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Ahead of NPR host’s visit to KC, readers of his new book find great storytelling
Kansas City Star via AOL· 5 days agoJackson, the participant from midtown, said she’s not normally a fan of memoirs... will appear at 7...
New Wisconsin Public Radio station honors late Executive Director Gene Purcell
Current (Public Broadcasting)· 3 days agoWisconsin Public Radio is launching a new music station with call letters honoring Gene Purcell,...
Hamas’ cease-fire demands, Joey Chestnut banned from hot dog contest
NPR· 1 day agoThis essay was written by NPR's national desk reporter Meg Anderson. Getting...unreachable behind...
'The Harlem Renaissance' and what is Black art for?
NPR· 5 days agoDETROW: That's Brittany Luse, host of It's Been A minute, another public radio voice you hear on your radios over the course of
Taco Talk: KUAF's news director Kyle Kellams hits his stride
Axios· 3 days agoKyle Kellams can't walk to lunch without being stopped for a quick hug hello. It's not so much...
NASA says it accidentally sent out an emergency signal meant for training purposes
MPR News· 1 day agoAudio sent out by NASA about an injured crew member aboard the International Space Station on Wednesday evening was training material, the ISS said. < ...
GBH News Honored with Three New England Emmy Awards
GBH News· 3 days agoGBH News, a multiplatform Boston public media newsroom, was recognized in three categories, including Serious Feature for What Happens When You Lose Your Home at 72?; Light ...
U.S. Journalism Is Turning to an Unlikely Savior. Will It Work?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAs major outlets hire conservative British media executives to inject fresh perspectives—and...
New Mexican president sets a path after blowout win
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 7 days agoEditor’s note: This story, which first appeared on palabra, the digital news site by the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, is a collaboration...
The Rundown: Chicago’s increase in homelessness
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 7 days agoMore than 18,800 Chicagoans experienced homelessness on a single night in January, including 13,900 asylum-seekers who had no permanent place to stay, my colleague Tessa Weinberg reports for ...