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The world of public radio is mourning the loss of the legendary Bob Edwards. The family of NPR’s original host of the “Morning Edition” news magazine says he died Saturday after battling cancer and heart disease. I have these thoughts on the passing of this iconic journalist.
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"I don't care if you like me, I care if you believe me," the late Bob Edwards once told a public radio audience in Orlando. Click below for NPR's Lynn Neary's remembrance of the original host of "Morning Edition" who died over the weekend.
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National Public Radio is quitting Twitter over the social media company's recent actions under owner Elon Musk to stamp it with labels that NPR says undermine its credibility. NPR said its organizational accounts will no longer be active on Twitter because Twitter is falsely implying that it is not editorially independent.
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This Wednesday marks fifty years since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior. Throughout March, the APR news team is reporting on King’s…
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Even at times when you don't have access to TV, you can always listen to Alabama Public Radio. On the road, running errands, to and from work, even during…
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GOP Presidential hopeful Ben Carson will return to Alabama next week. The Republican contender will appear at the University of South Alabama Mitchell…
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This week, cartoonist Stephan Pastis had some fun with NPR in his popular daily strip "Pearls Before Swine." Check out Monday and Tuesday's comics here:
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Morning Edition heads out on a special summer road trip with "Dead Stop: Famous Final Resting Places of Americans Great and Small." The series takes…
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The American Dream has always meant opportunity -- the idea that anyone can make it here. Woven through our politics, culture and family histories, the…
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Recently, NPR announced a multimedia music magazine for music lovers of all tastes and styles. The app includes lives concerts, exclusive first listens,…