Archive (Page 180)

December 8, 2021
The Cold War Car Still Turning Heads
Trabants are often known as the worst cars in history due to their compact design and intricate motors. They are also know as being a symbol of freedom in Cold War History and the International Spy Museum in D.C. hosts a parade just for them.

December 8, 2021
Opinion: Going Undercover To Reveal Lies About a Doctor’s Legal Records
Are all doctors honest about their legal records? One Massachusetts reporter went undercover to find out.

December 7, 2021
A Maryland Man Finds Purpose Through Giving
Jose Cooper was a typical kid and teenager; more than anything, he cared about his favorite sport: soccer. “Up until […]

December 7, 2021
Opinion: “Icarus,” the 2017 Documentary on Doping, Flies Close to Unjustifiable Were It Not for a Twist of Fate
"Icarus," the 2017 film on doping, is a prime example of why the value of undercover journalism is best determined in hindsight.

December 7, 2021
Opinion: Anonymous Sourcing’s Role in the Coverage of the Boston Marathon Bombing
"Anonymity brings with it a willingness to cast light into the dark places that hide secrets about what we all need to know. On the other hand, the use of anonymous sources makes the media a dupe for putting out unreliable stories." - Bruce Fritz