Why journalists must resist rushing to judgment
When there is breaking news about a mass shooting, the "narrative" sometimes overshadows the actual news, Brian Stelter says, citing several examples in recent years. Reporters "have to resist assumptions at all costs," he says in a conversation with Oliver Darcy.
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