St. Mary native raced around world

When Nellie Bly died in 1922, the New York Evening Herald called her “the best reporter in America.” She pioneered investigative journalism, feigning insanity to get herself committed to an asylum and expose its horrid conditions. She was one of the first women to report from the front lines during World War I, and she made headlines racing around the world faster than Phileas Fogg, the ficti...

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