
Adam Hochberg
Editor, American Homefront ProjectAdam Hochberg is a journalist with more than two decades experience with national news organizations. Hochberg spent 15 years as a correspondent for National Public Radio. His work also has been featured on CBS, ABC, and the PBS Newshour.
Hochberg has assembled and managed several media collaborations, including the State Integrity Investigation – a $1.5 million initiative sponsored by Public Radio International, the Center for Public Integrity, and Global Integrity, which led to the passage of new ethics laws in three states and prompted reform proposals in five others. Hochberg also is a fellow at the Poynter Institute for Media Studies.
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The Nile Project is a collective of musicians from countries along the Nile basin. The group tours internationally and brings the eclectic sounds of…
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As Donald Trump prepares to take his oath of office, he’ll preside over a divided nation. A recent Gallup poll found three-fourths of Americans believe…
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The 2016 Summer Olympics kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tomorrow.This year, dozens of athletes with connections to North Carolina are competing in…
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The 2016 Summer Olympics kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil tomorrow.This year, dozens of athletes with connections to North Carolina are competing in…
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With a little more than three months until the 2016 elections, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is facing strong backlash—even from some…
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With a little more than three months until the 2016 elections, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is facing strong backlash—even from some…
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North Carolina’s so-called bathroom bill, House Bill 2, was challenged in court Monday. U.S. district judge Thomas Schroeder heard arguments on a…
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North Carolina’s so-called bathroom bill, House Bill 2, was challenged in court Monday. U.S. district judge Thomas Schroeder heard arguments on a…
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For more than 20 years, P.T. Deutermann has channeled his experiences in the military into fiction writing. He has written 19 novels that have been…
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In the late 1980s and early 90s, North Carolina photographer David Spear spent several years documenting the lives of his neighbors, the Neugents.The…