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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Entry11:05 AM on July 20, 2012Substance abuse facilities typically focus on helping individuals get better in a safe environment but overlook the aesthetics of the individual's surroundings. Beit T'Shuvah in L.A. has taken a big step further, thanks to 70 designers.
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Entry2:23 PM on June 18, 2012The victim, a 70-year-old woman from Kern County, was hospitalized but is recovering.
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Entry6:09 PM on June 15, 2012The late-season opening is due to a massive windstorm that struck the state last November.
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Entry5:55 PM on June 15, 2012California wants to use its own accountability system to improve schools rather than to abide by federally required policies from No Child Left Behind.
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Entry4:18 PM on June 15, 2012The West Cost is bracing itself for debris from the devastating tsunami that hit Japan more than a year ago. Millions of tons of wreckage washed into the Pacific Ocean. Most of it sank, but roughly 1.5 million tons remains afloat.
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Entry2:35 PM on June 15, 2012The debate about hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a procedure that involves drilling thousands of feet below the earth's surface to extract oil and gas, has come to Los Angeles.
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Entry1:50 PM on June 15, 2012Residents of low desert areas in Riverside County are being told to take care as temperatures are expected to hit and stay in the triple digits over the next week.
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Entry9:54 AM on June 15, 2012The former director of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library has been appointed to be L.A.'s City Librarian -- the highest post of the Los Angeles Public Library -- by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
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Entry7:15 PM on June 14, 2012Popular visitor lodging areas in Yosemite Valley will be closed permanently due to risk of rock falls after a study was conducted.
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Entry5:38 PM on June 14, 2012Hikers, cyclists, and other lovers of the great outdoors can begin taking advantage of a newly headquartered visitor and recreation center in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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EntryPosted Mountain Lion Shot and Killed in Santa Monica Had Unique DNA, Was Not An Exotic Pet
in The Back Forty4:35 PM on June 14, 2012The mountain lion that wandered into downtown Santa Monica and was fatally shot last month was a young male genetically linked to a local population and was not an exotic pet, according to the National Park Service. -
Entry3:10 PM on June 14, 2012Over $330,000 will go toward planting thousands of trees and shrubs at the future site of a proposed river park.
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Entry9:30 AM on June 14, 2012There are currently 19 active wildfires across nine states, but according to a leading fire ecologist, the hazard in Southern California is greatly diminished this year.
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Entry3:30 PM on June 12, 2012If you were to take a guess at what was one of the largest consumers of energy in California, what would it be? Skycrapers? Theme parks? Mega mansions? Surprisingly, the answer is water.
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Entry11:19 AM on June 12, 2012San Luis Obispo is joining a growing number of cities that are taking green paint to pavement to make space for cyclists.
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Entry3:38 PM on June 7, 2012This past spring season (March to May) was the warmest across the contiguous U.S. since 1910, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists announced today.
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Entry11:30 PM on June 6, 2012Measure G found considerable support with close to 69 percent of votes. It means marijuana dispensaries will be heavily limited.
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Entry5:39 PM on June 6, 2012With L.A. City Attorney Carmen Trutanich's loss, according to semi-final results, in the race to be District Attorney, he's going to run for his city post again.
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Entry11:52 AM on June 6, 2012Proposition 29, which sought to impose an additional tax cigarettes for cancer research, is now failing by a slim margin, but there's an estimated 200,000 votes that still need to be counted.
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Entry1:28 AM on June 6, 2012Voters in the city of Compton supported a ballot initiative that could change representation of Latinos on the city council.
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Entry12:50 AM on June 6, 2012Proposition 29, which seeks to impose an additional tax cigarettes for cancer research, was still too close to call in the early hours of June 6.
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Entry12:23 AM on June 6, 2012Remember the Kelly Thomas police death in Orange County last year? The fallout includes the likely recall of three politicians.
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Entry12:10 AM on June 6, 2012Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly supported a ballot initiative in favor of limiting the time state legislators may serve.
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Entry12:03 AM on June 6, 2012Riverside election results posted just after the polls closed Tuesday showed absentee voters opting against the creation of an environmental panel.
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Entry11:25 PM on June 5, 2012Democratic Rep. Brad Sherman is leading fellow Democratic Rep. Howard Berman by 39.6 percent to 33.1 percent with absentee ballots counted after polls closed on Tuesday.
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Entry5:33 PM on June 5, 2012Voter turnout in today's election is expected to set a record for the lowest participation in California's presidential primary history, according to a Field Poll.
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Entry6:22 PM on June 4, 2012Two plots that contained a total of 22,478 marijuana plants in the Los Padres National Forest were eradicated on Friday.
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Entry5:48 PM on June 4, 2012Coincidence or not, a discussion about the use of bullhooks with elephants at Los Angeles City Hall is happening just a few weeks before Ringling Bros. Circus is set to arrive in town.
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Entry5:00 PM on June 4, 2012If you run into something possibly illegal while voting on Tuesday, here's one option.
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Entry12:37 PM on June 4, 2012Those who have just become naturalized are able to take advantage of a new law and register to vote up until Election Day.
No recommendations yet.
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Entry11:05 AM on July 20, 2012Substance abuse facilities typically focus on helping individuals get better in a safe environment but overlook the aesthetics of the individual's surroundings. Beit T'Shuvah in L.A. has taken a big step further, thanks to 70 designers.
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Entry2:23 PM on June 18, 2012The victim, a 70-year-old woman from Kern County, was hospitalized but is recovering.
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Entry6:09 PM on June 15, 2012The late-season opening is due to a massive windstorm that struck the state last November.
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Entry5:55 PM on June 15, 2012California wants to use its own accountability system to improve schools rather than to abide by federally required policies from No Child Left Behind.
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Entry4:18 PM on June 15, 2012The West Cost is bracing itself for debris from the devastating tsunami that hit Japan more than a year ago. Millions of tons of wreckage washed into the Pacific Ocean. Most of it sank, but roughly 1.5 million tons remains afloat.
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Entry2:35 PM on June 15, 2012The debate about hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a procedure that involves drilling thousands of feet below the earth's surface to extract oil and gas, has come to Los Angeles.
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Entry1:50 PM on June 15, 2012Residents of low desert areas in Riverside County are being told to take care as temperatures are expected to hit and stay in the triple digits over the next week.
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Entry9:54 AM on June 15, 2012The former director of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library has been appointed to be L.A.'s City Librarian -- the highest post of the Los Angeles Public Library -- by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
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Entry7:15 PM on June 14, 2012Popular visitor lodging areas in Yosemite Valley will be closed permanently due to risk of rock falls after a study was conducted.
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Entry5:38 PM on June 14, 2012Hikers, cyclists, and other lovers of the great outdoors can begin taking advantage of a newly headquartered visitor and recreation center in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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