Aubri Juhasz
Aubri Juhasz is a news assistant for NPR's All Things Considered.
Juhasz first joined NPR and All Things Considered in 2018 as an intern. She helps shape the program's technology coverage as a producer for All Tech Considered. In this role, she's looked at topics ranging from cyber surveillance to social media, including producing All Things Considered host Audie Cornish's interview with head of Instagram Adam Mosseri.
She's reported stories from out in the field, including the surge in cycling deaths in New York City and the decision by some states to offer competitive video gaming to high school students as an extracurricular activity.
She also works on the show's book coverage and has produced interviews with countless authors, including Edgar Keret, Andrea Bernstein and Lauren Groff.
Producing All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang's conversation with chef and food writer Alison Roman was a career highlight, and the food was delicious.
She grew up on Long Island and holds a bachelor's degree in English and political science from Barnard College, Columbia University.
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The queen will reportedly host Prince Harry, Prince Charles and Prince William at her country estate on Monday to discuss the couple's plans to "step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family."
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The Washington Nationals will meet President Trump at the White House on Monday to celebrate their World Series win. At least one player has declined to attend.
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Blocking a bully on social media doesn't always bring an end to online abuse. To try to address this, Instagram has a new anti-bullying feature called Restrict.
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The Stena Impero was detained by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in the Strait of Hormuz on July 19 for alleged marine violations. Iranian maritime officials have given no set date for its release.
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Amber Guyger, who is white, said she entered the wrong apartment thinking it was her own, and shot Botham Shem Jean, 26, because she thought he was a burglar. Her trial begins on Monday.
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A recent surge in cyclist deaths in NYC has called into question whether cities are taking the necessary steps to keep cyclists safe. Cities are adapting but cyclists say not quickly enough.
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Hate mistletoe, eggnog or wrapping presents? NPR's All Things Considered wants to know what holiday traditions you hate and why.
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The Los Angeles Times' Wally Skalij discusses how he made the often surreal images, and how covering wars in Iraq and Kosovo prepared him to cover mass shootings and other tragedies in the U.S.
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With a new collection of essays, the 25 founders of March For Our Lives return the subject of the Parkland shooting and gun violence to national consciousness just in time for midterms elections.