Kelly McBride
Stories
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How NPR decided whose voices to include in stories on the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago
The guidelines for whose voices get into NPR news reports
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What's going on and what should NPR leadership do?
A look at what's driving women of color to walk away from NPR's most prominent jobs and why it matters to listeners
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From 'protest' to 'riot' to 'insurrection.' How NPR's language evolved
The Capitol breach changed journalist vocabulary
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NPR Had The Leaked Trump Tape, Too. Here's What The Newsroom Did With It
A public radio initiative to bolster local reporting paid off in dividends
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It prompts a deeper question about whose statements are fact-checked.
'Without evidence' is a new catchphrase at NPR. It prompts a deeper question about whose statements are fact-checked.
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How The Portland Protest Story Escalated And Why News Consumers Were Frustrated
The conflict in Portland between federal agents and protesters escalated rapidly. As NPR responded, doing 40 stories over 15 days, some audience members saw bias.
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Should Images Of Protesters Be Blurred To Protect Them From Retribution?
Will manipulating images make them less true?