires and Extreme Heat

Thompson Fire Forces Evacuations, Cancels Fourth of July Celebrations in Northern California: A Battle Against Wildfires and Extreme Heat

Broke On: Wednesday, 03 July 2024 The Thompson fire in Butte County, California has forced over 29,000 people to evacuate due to the growing wildfire and extreme heat. This is part of a larger issue as Northern California faces an increased risk of wildfires during the ongoing heatwave. The excessive heat has also led to cancellations of Fourth of July celebrations in several cities. Despite these challenges, some residents are finding ways to celebrate Independence Day safely, while authorities continue to work tirelessly to contain the wildfires.
Two Republicans Battle for California's 20th Congressional District: Fong vs. Boudreaux in May 2024 Special Election

Two Republicans Battle for California's 20th Congressional District: Fong vs. Boudreaux in May 2024 Special Election

Broke On: Tuesday, 21 May 2024 In California's 20th Congressional District special election on May 21, 2024, two Republicans, Vince Fong and Mike Boudreaux, compete to replace former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Fong has Trump's endorsement and a significant fundraising advantage while Boudreaux emphasizes public safety experience. Both candidates support tighter border controls, more oil production, water for farmers and are expected to face off again in November's general election, potentially impacting Congress' balance of power and key issues like economic policies, border security, and public safety.
UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike Over University's Handling of Pro-Palestinian Protests

UC Academic Workers Authorize Strike Over University's Handling of Pro-Palestinian Protests

Broke On: Wednesday, 15 May 2024 University of California academic workers, represented by United Auto Workers Local 4811, have voted to authorize a strike in response to the university system's handling of campus protests supporting Palestinians. The strike may disrupt operations across ten UC campuses and could impact the university's ability to deliver on promises to students, community, and the State of California. The union has issued demands including amnesty for arrested students and faculty, divestment from companies profiting from the war in Gaza, and researchers opting out from military funding or oppression of Palestinians.
Over 100 Arrests at UCLA and UCSD Amidst Violent Clashes Between Pro-Israel and Anti-Israel Protesters

Over 100 Arrests at UCLA and UCSD Amidst Violent Clashes Between Pro-Israel and Anti-Israel Protesters

Broke On: Monday, 06 May 2024 Over 100 arrests at UCLA and UCSD during violent clashes between pro-Israel and anti-Israel groups over the Gaza war. Chancellors contacted authorities to investigate, with UCSD declaring an encampment illegal. Protests have spread to other University of California campuses, leading to debates on freedom of speech and use of force.