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Reut R. Cohen

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I am a journalist and researcher, and have written numerous research and investigative pieces. My work has been published with several notable organizations, including Annenberg Digital News, CAMERA, KCET, the Middle East Forum, Pajamas Media, and the Scientific American blog. You can watch my broadcasts on PJTV.com.

My interests include ethics and epistemology, history, economics, and international relations.

I graduated from the University of California, Irvine with distinguished honors, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English. I earned my Master's degree at USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism in the field of Broadcast Journalism.

You can reach me at Reut AT reutrcohen DOT com.

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