NPR ombudsman Alicia Shepard has, apparently, spent the last couple of days trying to figure out how NPR allowed a false report onto the air that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords had died.
As with most acts of terrorism, while the initial incident is horrible enough, the subsequent actions motivated by fear of a repeat can be damaging too.
Matching rhetoric with reality, silence speaks with a loud voice, from the newsroom to comedy, what hunger feels like, and embracing winter in Mahtomedi.
In the aftermath of the shootings in Arizona on Saturday, several of MPR’s social networking efforts have been collecting your reaction. Here are some of the more compelling comments we’ve received.
After the World Trade Center towers collapsed, Roy Chelsen spent weeks sifting through the wreckage. His friends say that’s what caused the cancer that killed him last night.
How often do people survive an attack on the brain, you are the editor, how depth begins with 140 characters, embracing winter or at least faking it, the death of Maj. Winters.