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Archive (Page 196)

November 25, 2021

Opinion: Undercover Reporting as a Last Resort in Italy

(FLORENCE) — A recent undercover report published on fanpage.it, conducted by reporters Salvatore Garzillo, Sacha Biazzo, and Luigi Scarano with videomaker […]

By Lavinia Elizabeth Landi

November 25, 2021

Uncovering the Truth Behind Thailand’s Largest Wet Market

Liam Bartlett, along with environmental and human rights investigator Steven Galster, masked-up with 60 Minutes to reveal how Thailand’s largest market, the Chatutak Market, was handling the threat of the coronavirus. 

By Kenley Stevenson

November 25, 2021

Opinion: Rolling Stone Risks Rock Bottom With Anonymous Sources

By cooperating with the House investigators, the sources could protect themselves from the possibility of legal action having been in these planning meetings.  They separate themselves from the insurrectionists and those that tried to overturn the election.

By Bill Meincke

November 23, 2021

Small Business Seeks a Pattern for Success

A small business called High Five Hand Knits launched by giving users a free kit to test their projects. The business gained popularity through the founder Casie Greves’ “cute” and “quirky” designs.

By Cailin Martin

November 23, 2021

Ellen’s Stardust Diner Welcomes Back Customers

On Nov. 16, the popular tourist spot opened its doors for the first time since 2020.

By Lauren Sierra

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