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journalist

[jur-nl-ist] / ˈdʒɜr nl ɪst /


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“The Bloody Crossroads,” published in 1987, isn’t the kind of book you expect a journalist to write: a collection of perceptive, thoroughgoing literary essays on important writers from Henry Adams to Alexander Solzhenitsyn.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. Newman, an art historian and journalist, accordingly divides “Here” into how Newman came to find his chosen artistic role in 1948 and, thereafter, how he inhabited it.

From The Wall Street Journal

AFP journalists saw a convoy of black cars escorted by motorcycles enter the parking garage of the DF Star hospital ahead of Bolsonaro's surgery Thursday.

From Barron's

Another journalist I was speaking to thought the entire thing was a metaphor and portrait of grief and depression.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Only a referendum can determine whether people agree to such a path, if the proposal for Ukraine is…either this or war,” Zelensky told journalists.

From The Wall Street Journal