Happy Thanksgiving Eve!
It's been a year filled with extraordinary challenges and triumphs across the news industry. Ahead of the holiday, we reached out to members of the journalism community with a simple question: What are you most thankful for this year? Here are some of their responses:
► David Remnick: "I’m grateful for my friends and colleagues and family, of course; grateful to Harold Ross for inventing The New Yorker; and grateful that we’ve switched this year from turkey to brisket. My wife is the master of brisket."
► Kevin Merida: "I am thankful that journalism continues to demonstrate its value — revealing truths that otherwise wouldn't be known, enlightening the world and making it better. Story by story."
► Nicholas Carlson: "I’m of course grateful to the journalists at BI and beyond, but I’m also especially grateful to the sources who speak to our reporters and others. It’s hard and brave to do what they do, but without we’d be stuck with official accounts and little sense of the truth."
► Kaitlan Collins: "I'm on the ground in Israel, covering the agreement negotiated by Israel and Hamas for the release of hostages in exchange for a temporary pause in the fighting. This is the first Thanksgiving I've spent outside of the U.S. And yet being far from home has only made me more grateful for the tradition of gathering with family and friends, especially as we are covering the stories of those who have been without their loved ones for several excruciating weeks. I'm grateful for my colleagues who are giving up time with their families to tell the stories of these families and all those affected by this war."
► Charlie D'Agata: "Considering what we do, I never take it for granted, but this year, more than most, I am thankful for each hug I share with my daughters. I hold them just that little bit longer."
► Ramy Inocencio: "Simply, I'm thankful to be alive. Our team just returned from Israel after the last three weeks. On our last day two Hamas rockets were launched toward our filming location in Sderot less than a mile from the Israel-Gaza border. Israel's Iron Dome intercepted them over our heads. We had no time to find shelter so we all hit the deck and hoped. I'm thankful I'm home, able to hug my husband and our two sons and tell them I love them."
► Norah O'Donnell: "This Thanksgiving, I’m grateful for the talented and dedicated crew that brings the 'CBS Evening News' to life every night!!"
► Kara Swisher: "I am thankful for Barbie, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé as they have helped drown out fatuous popinjays of tech, politics, and media."
► Nilay Patel: "I am thankful that everywhere I go media people are focused on building and serving their own audiences again, instead of chasing other people’s algorithms. It feels like we’re coming out of a long dark period and trying to build a new kind of web again."
► Betsy Reed: "I'm thankful to be part of a values-driven, global newsroom at a moment when the news from abroad feels closer than ever."
► Olivia Nuzzi: "I am thankful for the First Amendment, for the memelords making deep fakes of presidential candidates, for New York Magazine’s beautiful subscribers, and for Julia Fox, amen."
► Abby Philip: "I’m thankful for the constant of my family — with all the joy, quirks and frustrations that come with it. No matter what happens in my professional life that’s still the most important thing. This year, we’ve been blessed with life and good health. I can’t ask for more. I’m also grateful for my work family — my 'NewsNight' team — who have been extraordinary in a year of a lot of change in this industry!"
► Vlad Duthiers: "This is the first Thanksgiving my wife Marian and I are celebrating with our 9-month-old daughter Céline. I’m thankful for them and their love. I’m also thankful for our families who are all in good health and thriving. Finally, I’m thankful I have a career that I love and that I get to work every day with some of the best journalists in the world - many who are often in harm's way. It’s a dream come true."
► Michael Luo: "For more than two years, I've been working on a book—in my early mornings, late evenings, and on weekends—about the history of Chinese exclusion in America. I've written far too many words, but I really do believe that, this Thanksgiving weekend, I will finish the last chapter. So I'm thankful that I can at least see the end. There's still a lot of work to do, but it's there, the finish line."
► Katie Notopoulos: "I'm thankful for OpenAI for giving the tech press a perfect story to write about that wraps up just before the holiday weekend."
► Chris Argentieri: "I'm grateful for the leadership of Senators Klobuchar and Kennedy, support from both sides of the aisle throughout Congress, and the tireless efforts of Assembly Member Buffy Wicks here in California in recognition of the existential threat the imbalance in market dynamics [between news publishers and platforms such as Google and Meta] creates for local news and, ultimately, our democracy. A special note of thanks to the News Media Alliance for their steady guidance in pursuing the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, legislation that would allow publishers to negotiate a fair deal with the platforms.”
► Juju Chang: "I'm deeply grateful for all of my families: my work family, my chosen family and my extended family."
► Laura Coates: "I'm so thankful for the opportunity to have a platform where there’s a chance that the stories I tell will change my children’s lives for the better."
► Sara Yasin: "Thanksgiving itself is a great reminder of how stories are told and whose version of events is accepted. I'm grateful for the role that we, as journalists, have in uncovering the facts and prioritizing the public’s right to know. This year, like most years, I'm giving thanks for local journalism and to all of the reporters, around the world, who risk their lives to do their jobs."
► Steve Sachs: "I'm grateful that more people than ever are willing to voluntarily donate to news organizations, which has helped the Guardian and so many nonprofit news orgs grow and thrive in the US."
► Dana Jacobson: “I've got a great deal to be thankful for, including laughter provided by movies, standup, books, friends and family (2 and 4 legged). It’s not always easy in today’s world, but what a difference it makes to smile, laugh and find a moment of joy.”
► Linsey Davis: "So grateful for God's grace and mercy, for continued health of my family and friends. Feeling blessed to be able to be a blessing!"
► Emily Weinstein: "I’m thankful for my family, especially my children, who keep me laughing. I’m thankful for my amazing colleagues at The New York Times and the brilliance of the NYT Cooking team. And I'm thankful for all the readers and home cooks in our orbit — your curiosity fuels our work, and your love of cooking delights me to no end."