NPR editor who alleged left-wing bias at network resigns
- Uri Berliner resigned from his position as a senior editor on NPR's business desk after a five-day suspension for violating company rules on outside work without permission.
- Berliner criticized NPR in an essay, stating the outlet is dominated by liberals and lacks an open-minded spirit.
- NPR's top editorial executive, Edith Chapin, disputed Berliner's assessment of the outlet's journalism and work approach.
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NPR editor takes stand after calling out left-wing bias as GOP prepares to defund the network
Uri Berliner, the journalist who blew the whistle on NPR's left-wing bias, has resigned from NPR.Last week, Berliner published an essay in the Free Press expressing concern that his employer, a corporate media outlet that receives taxpayer funding, has "lost America's trust" because it has embraced a "progressive worldview."NPR leadership denied Berliner's perspective, despite the fact that he had worked there for 25 years and witnessed firsthan…
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