For the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, I spoke with @kershaw_alex on the ground of the National WW2 memorial in DC about the unique way he tells the invasion’s story.
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In Uganda, aid workers bracing for an uptick in Ebola cases are being hampered by funding cuts.
An aid worker tells NPR the money he could use to purchase five radio spots warning about the disease now only covers one.
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We’re covering Rededicate 250 today on All Things Considered, a White House backed event that aims to blend God and American government.
The crowds were predominantly evangelical, so were the speakers.
Earlier this week, a lobbyist for the world’s biggest right wing organization reached out to NPR and asked for an interview.
Here’s what a leader of the group told us: https://t.co/4w4E1LqIZA
Ahead of the president’s address tonight, a worthwhile listen about war crimes.
What happens if civilian infrastructure is attacked deliberately? Who is held accountable?
https://t.co/Zq3dW1XONp
I produced this conversation with former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink. It’s worth your time on the 4th anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war. https://t.co/tafBG5VkP0
If you, like me, have watched the saga of Times Square’s last dive bar as it faces eviction, there’s news:
A judge temporarily halted eviction proceedings as a lawsuit unfolds.
But here’s the reason its stayed open this long at all: https://t.co/14Td8q4wni
Want to spend your holiday learning about how the candle industry reveals the practical ways tariffs affect the economy?
Great!
My latest for All Things Considered:
https://t.co/R1NX0657PT
I reported a story for @NPR today about a Venezuelan teenager who lost Temporary Protected Status this month — one of many now stuck in an impossible situation.
He’s trying to stay in the United States, and doing something interesting to make it happen. (1/2)
I spoke with food banks across the country who are staring down the barrel of tomorrow’s SNAP cutoff.
Everyone I talked to told me the same thing…
They do not have the resources to replace the assistance SNAP provides.
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I produced this interview for NPR’s Morning Edition with @SAH1365’s Priya Jain. It’s about how historic federal buildings are usually modified — and why the president’s demolition of the East Wing is different.