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They Covered Trump’s Executions Despite The Risk Of COVID-19. Then They Got Sick.

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In January, as coronavirus cases spiked throughout the country, George Hale and Adam Pinsker, reporters for Indiana Public Media, made their final trip to the prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, where federal death…

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