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. Presently I am pursuing a Master's degree at USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism in the field of Broadcast Journalism.
I can be reached at Reut AT reutrcohen DOT com.
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Entry3:28 PM on February 17, 2012A federal judge has dismissed an unprecedented lawsuit that sought constitutional protection against alleged slavery of orcas, but the plaintiff, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), isn't backing down yet.
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Entry9:05 AM on February 7, 2012The vehicle is superior to previous models - using a careful mixture of compressed air, foam solution and water to generate a firefighting agent that uses less water.
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Entry9:15 AM on February 6, 2012In the first-ever case of its kind a court will hear that SeaWorld is violating the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by holding whales in captivity.
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Entry10:55 AM on October 26, 2011More than half of the adult population is overweight or obese in Los Angeles County. Statistics show that low-income areas in Los Angeles are at higher risk for preventable diseases linked to obesity, including, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and even cancer.
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Entry10:21 AM on October 26, 2011The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said it will sue SeaWorld for allegedly holding orca whales as slaves "in violation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution."
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EntryPosted PETA Says Glendale Invites 'National Embarrassment' With Circus Elephant Float
in 1st and Spring10:00 AM on October 10, 2011People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said they will continue to protest the city of Glendale's float, which features a depiction of a circus elephant, for the 2012 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. Animal activists are pointing... -
Entry11:00 AM on October 3, 2011Bacteria-powered fuel cells created by a team of University of Southern California scientists have very practical, self-sustaining applications that can save some U.S. city services millions.
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Entry8:52 AM on October 3, 2011Los Angeles is often perceived as the land of perpetual youth.
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Entry1:00 PM on September 26, 2011A record 46.2 million Americans--1 out of every 6 people--are living in poverty, according to U.S. Census Bureau findings on income, poverty and health insurance released this month.
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Entry9:17 AM on September 22, 2011The Hollywood sign is one of Los Angeles' most iconic landmarks, attracting tourists of all stripes who are usually unaware of the frustrations they create for nearby property owners.
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Entry9:30 AM on September 14, 2011There's an elephant to contend with at Glendale's City Council. Literally.
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Entry8:05 AM on September 8, 2011The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which provides Metro Rail security, has heightened patrols and monitoring services in an effort to prevent possible anniversary attacks this upcoming tenth anniversary of 9/11.
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Entry3:28 PM on February 17, 2012A federal judge has dismissed an unprecedented lawsuit that sought constitutional protection against alleged slavery of orcas, but the plaintiff, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), isn't backing down yet.
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Entry9:05 AM on February 7, 2012The vehicle is superior to previous models - using a careful mixture of compressed air, foam solution and water to generate a firefighting agent that uses less water.
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Entry9:15 AM on February 6, 2012In the first-ever case of its kind a court will hear that SeaWorld is violating the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by holding whales in captivity.
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Entry10:55 AM on October 26, 2011More than half of the adult population is overweight or obese in Los Angeles County. Statistics show that low-income areas in Los Angeles are at higher risk for preventable diseases linked to obesity, including, heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and even cancer.
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Entry10:21 AM on October 26, 2011The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said it will sue SeaWorld for allegedly holding orca whales as slaves "in violation of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution."
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EntryPosted PETA Says Glendale Invites 'National Embarrassment' With Circus Elephant Float
in 1st and Spring10:00 AM on October 10, 2011People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said they will continue to protest the city of Glendale's float, which features a depiction of a circus elephant, for the 2012 Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade. Animal activists are pointing... -
Entry11:00 AM on October 3, 2011Bacteria-powered fuel cells created by a team of University of Southern California scientists have very practical, self-sustaining applications that can save some U.S. city services millions.
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Entry8:52 AM on October 3, 2011Los Angeles is often perceived as the land of perpetual youth.
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Entry1:00 PM on September 26, 2011A record 46.2 million Americans--1 out of every 6 people--are living in poverty, according to U.S. Census Bureau findings on income, poverty and health insurance released this month.
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Entry9:17 AM on September 22, 2011The Hollywood sign is one of Los Angeles' most iconic landmarks, attracting tourists of all stripes who are usually unaware of the frustrations they create for nearby property owners.
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