Underreported Stories

Underreported Stories of February 26


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In this episode of Underreported Stories, we delve into the tragic murder of Lakyn Hope Riley and its connection to immigration issues, shedding light on the complexities and gaps in the system. We also explore the FCC's contentious new rule on employee demographics, raising questions about privacy and fairness. The episode further investigates the Associated Press's legal battle over alleged support of terrorism, a case with significant implications for press freedom. Additionally, we cover a harrowing self-immolation incident at the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., a story largely ignored by mainstream media. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on these critical issues.

CBS makes an unprecedented move against a scrupled journalist, illegal immigrants charged with the murder of a college girl, & the FCC is being racist. Get links & full episode on Substack: underreportedstories.substack.com

(0:00) Introduction to Underreported Stories
(1:28) Lakyn Hope Riley murder and immigration issues
(2:23) FCC's controversial employee demographics rule
(3:35) Associated Press lawsuit over alleged terrorism support
(4:40) Self-immolation incident at Israeli embassy in DC
(5:19) Closing remarks and listener engagement
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