Susan Stamberg, NPR 'founding mother,' passes away

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Susan Stamberg, a pioneering NPR journalist and the first woman to anchor a nightly U.S. news program, has died at 87. She was known for her influential storytelling, cultural coverage, and role as a mentor, leaving a lasting legacy in radio journalism. She was celebrated with honors including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is remembered for her authenticity and trailblazing career.
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