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4: Can Journalism Save a Marriage?

A married couple finds themselves fighting miserably over the news. So they set out on a quest for the seemingly impossible: to find a news source that both a self-admitted “bleeding heart liberal” and a Trump supporter can trust.

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Man with brown hair and glasses with his arms crossedBy Brian Reed • Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 0m Listen

A married couple finds themselves fighting miserably over the news. So they set out on a quest for the seemingly impossible: to find a news source that both a self-admitted “bleeding heart liberal” and a Trump supporter can trust.

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