
Chris Remington
Chris Remington knew he wanted to work in public radio beginning in middle school, as WHYY played in his car rides to and from school in New Jersey. He’s freelanced for All Things Considered and was a desk associate for CBS Radio News in New York City. Most recently, he was producing for Capital Public Radio’s Insight booking guests, conducting research and leading special projects at Sacramento’s NPR affiliate.
South Florida is at the intersection of Latin American politics, has become a start-up capital and is a cultural beacon for the world. As a producer for Sundial, Chris wants to spotlight the stories of the diverse community that makes the region shine. Send him your pitches at Sundial@wlrnnews.org.
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"They fed us porridge without salt and sugar, three times a day. Every evening they spoke to us about politics."
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Two new investigations shed light on how guardianship programs can be abused with little recourse.
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Yale University Law School was the top law school in the country for years. But it stopped providing data to the ranking in 2022.
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On May 21, 2017, the Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Circus told the world the tent was coming down.
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More than 4,400 U.S. service members died and hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians were killed during the conflict.
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The Vermont senator talks about his struggle against economic inequality and the power of America's billionaire class in his new book.
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"We are all the same. We have two legs, two hands, two eyes, one heart."
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What we know so far about classified documents found in the president's home and office.
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For the first time in more than a decade, Democratic state lawmakers represent more people in this country than their Republican counterparts.
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We take a look back at the environmental movement of the 1960s and '70s under JFK, LBJ, and Nixon.