The Reporter Who Moved Mountains
Eleanor Vance had been at the New York Times for six years, which was long enough to know that the best stories never came through the official channels. The best stories came through the cracks—through a voicemail left at midnight, through a letter written on stained paper, through a stranger who approached you in a diner and said, "I think you should know about something." The voicemail came...
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