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“Journalists of the Los Angeles Times are committed to shining a light on injustice, exposing wrongdoing, and seeking the facts,” the union representing most Times journalists responded in a statement.

The Espionage Act's most recent victim is Daniel Hale, a veteran of the Afghan war who exposed the brutally inaccurate targeting of drone strikes and the extent of unreported or under-reported civilian casualties.

From Salon

He was in a position to expose Trump's disregard for the institution he purports to love and demonstrate his disrespect for the law and the Constitution.

From Salon

Empathy fatigue is known in the health care industry as something that can frequently affect health care workers, a profession that is constantly exposed to stressful and traumatic events.

From Salon

But the fragility of the system was exposed again, as the party manoeuvred to keep him in office, with the opposition branding this a "second coup".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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