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The NPR host has launched a new series called "Healing 2.0." Vedantam tells us why he's bringing us this series as we head into what is supposedly the happiest time of the year.
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Students chosen for the project get an intense dose of journalism, and are paired the entire time with a professional journalist who serves as their mentor. Each one of the students is paid for their work.
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Without NPR and our network of independent, nonprofit, locally staffed and programmed Member stations, millions of people would not have access to vital information and to independent voices from their communities.
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In the 50 years that NPR has been around, the journalistic landscape has changed massively.
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Media ethicist Kelly McBride of the Poynter Institute has been named NPR's public editor, an in-house advocate for listeners and newsroom watchdog.
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NPR has launched the second annual Student Podcast Challenge, which invites students in 5th through 12th grade to submit their own podcast for a chance to…
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The secretary of state issued an angry salvo on Saturday against Mary Louise Kelly, co-host of All Things Considered. NPR stands by her reporting.
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Roberts, who joined the fledgling network in 1978, was a seasoned Washington insider who developed a distinctive voice as a reporter and commentator for both NPR and ABC News.
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While "Morning Edition" is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, let's not forget its older sibling, "All Things Considered." NPR's flagship news…
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NPR listeners across the country can hear 1A with Joshua Johnson every weekday.Many South Floridians are even more familiar with Johnson because he hails…
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There are dozens of competitive races across the country that will determine control of the House, Senate and governors' seats. Here are the pivotal seats that could unlock what happens.
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It's Independence Day. That means it's time to hear NPR hosts and reporters read the Declaration of Independence. Follow along here.