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    Seymour Myron " Sy " Hersh (born April 8, 1937) is an American investigative journalist and political writer. He gained recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War, for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting.

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · America should not have a president who does not know what he has signed off on. People in power have to be responsible for what they do, and last night showed America and the world that we have a president who clearly is not in that position today. Seymour Hersh is a reader-supported publication.

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  4. Feb 8, 2023 · How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline. The New York Times called it a “mystery,” but the United States executed a covert sea operation that was kept secret—until now. Seymour Hersh. Feb 08, 2023. ∙ Paid. 13,288.

  5. Dec 18, 2018 · Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh has spent his career years holding those in power accountable. He's broken some of the U.S.'s biggest news stories, from the My Lai massacre to the Abu...

  6. Feb 10, 2023 · Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. reporter Seymour Hersh said this week that U.S. Navy divers, in a CIA operation ordered by President Joe Biden, planted explosives that destroyed three Russian gas...

  7. Seymour Hersh (born April 8, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an American journalist whose reporting generally focused on the U.S. government and its involvement abroad. He was especially noted for his investigations into the My Lai Massacre and the Abu Ghraib prison scandal.

  8. Apr 5, 2012 · Seymour M. Hersh wrote his first piece for The New Yorker in 1971 and has been a regular contributor to the magazine since 1993. His journalism and publishing awards include a Pulitzer Prize,...

  9. Seymour M. Hersh, a former correspondent for The New York Times, won the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in 1970, for his revelation of the massacre at My Lai, in South Vietnam.

  10. Seymour Hersh, (born April 8, 1937, Chicago, Ill., U.S.), U.S. journalist. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1954. He began his journalistic career in 1959 as a police reporter, and he later worked for UPI and The New York Times and as a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly.