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Robert Garcia
Robert Garcia
Robert Garcia is the Executive Producer of NPR Newscast, the unit that provides the most listened-to content in public radio with 28.6 million listeners each week. Garcia oversees the production and broadcast of 37 live newscasts Mondays through Fridays, and 24 each day on Saturdays and Sundays.
How a civil war erupted at Fox News after the 2020 election
After Fox News projected Joe Biden would beat Donald Trump in the key state of Arizona, network stars turned on their own journalists, documents made public in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit show.
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Are There Too Many 'Hillionaires' In Washington?
More than 60 percent of the Senate and most members of the House of Representatives are millionaires. California Republican Darrell Issa tops the list, with an estimated net worth of more than $355 million. A public policy professor tells Americans how to put more working-class people in Congress.
This Politician's Philosophy: No Perks For You
John Magufuli, the new president of Tanzania, aims to cut over-the-top government spending and improve services. Opponents hope he fizzles out.
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Signing Day: Like Christmas For College Sports
On National Signing Day, high school seniors can officially plight their troth to a college football program. And that means grown-up college football zealots are acting like kids at Christmas: "Who will Santa bring to my alma mater's team?"
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SMU Basketball Coach Larry Brown On The Latest Chapter Of His Storied Career
Update, Monday, 6:05 p.m.: SMU did not make it into the NCAA tournament despite a top 25 ranking. The Mustangs host an NIT game against California-Irvine…
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Optional Essay And Other Changes Coming To The SAT
The top score will drop back to 1,600, and there will be no penalties if you answer something incorrectly. It's the first time the college entrance exam has been revised since 2005.
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A Shopaholic’s Guide To Neiman Marcus: 17 Fun Historical Facts
Dallas-based Neiman Marcus, that swanky store with all of the nice handbags and shoes and the over-the-top Christmas catalog, has been all over the news…
'No One-Hit Wonder': Team USA Beats Spain For Gold In Men's Basketball
It was a one-point game headed into the fourth quarter. It took all of the USA all-stars to put it away.
With new music, events and more, the late Selena legacy lives on
March 31 will mark 27 years since Selena Quintanilla Perez was murdered by Yolanda Saldivar in Corpus Christi.
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