"Remembering Bob Edwards: NPR's 'Morning Edition' Host Dies at 76"

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Bob Edwards, the longtime host of NPR's "Morning Edition," known for his rich baritone and cool demeanor, has passed away at the age of 76. Edwards, who joined NPR in 1974 and co-hosted "All Things Considered" before becoming the anchor of "Morning Edition," was praised for his intimate and personal connection with audiences. His death was announced by NPR, but no cause was given. Edwards leaves behind a legacy of trusted journalism and millions of devoted listeners.
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