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Ever noticed that NPR has its own unique style when it comes to headlines on NPR.org? NPR.org headlines are tailored for editorial reasons as well as looks, with each word in a headline capitalized.
According to NPR's style guide, these words are to be avoided — or used sparingly — by NPR reporters and hosts when discussing the issues in which they are likely to come up (immigration ...
Cooking In AP Style: A Stew Of Words Spelled Right The way journalists write affects how the public consumes news and understands the world. One topic deeply connected to our daily lives is food.
NPR's Karen Grigsby Bates, doing double duty as Day to Day literary editor, delivers a "short list" about an up-to-the-minute style that's gotten some unexpected respect in old-school academic ...