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<p>John Reed was as American as apple pie and store cheese. Yet he was one of the founders of the Communist International, and his ashes lie under the Kremlin wall</p>

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<p>CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite underwent a dramatic change of heart during the Vietnam War—and in doing so, changed the face of broadcast journalism.</p>

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<p>Nearly 1800 newspapers have died since 2004, creating “news deserts” across the country. At many remaining journals, cuts have been so deep that they've become “ghost papers.” What are the implications for democracy?</p>

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<p>FDR waged his own war on "fake news," specifically on the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> publisher Robert R. McCormick.</p>

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<p>Facebook and Google have repeatedly blocked <em>American Heritage's</em> content because they can't tell the difference between Russian trolls and a trusted, award-winning magazine.</p>