Jeongyoon Han
Couch FellowJeongyoon joins us from a stint at NPR in Washington, where she was a producer at Weekend Edition. She has also worked as an English teacher at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, helped produce podcasts for Hong Kong Stories, and worked as a news assistant at WAMC Northeast Public Radio. She's a graduate of Williams College, where she was editor in chief of the college newspaper.
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We tracked down the people fighting fake news on social media to ask them how they do it.
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You’d have to be very far away — and going very fast — to escape a black hole’s grasp.
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The world is literally getting noisier. How can we manage our sonic landscapes?
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It depends on what animal you’re talking about.
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Bad news: Your turfgrass is a water guzzler.
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In the process of preparing for this race, Kate Mautz has come to a new outlook on her own life.
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Recent data from the Census Bureau show the state’s population grew by 1.3% between April of 2020 and July of 2022.
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The Secretary of State’s office says ballot machines from three different companies counted votes accurately during spring municipal elections.
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A pandemic-era rental assistance program that paid hotels in New Hampshire to open their doors to as many as 900 unhoused people is ending this spring.
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Members of the Manchester Housing Alliance Land Trust say it’s the first collective living model of its kind in the city to provide affordable housing options.