As reporters gather facts, narratives and interviews to craft a news story, they are aware of a constant, nagging tension. Every person who grants an interview has a vested interest in the end product ...
Due South has been on the air since October 2023, airing Monday through Friday. It is cohosted by Leoneda Inge and Jeff ...
NPR has announced Ryan Merkley as its new Chief Operating Officer. He most recently was CEO of Conscience, a nonprofit ...
Journalists at The Washington Post are sounding the alarm over a crisis at the newspaper. More than 400 reporters and editors on Tuesday evening sent a petition to the outlet’s billionaire owner, Jeff ...
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Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to run the Department of Defense, answered questions Tuesday in a public hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
NPR recently changed how reporters talk about immigration on air and in pieces for the website. Tony Cavin, NPR's Managing Editor of Standards and Practices, talks us through some of this guidance.
Volkskrant and Radio Free Asia are among at least 10 news organizations that have retracted or amended stories on Wang ...
Going into 2025, the NPR newsroom faces two significant challenges: Covering President Donald Trump's administration and answering critics who accuse NPR of being too liberal.
In this first newsletter of the New Year, we want to describe some changes that are coming to the NPR Public Editor's Office ...