NPR Legend Susan Stamberg Retires, Marking the End of an Era

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Susan Stamberg, a pioneering figure in public radio and the first woman to anchor a national nightly news program, is retiring after over 50 years at NPR, where she became known for her curiosity, humor, and connection with audiences.
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