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Paul Farhi

Paul Farhi

Media Reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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The media navigates a war of words for reporting on Gaza and Israel

The news media is asking itself: “Terrorists” or “militants”? “Invasion” or “incursion”?
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Local journalists arrested in small Alabama town for grand jury story

Press freedom advocates are raising the alarm that the arrests of the Atmore News’s publisher and reporter are unconstitutional
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‘Are you sitting down?’ The windfall that transformed NPR 20 years ...

In 2003, McDonald’s heiress Joan B. Kroc bequeathed more than $200 million to NPR. This is the impact of the record-breaking gift over the past 20 years.
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The Post publishes photos from mass shootings and draws mixed reaction

Washington Post photos of Uvalde, Parkland, other mass shootings broke unwritten media rules. Some call the images traumatic. Others hope they’ll jolt the public.
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In Alabama, another small-town paper hit in ‘open season’ on free p...

It’s an increasingly familiar drama: Local authorities go after journalists and publishers of small papers, which find themselves on the First Amendment’s front lines.
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GOP senators blast Voice of America for Hamas ‘militants’ terminology

GOP senators call out Voice of America for its guidance on describing Hamas and its Oct. 7 rampage.
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John Kirby becomes a commanding presence in the briefing room

Retired rear admiral and National Security Council spokesman John Kirby has stepped in at the White House to keep Biden’s Gaza and Ukraine messaging clear.
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Israel protest letters have grabbed headlines. But how real are they?

The buzz around letters purportedly signed by White House and Capitol Hill interns don’t actually include signatures, leading to questions about their origin.
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Who is Francesca Street, and why is everyone reading her?

The 29-year-old CNN reporter, who writes about love and romance, was one of 2023′s most popular reporters.
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USA Today transformed the media world for good. What’s its legacy now?

USA Today drew scorn as “McPaper” when it debuted in 1982 but ended up anticipating the future of news. Does it still have a place in national media?
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How the media’s wait for the facts in Trump shooting fed a backlash

In the hours after the Trump rally shooting in Butler, Pa., some readers raged at cautious, early stories that couldn’t yet confirm the details of the tragedy.