Huo Jingnan
Huo Jingnan (she/her) is an assistant producer on NPR's investigations team. She helps with reporting, research, and production both on the team and in the network. She was the primary data reporter on Coal's Deadly Dust, a project investigating black lung disease's resurgence. The project won an Edward Murrow Award and NASEM Communications award, and was nominated for a George Foster Peabody award.
She has also analyzed air monitoring data to see if lockdowns under the coronavirus pandemic made the air cleaner, and investigated why face mask guidelines differ between countries.
Huo has a master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
Content
- Class action suit against AI makers over deepfake child sexual abuse material expands
- Some who lost jobs over Charlie Kirk posts get big payouts for First Amendment retaliation
- What was Gregory Bovino doing at a 'remigration' conference in Portugal?
- The White House's new site about 'aliens' has nothing to do with UFOs
- These AI models are free, private, and will never say 'no'
- How algorithms wreaked havoc with these workers' schedules and cut their pay
- The Labor Department wants to teach you to use AI more. Here's what we found
- How AI is getting better at finding security holes