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The top 10 neighbors for Rewire News Group span journalists, activism organizations, non-profits, and fellow magazines — with no single entity pulling clearly ahead of the rest.

The shape is flat: scores run from Jamelle Bouie at 0.96 down to the American Civil Liberties Union at 0.94, a band of just 0.01 across all ten positions. Tallying the subcategories: four neighbors are Journalists (Jamelle Bouie, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Astead Herndon, Omar Jimenez), two are Activism organizations (Planned Parenthood Action, Southern Poverty Law Center), two are Non-Profits (Southern Poverty Law Center — actually Activism — and ACLU alongside ProPublica just outside the top 10), one is a fellow Magazine (CityLab at 0.95), and one is a News Publisher (Reveal at 0.95).

To be precise on the tally: among the top 10, Journalists account for four slots, Activism organizations for two (Planned Parenthood Action at 0.95, Southern Poverty Law Center at 0.95), Non-Profit for one (ACLU at 0.94), Magazine for one (CityLab at 0.95), and News Publishers for one (Reveal at 0.95). Rewire News Group's own subcategory — Magazines — appears only once in the top 10, with CityLab as the sole fellow magazine. The dominant neighbor kind is individual journalists, not institutional media.

This flat, cross-kind pattern suggests an audience defined less by magazine readership broadly and more by a specific cluster of progressive journalism and civil-liberties advocacy.

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