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  2. Morning Edition - Wikipedia

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    Morning Edition is a two-hour weekday news program produced and distributed by NPR since 1979. It covers national and international news, features, interviews, commentaries, and human interest stories, and has four regular anchors who rotate on a daily basis.

  3. Up First - Wikipedia

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    Up First is a podcast by NPR that gives a brief overview of the day's news stories, hosted by different NPR journalists. It is released every weekday at 6 a.m. ET, and Saturdays and Sundays at 8 a.m. ET, and lasts for 10-15 minutes (weekdays) or 25 minutes (Sundays).

  4. All Things Considered - Wikipedia

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    All Things Considered is the flagship news program on NPR, premiering in 1971. It covers news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features, and has a weekend version and a podcast companion.

  5. NPR CEO Katherine Maher says viewpoint diversity is critical ...

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    NPR CEO Katherine Maher was largely defiant during rare public acknowledgment of longtime editor Uri Berliner’s claims that the public news organization lacks "viewpoint diversity" and caters to ...

  6. Here and Now (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the public radio magazine program produced by NPR and WBUR-FM in Boston, covering U.S. and international news, arts and culture. Find out the history, hosts, schedule, and podcast of Here and Now.

  7. Nick Schifrin - Wikipedia

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    Nick Schifrin is an American journalist and PBS NewsHour's foreign affairs and defense correspondent. He has covered wars, conflicts and politics in the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia for ABC News, Al Jazeera America and PBS NewsHour.

  8. NPR - Wikipedia

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    NPR stands for National Public Radio, a non-profit organization that produces and distributes news and cultural programming to over 1,000 public radio stations in the US. NPR was established by an act of Congress in 1970 and receives funding from member dues, corporate sponsors, and grants.

  9. List of NPR personnel - Wikipedia

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    Find out who are the current and former hosts, correspondents, and reporters of National Public Radio (NPR), a public radio network in the United States. The list covers various programs, desks, and topics, from news and politics to culture and entertainment.