The allegations against Nickelodeon
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How American news lost its nerve Semafor · Max Tani Public figures have growing leverage over the journalists who increasingly carry their water. The result is a thousand stories you’ll never read. The allegations against Nickelodeon Entertainment Weekly · Wesley Stenzel The first two episodes of “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV” revealed numerous troubling details about the kids TV network. How dollar stores exacerbated American food deserts Salon · Ashlie D. Stevens Dollar stores are now the fastest-growing food retailers in the contiguous United States. |
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