Jennifer StrongJS

Jennifer Strong

Jennifer Strong is an independent journalist. Her work has been heard on The Wall Street Journal This Morning, NPR Newscast, Marketplace, WCBS New York, XM Satellite Radio, KABC Los Angeles, PRI’s The World, Dow Jones Money Report, and WLS Chicago. She produced NPR’s Motley Fool Radio Show and spent five years on-air at NPR member station WAMU in Washington, DC. She is a member of the Broadcast Committee of the National Press Club and an anchor of its podcast, Update One. She has a graduate degree in public affairs journalism from American University and recently completed a Knight Science Journalism workshop at MIT.
Secretary Tillerson Shakes Hands With NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg at NATO Foreign Ministerial in Brussels
Conflict
How State Dept uncertainty could erode US foreign policy
China and Russia have stolen troves of US intel, according to a US report.
Conflict
Proportional response to cyber attacks by foreign governments remains an unclear challenge
The work at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters in Atlanta is increasingly international in scope.
Health
The CDC is stepping up in the global fight against infectious disease
Yuri Gripas
Global Politics
CIA urgently needs to increase its diversity, but that’s harder than it sounds
Apple and the FBI are at odds over iPhone encryption.
Business
Where European countries stand on privacy versus security
Langley Air Force Base
Conflict
Who should be in charge of America’s drone program?
A member of United Rescue and Jersey City Medical Center, Paul Sosman, in Israel learning from members of United Hatzalah.
Health
Jersey City is putting residents’ lives in their neighbors’ hands
Ivory on Display at Ivory Crush in Times Square
Business
Despite big efforts, the US is still a major consumer of illegal elephant ivory
Shrinking of Military Unprecedented, says Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense Christine Fox