Bill Moyers, Influential Journalist and LBJ Aide, Dies at 91

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Bill Moyers, a renowned journalist and former press secretary to President Lyndon B. Johnson, known for his influential work in public media and journalism, has died at age 91 due to complications from a long illness. His career spanned over five decades, earning numerous awards and recognition, and he was celebrated as a conscience of the country and a pioneer in public broadcasting.
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