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All posts tagged
journalism
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February 2, 2024Our Digital Media Platform Will Revolutionize News and Is Also Shutting Down
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May 12, 2021Palestine and Israel: A Western Media Glossary
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March 18, 2021Editorial Template for Every Time a White Person Commits an Atrocious Crime
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February 16, 2021How to Write About Iran: A Guide for Journalists, Analysts, and Policymakers
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February 5, 2021White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Patiently Circles Back
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January 7, 2021If War Correspondents Reported on the MAGA Riots in the Same Way They Reported on Coup Attempts in Other Countries
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June 1, 2020How to Use the Past Exonerative Tense to Uphold White Supremacy
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May 19, 2020New York Times’ Style Guide Substitutions for “The President Lied”
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December 18, 2019Please Turn This Piece of Long-Form Journalism Into a Screenplay
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November 7, 2019Flyover State Erotica for Journalists
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September 9, 2024A Math Exam, but Obviously Some Stuff Has Happened over the Summer in the Teacher’s Personal Life
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September 11, 2024Maura Quint’s Presidential Debate Recaps: The One with the Tackle and the Bait
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August 19, 2024Lest We Forget the Horrors: A Catalog of Trump’s Worst Cruelties, Collusions, Corruptions, and Crimes: The Complete Listing: Atrocities 1–1,056
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August 30, 2024New School Year Drop-Off and Pick-Up Rules
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