Washington Post media column features NLP

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“These students didn’t know Bin Laden was dead. How did we get so clueless about news?”

Washington Post media writer Margaret Sullivan features the News Literacy Project in a column that calls for improved news literacy skills nationwide.

“News literacy is an urgent mission,” NLP founder Alan C. Miller told Sullivan.

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