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  "path": "/hereandnow/2026/05/26/barry-nolan-9-11-journalist",
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  "textContent": "Barry Nolan has been a broadcaster since the 1970s. Recently, he was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, an interstitial lung disease with a median survival time of two to five years after symptoms arrive.",
  "title": "One reporter spent years lobbying for those sickened during 9/11. Now, he's one of them"
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