Mark Memmott

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Mark Memmott is one of the hosts of NPR's "The Two-Way" news blog.

"The Two-Way," which Memmott helped to launched when he came to NPR in 2009, focuses on breaking news, analysis, and the most compelling stories being reported by NPR News and other news media.

Before joining NPR, Memmott worked for nearly 25 years as a reporter and editor at USA Today. He focused on a range of coverage from politics, foreign affairs, economics, and the media. He's reported from places across the Unites States and the world, including half a dozen trips to Afghanistan in 2002-2003.

During his time at USA Today, Memmott, helped launch and lead three USAToday.com news blogs: "On Deadline;" "The Oval;" and "On Politics," the site's 2008 presidential campaign blog.

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9:37am

Wed May 1, 2013
The Two-Way

So, A Tiger Walks Into A Zoo ...

Originally published on Wed May 1, 2013 10:03 am

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This is no joke:

A wild male tiger, which seems to be in search of some female companionship, has been lured into eastern India's Nandankanan Zoological Park after several frightening nights for those in nearby villages.

According to the Deccan Herald:

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8:59am

Wed May 1, 2013
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Slow Growth In April: Survey Shows 119,000 Jobs Added

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A relatively weak 119,000 jobs were added to private employers' payrolls last month as federal spending cuts and tax increases began to bite, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report.

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8:51am

Wed May 1, 2013
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Boston Bombing: No Death Penalty If Suspect Cooperates?

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Following up on word there have been discussions between lawyers for Boston Marathon bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and federal investigators about sparing him from the possibility of the death penalty if he provides valuable information about the attacks, NPR counterterrorism correspondent

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6:52am

Wed May 1, 2013
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U.S. Said To Be Leaning Toward Arming Syrian Rebels

Originally published on Wed May 1, 2013 8:46 am

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  • From 'Morning Edition': NPR's Kelly McEvers on the U.S. options regarding Syria

As the U.S. considers a "spectrum of military options" it could take to assist the groups battling against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Obama administration is leaning toward giving lethal arms to some of those rebels, a senior administration official has told NPR's Kelly McEvers.

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2:12pm

Tue April 30, 2013
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Hic, Hic, Hic: TV Weatherman Keeps Going Despite Hiccups

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We admire KHOU-TV meteorologist David Paul's good-natured determination.

Check how he handled it when a case of the hiccups hit during his time on the air Monday evening.

And in the comments thread, please share any stories of a time when hiccups hit. Also: your surefire cure.

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10:10am

Tue April 30, 2013
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Home Prices Continue To Rise Across The Nation

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There were solid increases in home prices during the month of February across all 20 major cities where that data is tracked, according to the latest S&am

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9:16am

Tue April 30, 2013
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In Japan: Running Out Of Places To Put Radioactive Water

Originally published on Tue April 30, 2013 9:56 am

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Adding to reporting from NPR, The Associated Press and other news outlets, The New York Times writes Tuesday that:

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8:55am

Tue April 30, 2013
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Obama To Hold News Conference This Morning

Originally published on Tue April 30, 2013 2:02 pm

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  • President Obama's April 30, 2013, news conference

(We updated the top of this post with a recap at 11:45 a.m. ET.)

Joking that a reporter's question Tuesday about whether he has "any juice" left to get things done in Washington made it sound like "I should just pack up and go home," President Obama paraphrased Mark Twain:

"Rumors of my demise may be a little exaggerated," the president said, as he predicted that an overhaul of the nation's immigration laws will be among the things that get accomplished in his second term.

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7:53am

Tue April 30, 2013
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Orange Is Everywhere As Dutch Welcome New King

Originally published on Tue April 30, 2013 12:12 pm

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7:08am

Tue April 30, 2013
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Dozen People Under Investigation In Boston Bombing Probe

Originally published on Tue April 30, 2013 10:38 am

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  • From the NPR Newscast: Dina Temple-Raston reports

The investigation into the April 15 bombings at the Boston Marathon is widening, with authorities looking at about a dozen people to see whether they might have helped the two main suspects either before or after the attack, law enforcement officials familiar with the probe tell NPR's Dina Temple-Raston.

