Robin Stein,

Robin Stein is a seasoned investigative journalist known for her work on the Visual Investigations team at The New York Times. She has been recognized with multiple Pulitzer Prizes for her coverage of critical issues such as police fatal traffic stops, the coronavirus pandemic, and investigative reporting into deaths and injuries among American workers. Her recent assignments include delving into the Uvalde school shooting probe, the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, and radio communications among Russian soldiers in Ukraine. Prior to joining The Times, Ms. Stein worked with the Investigations unit in conjunction with 'Frontline' and the CBC, as well as at The Tampa Bay Times, Dan Rather Reports, and Yahoo News. Her investigative work has led to congressional hearings and criminal prosecutions and has earned several journalism honors. She continues to produce impactful journalism that sheds light on important issues both domestically and internationally.

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The Daily's Verdict

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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  • Robin Stein is a reporter on the Visual Investigations team at The New York Times, which combines traditional reporting with advanced digital forensics.

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US-Made Bombs Used in Deadly Israeli Strike on Palestinian Camp: International Outrage and Calls for Accountability

US-Made Bombs Used in Deadly Israeli Strike on Palestinian Camp: International Outrage and Calls for Accountability

Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 International outrage ensues after US-made bombs used in Israeli strike on Palestinian camp near Rafah kill dozens, raising questions about Biden administration's policy towards Israel. Munition debris from the attack identified as GBU-39 bomb, manufactured in the US. White House maintains no policy change despite global condemnation and calls for accountability. At least 45 Palestinians killed, including children; Israeli military targets Hamas compound but UN urges cessation of hostilities and respect for international humanitarian law.