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Three is a trend: Salon coins a term for reporters and pundits who want to do the opposite of expose

(Illustration by Lauren Payne)
(Illustration by Lauren Payne)

Three is a trend: Salon coins a term for reporters and pundits who want to do the opposite of expose fraud and speak truth to power. Just call it the journalists against journalism club. (Salon)

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Amy Chozick is moving over to the politics desk at The New York Times after two years covering corporate media for the paper. Her new beat is Hillary Clinton and the Clinton family. (Poynter)

NY1’s resident stuntman Roger Clark played air guitar and the Internet went wild. (The New York Daily News)

Get your zines! There’s a hipster newsstand in Williamsburg and the Times is on it. (The New York Times)

Anderson Cooper thanks Cher for putting up with his “creepy fan girl” behavior. (Huffington Post)

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