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Dina Temple-Raston is a correspondent on NPR s Investigations team focusing on breaking news stories and national security, technology and social justice.
Previously, Temple-Raston worked in NPR s programming department to create and host
I ll Be Seeing You, a four-part series of radio specials for the network that focused on the technologies that watch us. Before that, she served as NPR s counter-terrorism correspondent for more than a decade, reporting from all over the world to cover deadly terror attacks, the evolution of ISIS and radicalization. While on leave from NPR in 2018, she independently executive produced and hosted a non-NPR podcast called ....

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Who is Jovita Moore? Emmy-winning Atlanta TV anchor to undergo surgery for brain tumor dubbed 'upbeat, optimistic'


.@JovitaMoore Sending every single positive thought your way! I’m praying your surgery goes well and that you recover quickly! You’ve always been someone I’ve admired as a broadcaster and a person. You definitely left an impression on this former intern😊Get well soon!
— 𝙈𝙖𝙩𝙩 𝘽𝙖𝙧𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙧 (@MattBarbourTV) April 15, 2021
 
Who is Jovita Moore?
Fifty-two-year-old Jovita Moore is a veteran Channel 2 news anchor who has worked at stations in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and Memphis in the past.
Born on October 4, 1968, Moore originally hails from New York. She attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where she earned her Master s degree in Broadcast Journalism. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bennington College in Vermont, according to TheWhoIs Bio.  ....

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ProPublica Wins Meyer "Mike" Berger Award for Best Human-Interest Reporting — ProPublica


The article reveals a tragedy of the criminal justice system unlike any other: a convicted killer at last granted a hearing on his innocence, only to have his bid for freedom overseen by a judge soon removed from the bench because of dementia.
Nelson Cruz was 16 when he was accused of killing a man in the streets of Brooklyn. Sent away for 25 years to life after a brief and flawed trial, he never gave up trying to prove his innocence. Two decades later, he got his first real shot to argue his case and gain his freedom: Judge ShawnDya Simpson had granted him an evidentiary hearing, one in which he could produce witnesses, challenge his accusers and give voice to his claims of innocence. ....

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Biden's Paris Goal: Pressure Builds for a 50 Percent Greenhouse Gas Cut by 2030


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The United States is back in the Paris climate accord, but the depth of its commitment will become clear only in the next two weeks, when President Joe Biden unveils the details of the nation’s pledge for reducing greenhouse gas pollution.
President Barack Obama pledged that the United States would cut emissions 26 to 28 percent by 2025, a goal the nation is not quite on track to meet. But environmental advocates are pushing for Biden to set a goal of at least a 50 percent cut in U.S. emissions by 2030, based on a slew of recent studies, including research by the United Nations and the National Academies of Science, showing that a 50 percent target is both necessary and achievable. On Tuesday, a coalition of hundreds of businesses, including Walmart, Apple, Microsoft, Verizon and Unilever, sent a letter to the White House, joining in the call for a 50 percent goal. ....

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