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A Missing Report On Exxon Mobil And Climate Change
Plagiarism Found In 10 NPR Music Stories
The author of the 10 stories, who was based at New York's WQXR, has resigned.
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Visitors to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Museum regard a letter dated February 9, 1774 on display in 2006. The letter was written by John Moultrie, the Lieutenant Governor of then British East Florida and addressed to 'The Cowkeeper, the founder of the Seminole Tribe of Florida' in which Moultrie asks The Cowkeeper for peace between the Seminoles and the British.Joe Raedle/Getty Imageshide caption
The Right To Tell One's Own History
In this 2010 photo, steam rises from towers at an Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas. Recently leaked memos from Exxon Mobil have shown that the company knew about climate change as early as 1981 but still funded deniers. Pat Sullivan/ASSOCIATED PRESS hide caption
Visitors to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Seminole Museum regard a letter dated February 9, 1774 on display in 2006. The letter was written by John Moultrie, the Lieutenant Governor of then British East Florida and addressed to 'The Cowkeeper, the founder of the Seminole Tribe of Florida' in which Moultrie asks The Cowkeeper for peace between the Seminoles and the British. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
People bow their heads in prayer during a vigil in Winston, Ore. to honor of the victims of the fatal shooting at Umpqua Community College. John Locher/AP hide caption
FC Kansas City pose with the trophy after the NWSL soccer championship match in Portland, Ore., on Oct. 1. Deford's commentary was corrected to include information about the NWSL, the top professional women's soccer league in the U.S. Craig Mitchelldyer/AP hide caption
In this August 2015 file photo, plants burned in the Rocky Fire are shown near Lower Lake, Calif. NPR's environment and climate change reporting encompasses related topics such as wildfires, drought, and other natural disasters. Jeff Chiu/AP hide caption
Former NPR science correspondent (and now host of Science Friday) Ira Flatow interviews a few penguins while reporting from Antarctica in 1979. NPR's environment reporting has increased and expanded greatly since. Katherine Bouton/IraFlatow.com hide caption
Members of the WDBJ-TV7 news staff prepare for the early newscast at the station, the morning after reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were killed by a former colleague during a live broadcast. Steve Helber/AP hide caption
An opponent and supporter of Planned Parenthood demonstrate in Philadelphia in July. Anti-abortion activists are calling for an end to government funding for the nonprofit reproductive services organization. Matt Rourke/AP hide caption
A migrant arrives with his son on the shore near the village of Skala Sikaminea, on the southeastern Greek island of Lesbos, Greece on Friday. Greece this year has been overwhelmed by record numbers of migrants arriving on its eastern Aegean islands, with more than 160,000 landing so far. [Caption from AP, lightly edited.] Visar Kryeziu/AP hide caption
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, speaks at the 2015 International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail, and Transportation Workers Conference in July. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on March 29. Netanyahu then said he had "deep concern" over the West's pending nuclear deal with Iran. Dan Balilty/AP hide caption
President Obama signs the Defending Public Safety Employees' Retirement Act, which includes fast track trade promotion authority that allows Obama to negotiate trade treaties, including the Trans Pacific Partnership. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Police tape surrounds the parking lot behind the AME Emanuel Church as FBI forensic experts work the crime scene. Stephen B. Morton/AP hide caption
Kim Kardashian West arrives at the LACMA Art + Film Gala last November. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP hide caption
WAMU host Diane Rehm fields a question from a fan during a question and answer period at a station fundraising dinner in 2008. BILL GREENBLATT/UPI /Landov hide caption
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill last month. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption
Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep signs a copy of his new book Jacksonland for a fan during a book signing in the NPR gift shop on Tuesday. Annie Johnson/NPR hide caption
Former Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner recently opened up in an interview with ABC about identifying as a transgender woman - and in doing so, helped push transgender issues into the mainstream media. Mark Von Holden/Invision/AP hide caption
Alize LeGrange, 18, wears a T-shirt she made in response to Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's comments about "thugs" trying to tear down the city on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, in Baltimore. David Goldman/AP hide caption