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2:03pm

Mon April 29, 2013
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NBA's Jason Collins Is First Active Player To Come Out As Gay

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 10:39 pm

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"I didn't set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team sport," National Basketball Association center Jason Collins writes in a Sports Illustrated essay posted Monday, "but since I am, I'm happy to start the conversation."

With that, the 34-year-old veteran of 12 NBA seasons and six pro teams becomes the first active player in the four major American team sports to come out.

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11:47am

Mon April 29, 2013
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Crazy Photo: Reporter Snaps Pic As Baseball Nearly Beans Her

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 12:40 pm

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When Fox Sun Sports reporter Kelly Nash was at Fenway Park in Boston on Saturday to cover the Houston Astros' game with the Red Sox, she decided to take a few "selfie" photos while atop the famous Green Monster in left field.

Below, batting practice was underway. So some balls were flying in her direction. Nash turned her back to the field, held her smartphone up and started snapping.

And when she looked at one of the photos she'd just taken, Nash says, she discovered she'd come much closer to being beaned than she'd realized.

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11:34am

Mon April 29, 2013
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At Holocaust Museum, Clinton & Wiesel Urge Young To Remember

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 11:59 am

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"You are our witnesses because you will go beyond our lives," Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel told the world's young people Monday morning during an event to mark the 20th anniversary of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's opening.

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9:51am

Mon April 29, 2013

8:50am

Mon April 29, 2013
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Tim Tebow Cut By NFL's Jets

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 9:54 am

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In 2011, he was the hottest name in football, for his "Tebowing" and for leading the Denver Broncos into the playoffs.

Before the 2012 season, he was traded to the New York Jets — putting him smack dab in the center of the brightest of the media's spotlights.

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8:00am

Mon April 29, 2013
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I Would Have Stopped Him, 'Misha' Says Of Bombing Suspect

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 6:32 pm

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The man known as Misha who relatives of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects have alleged may have turned the elder Tsarnaev brother toward a radical form of Islam says he did no such thing and would have tried to stop the attack if he had known about it.

"I wasn't his teacher," Mikhail Allakhverdov (Misha) said Sunday of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. "If I had been his teacher, I would have made sure he never did anything like this."

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7:12am

Mon April 29, 2013
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Dozens Injured By Blast In Prague; Gas Leak Suspected

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 8:34 am

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An explosion at an office building in the the Czech capital on Monday injured at least several dozen people and may have left some victims trapped in rubble.

The early thinking was that a natural gas leak led to the disaster in the center of Prague, police spokesman Tomas Hulan said, according to The Associated Press.

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6:46am

Mon April 29, 2013
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Sen. Manchin Says Background Checks Bill Will Pass Next Time

Originally published on Mon April 29, 2013 9:09 am

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Sen. Joe Manchin says he's going to reintroduce his bill that expands background checks for gun purchases to sales made at gun shows and online, and he predicts that the second time around, it will get enough votes to move out of the Senate.

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12:16pm

Fri April 26, 2013
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House OKs Bill To End Air Traffic Controllers' Furloughs

The furloughs of air traffic controllers that have slowed air travel in the past week and frustrated thousands of fliers should soon come to an end.

By a vote of 361-41, the House of Representatives just passed legislation that would allow the secretary of transportation to shift up to $253 million in funds so that controllers no longer have to be furloughed to meet the requirements of sequestration (the mandated, across-the-board spending cuts that began taking hold March 1).

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10:51am

Fri April 26, 2013
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Country Star George Jones Dies

Originally published on Fri April 26, 2013 4:47 pm

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Country superstar George Jones, known for "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and a long string of other hits, has died.

He was 81.

According to Webster & Associates, the Nashville public relations firm that represented Jones, he died Friday at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He was hospitalized there on April 18 for treatment of a fever and irregular blood pressure, the p.r. firm adds.

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