Study Estimates Hurricane Maria Killed Nearly 5,000, But Barely Makes News
NPR's Scott Simon muses about how the media covered Roseanne Barr's tweet compared with a new count of the lives lost and devastated by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.
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June 2, 2018 at 05:43PM
NPR News: Study Estimates Hurricane Maria Killed Nearly 5,000, But Barely Makes News
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