Face it: Some scores can never truly be settled. You can try tit-for-tat, you can scheme and plan, but making things even? Not a chance; the other guy is probably scheming, too, so full pay-back ain’t ...
The heart attack changed everything. For many years, Trymaine Lee, veteran reporter and author of the new book, A Thousand Ways to Die, has chronicled the toll of gun violence on Black Americans. From ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee has spent his career chronicling the daily toll of violence and inequality. In his new book, he blends journalism with personal narrative to show how ...
On this edition of Your Call, Pulitzer Prize and Emmy award winning journalist Trymaine Lee discusses his new book, A Thousand Ways to Die: The True Cost of Violence on Black Life in America. Despite ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee has spent his career chronicling the daily toll of violence and inequality. In his new book, he blends journalism with personal narrative to show how ...
A near-death experience can change a person’s life. In the case of Trymaine Lee, the Pulitzer-prize-winning reporter and Camden County native, it reshaped the book he was writing. When Lee suffered a ...
A 30 second video clip shows a boat bobbing in the water. Then, a fireball and a huge plume of smoke. President Trump posted the footage on social media this week, saying he ordered the U-S military ...
Laura Wallen of Columbia, Maryland and a former teacher of the year, is eagerly anticipating the start of a new school year and her upcoming engagement. That’s what makes it so shocking when she doesn ...
When Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee was 38, he suffered a sudden heart attack that nearly killed him. The incident made him reconsider the years he had spent reporting on the lives cut ...
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