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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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Two plots that contained a total of 22,478 marijuana plants in the Los Padres National Forest were eradicated on Friday.
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A discussion about bullhooks with elephants is happening just a few weeks before Ringling Bros. Circus is set to arrive in town.
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If you run into something possibly illegal while voting on Tuesday, here's one option.
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Those who have just become naturalized are able to take advantage of a new law and register to vote up until Election Day.
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A 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.
The airport fire department is slowly rotating older trucks out and replacing them with compressed air-foam-equipped vehicles | Photo: Reut R. Cohen
The 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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In 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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More 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 eve...
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The 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."
Despite PETA's protests so far no changes have been made to the float | Photo: Reut R. Cohen
People 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…
Geobiologist Kenneth H. Nealson and his team have discovered practical applications for bacteria-powered fuel cells. | Photo: Reut R. Cohen
Bacteria-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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Los Angeles is often perceived as the land of perpetual youth.
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