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For Journalists, “Gaza Is Unprecedented,” and Deadly

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Importance of Local Journalists in Exposing Corruption

This chapter discusses the changing landscape of journalism and the importance of local journalists in exposing government corruption and organized crime. It emphasizes the danger that journalists face in places like Mexico and highlights the value of journalism in uncovering the truth and making positive changes in society.

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