The Man Trump Trusts for News on Ukraine
Date: 13 November 2019
By Jeremy W. Peters and Kenneth P. Vogel
Jeremy Peters
Who is John Solomon? His name popped up frequently in closed-door testimony in the impeachment query. He is a regular on Hannity. And his work helps shape how millions of Americans understand this moment.
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News or ‘Trauma Porn’? Student Journalists Face Blowback on Campus
Date: 13 November 2019
By Julie Bosman, Mitch Smith and Kate Taylor
Julie Bosman
Incidents at Northwestern and Harvard reveal a growing tension between traditional journalistic practices and the demands of student activists.
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Before Joining White House, Stephen Miller Pushed White Nationalist Theories
Date: 14 November 2019
By Katie Rogers
Katie Rogers
A report by the Southern Poverty Law Center seeks to illustrate how Mr. Miller brought anti-immigrant beliefs to the White House and turned them into policy.
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A Tale of an ‘Irregular Channel,’ Playing on Many Channels
Date: 13 November 2019
By James Poniewozik
James Poniewozik
The first day of televised impeachment hearings featured international drama, a volley of interruptions and a Cronkite-like voice.
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After Its Merger, Gannett Will Be the Largest Newspaper Publisher in the U.S.
Date: 14 November 2019
By Marc Tracy
Marc Tracy
Shareholders approved a deal to combine GateHouse Media, which has received SoftBank funding, with the publisher of USA Today.
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‘Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project’ Review: A VCR Obsession
Date: 14 November 2019
By Glenn Kenny
Glenn Kenny
Matt Wolf’s documentary shows how one woman captured history by recording television news. The results are compelling.
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MSNBC’s Surprise Guest: George Conway, Husband of Kellyanne
Date: 13 November 2019
By Michael M. Grynbaum
Michael
In one of TV news’s most coveted bookings, a prominent Trump critic appeared on MSNBC to comment on the House impeachment hearings.
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In Data Journalism, Tech Matters Less Than the People
Date: 13 November 2019
By Ben Casselman
Ben Casselman
Ben Casselman, an economics reporter, uses a programming language called R and works with vast data sets. But he says interviews still make for the best stories.
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How Do You Decide What Information to Believe?
Date: 13 November 2019
By Sabrina Tavernise
Sabrina Tavernise
In a time of heightened political polarization and an avalanche of messages and news sources, tell us how you get your information.
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Pneumonic Plague Is Diagnosed in China
Date: 13 November 2019
By Sui-Lee Wee
Sui-lee Wee
Two cases of the fatal and highly infectious illness, which is related to bubonic plague, were found in Beijing, prompting fears of an outbreak.
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