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What it takes to report stories from the war in the Middle East

Covering a war isn’t easy and it takes a whole team working both on the air and behind the scenes to bring you accurate, independent reporting from the frontlines. For this week’s Reporter’s Notebook we speak with two journalists about the challenges of covering the war in the Mi ...  Show more

What can Montgomery Alabama teach Americans about Civil Rights?

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