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Nicholas Kristof is known as the "reporter's reporter," with a remarkable career that spans four continents and over 150 countries. Along the way, he faced malaria, wars, warlords, and even survived a plane crash in Africa. Kristof's fearless reporting earned him two Pulitzer Prizes notably for his coverage of Tiananmen Square and his advocacy against genocide in Darfur.
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Historically, trust in Spanish-language television news is what keeps the Latinx communities in the United States tuned into the news.
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The quarter honors the life and contributions of South Texas journalist and activist, Jovita Idár. Idár is one of five women highlighted as part of the 2023 American Women Quarters program.
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Jovita Idár was a teacher, nurse, journalist, and feminist who played an important role in Texas history during the 19th and early 20th century. A forthcoming anthology is collecting poetry, photographs, and other works that honor her life and contributions.
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From the Founding Fathers to fake news, relations between American presidents and the media have been contentious throughout the country's history.…
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Scott Pelley has reported on the biggest stories of the last 30 years as a 60 Minutes correspondent and former CBS news anchor.His memoir offers insight…