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Quite a job, too. Our editors include Vincent Nee, Megan Pratt, Martha Ann Overland, Jacob Fenston, and Melissa Gray, who is the wind beneath our wings.
Quite a job, too. Our editors include Vincent Nee, Megan Pratt, Martha Ann Overland, Jacob Fenston, and Melissa Gray, who is the wind beneath our wings.
Quite a job, too. Our editors include Vincent Nee, Megan Pratt, Martha Ann Overland, Jacob Fenston, and Melissa Gray, who is the wind beneath our wings.
Shannon Rhodes is our acting senior supervising editor. Evie Stone is our executive producer. And Jim Cain is our deputy managing editor. Well, they're right along with Melissa as the wind beneath our wings.
Shannon Rhodes is our acting senior supervising editor. Evie Stone is our executive producer. And Jim Cain is our deputy managing editor. Well, they're right along with Melissa as the wind beneath our wings.
Shannon Rhodes is our acting senior supervising editor. Evie Stone is our executive producer. And Jim Cain is our deputy managing editor. Well, they're right along with Melissa as the wind beneath our wings.
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Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
Keeping up with the news can feel like a 24-hour job. Luckily, it is our job. Every hour on the NPR News Now podcast, we take the latest, most important stories happening and we package them into five-minute episodes so you can easily squeeze them in between meetings and on your way to that thing. Listen to the NPR News Now podcast now.
Two Israeli embassy employees were shot to death in Washington, D.C. last night outside of a Jewish museum. Local and federal authorities are investigating.
Two Israeli embassy employees were shot to death in Washington, D.C. last night outside of a Jewish museum. Local and federal authorities are investigating.
Two Israeli embassy employees were shot to death in Washington, D.C. last night outside of a Jewish museum. Local and federal authorities are investigating.
I'm Michelle Martin with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Aid is starting to trickle into Gaza after Israel lifted a nearly three-month blockade on food and other essentials. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also says he intends for Israel to take full control of the enclave.
I'm Michelle Martin with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Aid is starting to trickle into Gaza after Israel lifted a nearly three-month blockade on food and other essentials. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also says he intends for Israel to take full control of the enclave.
I'm Michelle Martin with A. Martinez, and this is Up First from NPR News. Aid is starting to trickle into Gaza after Israel lifted a nearly three-month blockade on food and other essentials. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also says he intends for Israel to take full control of the enclave.
The shooter, police say, chanted Free Palestine after being detained. President Trump has condemned the shooting, calling it an act of anti-Semitism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his heart ached for the victims.
The shooter, police say, chanted Free Palestine after being detained. President Trump has condemned the shooting, calling it an act of anti-Semitism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his heart ached for the victims.