"David Sweeney is no longer on staff," Chris Turpin, acting senior vice president of news, said in an email to staff.
The complaints against Sweeney were filed after Michael Oreskes, NPR's senior vice president of news and editorial director, was forced to resign on Nov. 1 over sexual misconduct allegations.
O/T, but this doesn't bode well for the coming rainy season:
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I see that they can't even agree if the cracking is normal or not. Great. Imagine trying to sell a house in Oroville right now.
DeleteSeems to me that the dastardly environs of NPR should be disciplined!!! I say Trump should cut off funding to that communist incubator!!!
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It won't be long before all that's left is Nina Totenberg standing around in the dark asking if anybody knows how to turn this on. Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
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