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We have a new Dig where you can find all of our Occupy movement coverage from Truthdig editors, contributors and commenters, as well as the latest from Twitter and around the Web Check it out hereWe have a new Dig where you can find all of our Occupy movement coverage.
We have a new Dig where you can find all of our Occupy movement coverage from Truthdig editors, contributors and commenters, as well as the latest from Twitter and around the Web.
Q: What is a “dig”?
A: Truthdig was originally conceived as a magazine that would offer in-depth, long-form investigations into major issues. We call them Digs. Over the years we’ve added blogs, cartoons, videos, columns, book and film reviews and other fresh content. With the Occupy Wall Street movement, we’re launching a different kind of Dig in order to better cover this critically important story from all angles in real time. Rather than one long essay, you’ll find all the content we think is relevant to the 99 percent protests across the country, along with the latest tweets and comments from Truthdig readers.
Take a look here.
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