'We thought with 2020 behind us, things might slow down,' but...
"It feels like we're living years of history every week right now," Brian Stelter says. Nicole Carroll says staffers at USA Today are thinking hard about the words they're using and the stories they're presenting because "we need to represent the seriousness" of the time. Dan Shelley weighs in on the critical role of local news in building public trust.
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