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The wave of fake news that flooded Facebook and other social media during last year's election campaign was a wake-up call for many. But fake news has…
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On today's show: We spoke to Wesley Lowery about his experience reporting on race and activism, and the myth of objectivity. His recent book is They Can't…
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A year-old journalism nonprofit has been awarded a $50,000 grant from the NH Charitable Foundation. Former Union Leader reporter, Nancy West, has been…
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The tragic killing of Charlie Sennott's colleague, New Hampshire native James Foley, was the first exposure for most Americans to ISIS, and a turning…
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As a reporter, Bob Woodward has written the first draft of history on some of this country’s most important events. In 1973, his coverage of the Watergate…
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A recent Pew Research report finds some bad news for traditional print media with newspapers seeing perhaps their worst year since the Great Recession.…
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Radio broadcast news from the front during World War II. Vietnam was captured on television. Today, uncensored scenes from Syria's civil war are uploaded…
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The news media is often seen as a troubled industry, with newspaper circulation and local reporting on the decline, and a continued rocky transition to a…
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More than 75 million people use Instagram each day. Sure, there are celebrity selfies and cute kitty pictures, but it's also an unprecedented glimpse into…
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Aasif Mandvi talked to Virginia about his new collection of essays, No Land’s Man and about the time he got a call from The Daily Show to come in for an…