Half of Americans get their news from social media
This election is too critical for shallow news consumption
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Some moments in history sear themselves into our collective consciousness, not just for what happened but for how we discovered it. For me, the morning of September 11, 2001, began on the west coast with my usual radio alarm. I heard a distant clamor and a mention of the World Trade Towers. I quickly turned off the radio…
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