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Troy Farah is a freelance reporter at Salon, where he serves as the national affairs editor. His reporting focuses on climate change, environmental issues, and cultural movements, often intersecting with pop culture and regional interests. Troy's work has been featured in Discover Magazine, NewsBreak, Salon Media Group, Inc., MSN, and Yahoo News.
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Troy Farah's coverage focuses heavily on scientific, health, and crime-related topics with a strong emphasis on citing data. He is likely to respond well to pitches that provide in-depth analysis supported by credible data or expert insights.
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