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What It’s Like Being a Political Graffiti Artist in India, and Getting Away With It
“How many times in your life have you seen your Prime Minister painted on a wall in a funny, satirical manner? Probably never. Maybe nobody has the courage to do it. Maybe nobody thinks it's important enough. But I think otherwise.”
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Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks Team Up Against Nixon in 'The Post' Trailer
Check out the first trailer for Steven Spielberg's upcoming film that follows the 'Washington Post' in the wake of the Pentagon Papers.
Will the Press Force the Government to Finally Count the Number of Police Killings in America?
Media organizations like the "Washington Post" and the "Guardian" are trying to answer what should be a simple question: How many people are killed by the cops?
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American Freelance Journalist Ashoka Mukpo Declared Ebola-Free
Mukpo got sick in Liberia and was treated at a Nebraska hospital, where he has recovered from the disease.
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