The broadcasting organization publicly reversed course after an initial media report about the email to Shapiro.
NPR urged its longtime host, Ari Shapiro, one of its most visible gay employees, not to attend a Pride event – and later reversed the decision after the email leaked to many newsroom staffers and ...
NPR backtracked after telling an openly gay host not to attend a corporate "Pride" event after an email was mistakenly sent to the staff.
NPR abruptly reversed its decision to bar anchor Ari Shapiro from attending a corporate LGBTQ Pride event—after a misfired email exposed the conversation.
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A sharply divided Supreme Court limited the Trump Administration's sweeping efforts to eliminate foreign aid. That ruling said the government must pay foreign aid contractors for work they've done.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro spoke with immigration attorney Andrea Lino over the course of several weeks, as she saw how President Trump's immigration policies caused panic among her clients. NPR's Ari ...
There was a time when federal government work was shorthand for a safe and predictable job - not anymore. Today, federal government employees face drama, uncertainty and conflict, coming largely ...
SHAPIRO: When NPR caught up with him, we wanted to test his mettle for ourselves. So producer Jeff Pierre asked him a question on the spot. JEFF PIERRE, BYLINE: So what is 46,578 minus 8,098?