By Marlissa Collier It’s no secret that the United States has a news problem. From the constantly dying newspaper industry [which, according to Associated Press, currently loses 2 newspapers per week, on average] to the ever-polarizing TV news coverage, much of which has moved from simply reporting facts to sharing highly curated, attention-grabbing headlines that can be slanted to pacify both audiences and advertisers. There is also the lack of journalistic ethics required to launch podcasts, commentary shows, and opinion blogs; many of which have become the main source of news for Americans who have lost trust in the big
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