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It's one of the last podcasts about race still standing
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A listener objects when Israel's perspective is left out of the story
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Informing without glorifying
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It's been open for six months
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Critics, including the president, want the media to cheerlead for the U.S. and Israel
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The key to NPR's survival is getting the relationship with member stations right
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It was an unscripted and inappropriate remark
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No one likes being lied to.
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How NPR determines what language to use.
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Based on the last year of recommendations.
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When NPR makes mistakes, the audience pays attention
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… But not before the audience heard it. How did this happen?
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Military embeds create ethical quandaries.
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Does it matter who the president is when it comes to the standards on unnamed sources?