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Attiah: Opinion pieces still need to be 'based in fact'
Washington Post global opinions editor Karen Attiah weighs in on the NYT op-ed fiasco. "Opinion journalism is still journalism," she says. "It still has to go through fact checking, you make your argument, but it needs to be based in fact and it needs to not mischaracterize reality in order to fit your agenda." Oliver Darcy also weighs in.
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