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Must-reads of the week

McDonald's in Ferguson, rooting for the home team in Buffalo, and The Guardian goes local
August 29, 2014

Culled from CJR’s own stories, plus the frequently updated “Must-reads from around the Web,” our staff recommendations for the best pieces of journalism (and other miscellany) on the internet, here are your can’t-miss must-reads of the past week:

Times of India demands employee social media passwords (Quartz) – The company will possess log-in information and will be free to post any material to the account without journalists’ knowledge

Michael Brown shooting and the crimes journalists choose as newsworthy (CJR) – Examining why black suspects are covered at a greater proportion than they commit crimes

Why local media struggle covering sports stadium construction (CJR) – Local news organizations often support the home team, despite huge public costs of keeping them in town

The Guardian partners with more local news outlets to tell under-reported stories (CJR) – As the news organization gains footing in the US, more journalistic partnerships are being launched to tell stories from different areas of the country

The McDonald’s in Ferguson (LAT) – “Lately, the restaurant has taken on the appearance of a battered frontier outpost”

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