Jeongyoon Han
Jeongyoon Han is a field producer and researcher with a reporting focus on the 2024 presidential election and national security. She also produces the NPR Politics Podcast and writes the network’s election briefing books.
Her reporting has taken her to one of the world’s largest lab mice facilities, inside an anechoic chamber, the first primary in the nation, and crucial swing states.
Han has worked at New Hampshire Public Radio, Weekend Edition and WAMC Northeast Public Radio. She graduated with a degree in political science and Chinese from Williams College, where she was editor of the school newspaper. She can also recommend great hiking spots in Hong Kong, where she taught English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for one year. [Copyright 2025 NPR]
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The Trump administration halted the construction of a New York offshore wind project. Legal analysts say it has implications far beyond the wind industry.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a former presidential candidate who has a history of spreading conspiracy theories, including about vaccines — is poised to have a key health role in the Trump administration.
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Since 2020, voters in Nevada who aren't registered with a party have become the largest voting group in the state. That means it's hard to predict how they'll vote so campaigns are courting them.
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The Democratic National Convention kicks off in Chicago, just a month after the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and a few short weeks after Harris got in the running for president.
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Democrats have been unable to escape questions about their support for President Biden and some are letting private fears go public.
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Former President Donald Trump met separately with House and Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill delivering speeches aimed at keeping the GOP aligned.