Media Sensationalism is Damaging; Still Better Than Bias
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When I was a teenager, a man tried to rob a grocery store down the street from where I lived. I read about it a day or two later in my local newspaper. The story was of particular interest to me because my brother worked at that grocery store as a cashier, and he was actually the person who the man tried to rob.
Media Sensationalism is Damaging; Still Better Than Bias
Media Sensationalism is Damaging; Still…
Media Sensationalism is Damaging; Still Better Than Bias
When I was a teenager, a man tried to rob a grocery store down the street from where I lived. I read about it a day or two later in my local newspaper. The story was of particular interest to me because my brother worked at that grocery store as a cashier, and he was actually the person who the man tried to rob.
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