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NEW NPR CEO Brags She Took Orders from Feds
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Katherine Maher, the new CEO of NPR and former CEO of Wikipedia, has faced criticism for promoting censorship and pushing a left-leaning agenda. Maher has been accused of bragging about working with government officials to combat disinformation, as well as trying to eliminate certain conservative entries on Wikipedia. Maher has also been criticized for justifying looting during rioting in 2020 and expressing skepticism towards the concept of objective truth. Additionally, Maher has been accused of dismissing important news stories, such as the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, as not worth covering. The environment under Maher's leadership at NPR has been described as lacking open-mindedness and catering to a specific audience rather than reflecting all of America. These actions and views have led to backlash from employees, including prominent editor Uri Berliner, who recently resigned over concerns about NPR's direction under Maher's leadership.
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