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Michelle Liu
All Things Considered ProducerMichelle Liu is the All Things Considered producer at NHPR. She joined the station in 2022 after graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in journalism.
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It's been a week since Gov. Chris Sununu signed a bill that bans trans girls in middle and high school from playing on girls’ sports teams.
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These days, breaking news is often followed by a tide of false information that spreads online before any clear details emerge.
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What’s the government’s role in public media?
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A new bail reform bill is heading to Gov. Chris Sununu’s desk.
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What’s the history behind some of the flags that have been on the news recently and what do they mean today?
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As the Red Scare raged on during the Cold War, so did another moral panic targeting LGBTQ federal employees.
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We asked, you answered.
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How did students get access to school lunch? How does the school lunch program work today and who pays for it?
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What is and isn’t protected under the First Amendment when it comes to protests against institutions and the government?