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NPR editor resigns after accusation of liberal bias
Uri Berliner, a senior editor at National Public Radio (NPR) on the business desk, resigned from his position on Wednesday, following a five-day suspension without pay. The suspension was imposed after Berliner wrote an essay criticizing NPR for promoting liberal views and lacking viewpoint diversity. In the essay, he accused the network of being fixated on race and identity issues. Despite this, Berliner expressed respect for his colleagues and wished for NPR to succeed. It is important to note that there seems to be consistency in the reporting regarding Berliner's resignation and the reasons behind it across all three articles.
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