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He almost deleted it. Spam, probably. But the sender’s note stopped him: “You’re killing a man tomorrow. Page 47.”
“Miles, we’re blowing up the home page. We got a video. Councilman Davies, at a protest last week. Looks like he shoved a teenager. We’re running it as ‘Davies Assaults Youth.’ The headline’s already written. I need you to clean the copy.” He almost deleted it
The Wiretap issued a retraction so buried it might as well have been six feet under. But the damage was done. To them. Not to Davies. He was exonerated. Page 47
He opened the free PDF again. Page 112. Principle 10: Accountability. A responsible journalist admits mistakes and corrects them promptly. Looks like he shoved a teenager
As the click of the dial tone echoed, Miles didn’t pack his things. Instead, he opened a new document and began to write. Not the story about Davies, but a story about The Wiretap . He titled it: The Cost of a Click: How We Became the News We Warned You About.
An email from an anonymous ProtonMail address. Subject line:


