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  2. The Center for Investigative Reporting - Wikipedia

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    Its website, revealnews.org, features data-driven digital investigations, videos and multimedia stories, and links to collaborative reporting and podcast episodes published through local media partnerships and reporting networks.

  3. Reveal (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    Reveal is a nationally broadcast public radio show and investigative reporting podcast hosted by Al Letson.The radio program is released on Saturdays on radio stations in the Public Radio Exchange network and the show is also available in podcast form.

  4. United States Armed Forces nude photo scandal - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, a nude photo scandal in the United States Armed Forces was uncovered after it was reported by the Center for Investigative Reporting and The War Horse. [1] In early reporting, it was believed that the scandal was contained to only the Marine Corps, but was subsequently revealed to involve the rest of the military.

  5. Wikipedia:2024 open letter to the Wikimedia Foundation ...

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    The English Wikipedia community has been following recent events in the Asian News International vs. Wikimedia Foundation legal case with trepidation. In a world where many players would like to control the content of Wikipedia articles, we consider that protecting editor anonymity is essential to maintaining an encyclopedia that is comprehensive, reliable and neutral.

  6. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fake news websites target United States audiences by using disinformation to create or inflame controversial topics such as the 2016 election. [1] [2] Most fake news websites target readers by impersonating or pretending to be real news organizations, which can lead to legitimate news organizations further spreading their message. [3]

  7. Antonio Buehler - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Buehler is an American educator, entrepreneur, and activist known for his work on police accountability and his pursuit of a more widely recognized constitutional right to photograph, film and document the public activities of police.

  8. Wikipedia:Breaking news sources - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a newspaper, and is not required to rush to publish.As a result, our processes and principles are designed to work well with the usually contemplative process of building an encyclopedia, not sorting out the oft-conflicting and mistaken reporting common during disasters and other breaking news events.

  9. Talk:Pentagon Papers - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Journalism, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of journalism on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Journalism Wikipedia:WikiProject Journalism Template:WikiProject Journalism ...