Susan Stamberg, Trailblazing NPR Journalist, Dies at 87

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Susan Stamberg, a pioneering radio journalist and the first woman to host a national news program in the US, has died at age 87. She was instrumental in shaping NPR's sound and was known for her conversational style and interviews with prominent figures. She hosted 'All Things Considered' for 14 years and was recognized for her contributions to radio journalism, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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