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For more than a decade, residents in St. Francis, Wisconsin have been complaining about smells. Sometimes putrid and often abrasive, these smells wafted…
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NPR was a different place when Robert Siegel walked in the door for the first time in late 1976. For one thing, it was still commonly referred to by its…
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When journalist Maziar Bahari went to his home country Iran in 2009, he had no idea what was in store for him. As protests mounted in opposition to the…
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Eric Von had already been in radio for a long time when he started making regular contributions to Lake Effect and WUWM. Von hosted talk shows at a…
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As President Obama prepares to give the final press conference of his presidency on Wednesday, NPR's Michel Martin is looking towards the next…
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The nationwide sexual abuse scandal involving Catholic priests has gotten increased scrutiny in recent days with the release of a new movie about the…
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As the debate over Governor Walker’s proposed budget continues in the Wisconsin legislature, the statewide story is getting an unprecedented amount of…
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The deaths of international journalists at the hands of ISIS militants in past months were tragedies. And they come at a time when reliable, independent…
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As a two-day conference at Marquette University wraps up, some remarkable long-form public service journalism is being featured.In a time when newspapers…
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Do you think of yourself as a journalist? One media ethicist says you should - and you should follow the rules that go along with the title.One of the…