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  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Democrat, about the latest Jan. 6 hearings.
  • The union said Chief William Scott deceived the author of the search warrant about freelancer Bryan Carmody's press status. "A true leader accepts responsibility," it said.
  • NPR's senior education correspondent offers his predictions for the big stories in K-12 and higher education.
  • In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, we talk with CITY Magazine staff and some of the people featured in the magazine's August 2023 issue.
  • In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Feb. 3, 2025, we sit down with CITY Magazine staffers and contributors to discuss their inaugural wellness issue.
  • In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 2/3/26, we sit down with local people who have visited Greenland to get their thoughts on the country and the culture.
  • In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 10/14/25, we discuss the factors impacting the popularity of moviegoing and the future of the industry.
  • Verónica Zaragovia was born in Cali, Colombia, and grew up in South Florida. She’s been a lifelong WLRN listener and is proud to cover health care for the station. Verónica has a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master's degree in journalism. For many years, Veronica lived out of a suitcase (or two) in New York City, Tel Aviv, Hong Kong, Las Vegas, D.C., San Antonio and Austin, where she worked as the statehouse and health care reporter with NPR member station KUT.
  • Brett Neely is an editor with NPR's Washington Desk, where he works closely with NPR Member station reporters on political coverage and edits stories about election security and voting rights.
  • In fiction, Adam Johnson offers a view of life in North Korea under Kim Jong Il. In nonfiction, Ronald Kessler looks into the FBI's tactical operations teams, and Peter D. Ward explores the likely impact of our rapidly melting ice caps.
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