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In Bad City, journalist Paul Pringle recounts institutional resistance to investigative reporting – from inside his own newsroom

July 27, 2022July 27, 2022
by Steven Beattie

Pringle’s book tells the story of a dean at USC who was found in a hotel room with a twenty-one-year-old woman who had overdosed on illegal drugs.

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