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Jason Horowitz
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Author of The Italian Job: A Memoir of an American Reporter in Rome, coming Oct 6, 2026. Pre-order at link in bio:
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Sep 9, 2018
    As a U.S. Open Hall of Fame ballboy (LOOK ME UP) who shared the court with so many hothead male tennis players -- including scrubs screaming and shouting and cursing about bad calls on like court 19 -- I have never seen a game deduction. Never.
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    Jason Horowitz
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    Jun 3, 2019
    This story! During her confirmation hearing Ms. Chao did not discuss her family’s extensive ties to the Chinese maritime industry, and she did not disclose the Chinese accolades she had received as required by the Senate. “An oversight,” the Transportation Department said.
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    The New York Times
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    Jun 2, 2019
    Exclusive: Reporting by The New York Times shows how the family of Elaine Chao, transportation secretary and wife of Senator Mitch McConnell, prospered as the family’s shipping company developed deep ties to China’s political and economic elite. nyti.ms/2HQfEez
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    Jason Horowitz
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    Jan 7, 2017
    Plagiarism used to be a never-work-again offense but it's become the sort of thing people weakly apologize for
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    Jason Horowitz
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    Mar 19, 2020
    I had to cover Italy’s coronavirus outbreak. All I had was a ski mask. On my last day of quarantine I look back at what it was like to report on the front lines of Italy's epidemic and then from a bedroom with a balcony.
    An almost empty Piazza del Duomo on Tuesday in Milan.
    My Life on Italy’s Coronavirus Frontlines, and in Quarantine (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Mar 27, 2020
    Extraordinary photography and voices from Bergamo, the bleak heart of Italy's coronavirus epidemic. Our look, close up, at the terrible toll of the virus, and what may await so many corners of the world.
    Once known as a quiet and wealthy province, Bergamo is now a place where Red Cross workers go door to door, carrying away the afflicted, like Claudio Travelli.
    ‘We Take the Dead From Morning Till Night’ (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Jun 12, 2023
    Silvio Berlusconi has been dominant for so long in Italy that I wrote his obit for both the @nytimes and the @washingtonpost
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Feb 27, 2017
    Great LA Times pic of actors looking legit stunned. Michelle Williams gets it! But I have found some suspects!
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Dec 6, 2020
    First the virus exploded in Bergamo. Then came the shell shock. The province that first gave the West a preview of the horrors to come now serves as a disturbing postcard from the post-traumatic aftermath of the first wave.
    Sara Cagliani surrounded by family and friends during a Mass in memory of her father, Alberto Cagliani.
    Bergamo’s Pandemic Survivors Carry Scars Unseen and Incalculable (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Mar 21, 2020
    Italy's tragic experience with the coronavirus provides a searing, and seemingly unheeded, lesson for the world. Italy looked at China as a “science fiction movie" the deputy minister said, and then Europe “looked at us the same way we looked at China.”
    Paramedics transporting a suspected coronavirus patient to a hospital in Rome on Monday.
    Italy, Pandemic’s New Epicenter, Has Lessons for the World (Published 2020)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Jul 7, 2016
    I asked Trump if he'd serve if elected or just drop mic. “I’ll let you know how I feel about it after it happens”
    Donald J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, at a campaign rally in Cincinnati on Wednesday.
    Would Donald Trump Quit if He Wins the Election? He Doesn’t Rule It Out (Published 2016)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    May 21, 2018
    Giuseppe Conte, potentially Italy’s next leader, wrote that he “perfected and updated his studies” at NYU, which, when asked, said “A person by this name does not show up in any of our records as either a student or faculty member.”
    Giuseppe Conte in Rome, before the Italian elections this spring.
    Italy’s Populists Offer Giuseppe Conte for Prime Minister; N.Y.U. Claim in Question (Published 2018)
    From nytimes.com
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Aug 13, 2021
    The town of Floridia had a few claims to fame. The 2nd wife of a Bourbon king was its duchess. The snails that are a Sicilian delicacy are raised here. Its mayor is among Italy’s youngest. And now it’s perhaps the hottest town in Europe’s recorded history.
    nytimes.com
    A Sicilian Town Sends an Omen of a Much Hotter Future (Published 2021)
    Floridia may have hit 124 degrees Fahrenheit this week, possibly the highest temperature ever recorded in Europe, offering Italy and the entire Mediterranean a preview of things to come.
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    Jason Horowitz
    @jasondhorowitz
    Feb 2, 2023
    This kid is very ready to see the pope. Not messing around. “He has the vocation,” his mother told me.
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    Jason Horowitz
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    Oct 16, 2021
    The Sicilian mother had prepared everything for the baptism. A mini satin suit with top hat, photographers, lunch at the Copacabana. But as the priest said the liturgy, something was missing: The Godfather. In Catania, a fed-up church has rubbed them out.
    Antonio Sparti was baptized this month at the Church of Santa Maria della Guardia in Catania, Italy, where the diocese has imposed a three-year ban on godparents.
    In the Land of the Godfather Comes a Ban on Them (Published 2021)
    From nytimes.com

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