In this first newsletter of the New Year, we want to describe some changes that are coming to the NPR Public Editor's Office in 2025. Much of what we've decided to do is based on the insights we've ...
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The bill tops our discussion of the end of the legislative term on the "Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable." Legislation now goes on to Governor Mike DeWine.
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NPR reporters revisit Afghans who fled their home country after Taliban's takeover in the summer of 2021. Reporters' notebook: revisiting Afghan refugees starting anew in the U.S. ALEXANDRIA ...
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SciFri producer Rasha Aridi talks with science journalist Kamala Thiagarajan, who reported on Discovering Hands' program in India for NPR's global health blog, Goats and Soda. Accidental ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA. – Shafi Amani wears a bright red chef's coat and hands out a plate of warm chicken shawarma through the ...
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A CNN story about a "black market" for rescuing people from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover is at the heart of a ...