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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of the murder of George Floyd. On this week’s episode of Views of the News, a look…
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Today Paul Pepper visits with AMANDA GASTLER, Event Coordinator at the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI), about an upcoming event titled "Is Our…
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One of the first television shows that incorporated the audience, American Idol comes to an end. FOX offcially announced the competition show's 15 season…
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ESPN fired controversial columnist Bill Simmons Friday after he made comments about NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Missouri School of Journalism…
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The New York Times published an investigative piece on the high price of cheap nails. The article quickly got people to think twice about bargain salons,…
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A term used to describe protesters in Baltimore is ruffling some feathers. Some are saying that "thug" is now synonymous with the n-word. Missouri School…
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The Professional Golfers' Association of America revoked the media credentials of blogger Stephanie Wei. Wei used the live-streaming app Periscope to…
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CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta performed brain surgery on an 8-year-old girl while on assignment covering the 7.8-magnitude…
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The House Select Committee on Benghazi requested that Hillary Clinton appear twice, once on the use of her email system, and once on the Benghazi attack…
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MU’s journalism school gave Donald W. Reynolds a scholarship worth $22 a month. Nearly 90 years later, the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation gave MU’s…