'She Said' about the women who broke the silence about Harvey Weinstein and the NYT reporters who wrote about them is a powerful movie.
reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey work together to expose Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's systemic abuse of actresses and employees while he was the head of movie studios Miramax and The Weinstein Company.All the President's Men, Spotlight, Absence of Malice, Shattered Glass, The Paper
Structurally, though, they're all pretty similar: reporters follow leads and attempt to overcome institutional and bureaucratic obstacles, eventually exposing wrongdoing or corruption with a story that leads to tangible consequences for the perpetrators.New York Times Twohey, for example, is struggling to recover from the recent birth of her first child, and ironically finds solace going back to reporting on stories like Donald Trump's sexual misconduct. Kantor has her eyes opened by the growing number of women with stories to tell, yet are still reluctant to go public.
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Beverly Moore finally recognized for her military service, 70 years laterBeverly Moore is a 92-year-old former Navy nurse who served during the Korean War. While visiting the Alaska Veterans Museum here in Anchorage, she spotted a nurse’s uniform on display, exactly like the one she used to wear, and the memories of her time in the Navy rushed back to her full wave right there in the museum. She perked up and checked out the uniform as if it was her own. The curator of the museum, Jann Sherrill was blown away. She immediately talked to Moore about her time in the service, and because of that dress she had just put out, she had found another Korean War Veteran living right here in Anchorage. Thanks to Sherrill and that dress, Moore was recently honored with the 'Ambassador for Peace' medal from the Korean Consulate. Along with several dignitaries and military personnel, the governor of Alaska, Mike Dunleavy was in attendance. And all of this wouldn’t have been possible if not for an earthquake near the storage unit where military memorabilia is kept. The quake shook all the items from their shelves and Sherrill just happened to pick up a garment bag containing the World War II/Korean War Navy nurse's uniform. She had no plans before that to display an item she didn’t even know she had! So a war, a nurse's uniform and an earthquake — and a caring curator — all combined to get Moore recognized, 70 years after the fact, for her service in the Navy as a nurse during the Korean War.
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North Carolina homeowner claims her house was foreclosed and sold by HOA without her knowing'I need to know when you will be moving.' Trenita Rogers has owned her home for 12 years and even paid it off. So when she got a call asking when she was moving out, she thought it was a joke. Turns out it was real. She says her HOA foreclosed and sold her home without her knowledge, and it all stemmed from a debt of $1,491 she was unaware of.
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