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    <description>Across America, local newsrooms have been closing at a pace that would have seemed unthinkable twenty years ago. But in the gaps they leave behind, a scrappy generation of one-person news operations is doing something remarkable — actually showing up. We talked to three independent reporters who walked away from institutional media to build something smaller, stranger, and arguably more vital.</description>
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