The American Academy of Diplomacy is pleased to announce the 2023 Ross Media Award winners: @michelekelemen, NPR and @tomfriedman , The New York Times. academyofdiplomacy.org/wp-content/upl…

Update: the Pentagon says it'll review additional info from NPR and others regarding claims that US forces killed & wounded civilians in the 2019 raid against the founder of ISIS. New details from my reporting, today on Up First @NPRWeekend @ayesharascoe npr.org/2023/09/24/119…
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The Sunday Story: NPR challenges U.S. denial of civilian harm in raid on ISIS leader : Up First...
Today on The Sunday Story, NPR's Daniel Estrin talks about his four-year long investigation into the night that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, founder of ISIS, died. The Pentagon maintains troops did not harm...
Very rare access to #Nicaragua and some excellent and brave reporting from @eyderp Very proud of this
If you have a few moments, listen to our reporting from Nicaragua. It’s a place we hear little about on the international press because for more than year, it’s kept international journalists out. I made a trip and found a country suffocated by fear. npr.org/2023/09/08/119…
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The Sunday Story: A rare look inside locked-down Nicaragua : Up First from NPR
Today on The Sunday Story NPR correspondent Eyder Peralta travels to Nicaragua. He's the first foreign journalist to make it into the country in more than a year. He traveled to his home country to...
Eva Rodriguez, formerly of @FullerProject and @washingtonpost, has just been named VP and Executive editor at NPR. It's a proud moment for us Latinos at NPR. She becomes the highest-ranking Latinx executive. Bienvenida! I can't wait to hear how she shapes our coverage!
This is such incredibly exciting news for our newsroom and our audience: Eva Rodriguez will be NPR's Vice President and Executive Editor, beginning September 11. #MoreLatinosInNews #LatinoNewsLeaders npr.org/about-npr/1194…
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Eva Rodriguez named NPR's Vice President and Executive Editor
Rodriguez will oversee NPR's global 200-plus-person newsgathering operation including reporters based internationally and across the country
How NPR’s Ukraine bureau chief seeks out ‘intimate looks into people’s lives’ current.org/2023/08/how-np… via @tjfalk
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How Joanna Kakissis seeks out 'intimate looks into people's lives' - Current
NPR's Joanna Kakissis has been reporting from Ukraine since shortly before the Russian invasion in February 2022.
🧵 One hundred days ago, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia during a reporting trip. He remains in a Moscow prison. We’re offering resources for those who want to show their support for him. #IStandWithEvan wsj.com/Evan

Good morning to readers. Kyiv remains in Ukrainian hands. Please RT this thread. It’s an important one. Some news: I’m leaving NPR as part of the layoffs that dramatically cut the org's workforce. I’ve decided to go back into Ukraine to keep reporting. But this time, alone.
The FCC cleared automakers to use systems that let vehicles communicate wirelessly with one another bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via @technology
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Carmakers Win Use of Airwaves for Advanced Safety System
US regulators cleared automakers to use systems that let vehicles communicate wirelessly with one another, offering a path forward for life-saving technology after years of disputes that saw Detroit...
Twitter labels NPR's account as 'state-affiliated media', which is untrue npr.org/2023/04/05/116…
Moscow bureau @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich is loved and respected by his colleagues for being what he is - a resourceful, talented and dedicated journalist, and simply a great guy. #IStandWithEvan wsj.com/video/series/i…
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Evan Gershkovich ‘Belongs in This Newsroom’: WSJ Journalists Speak Out
Jailed @WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich will face steep odds in a Russian court that gives few means for defense against espionage charges wsj.com/articles/in-ru…
Journalism is not a crime. We stand with WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested last week on bogus espionage charges in Russia. Evan worked for three years as a reporter at The Moscow Times – we know he’s a professional journalist. He should be released immediately. 🧵👇

Alexander Skarsgard Explains the Answer to Everything. (It Involves Doing Some Math.) nytimes.com/2023/03/28/opi…
Breaking: Netanyahu says he is freezing final voting of his judicial overhaul to hold a dialogue and attempt to reach a "wide agreement" before bringing the legislation to a vote when parliament returns from recess April 30. Protest organizers say they'll continue protests.
Latest in Ukraine: Putin will move tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus (March 27) npr.org/2023/03/27/116…
Uganda to jail people who identify as LGBTQ in one of world's most anti-gay laws npr.org/2023/03/22/116…
Before the U.S. rolled into Baghdad 20 years ago, Iraqis warned us what would happen npr.org/2023/03/21/116…
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