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Steve Inskeep, photographed for NPR, 13 May 2019, in Washington DC.
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Steve Inskeep, photographed for NPR, 13 May 2019, in Washington DC.
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Steve Inskeep

Host, Morning Edition and Up First

Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.

Known for interviews with presidents and Congressional leaders, Inskeep has a passion for stories of the less famous: Pennsylvania truck drivers, Kentucky coal miners, U.S.-Mexico border detainees, Yemeni refugees, California firefighters, American soldiers.

Since joining Morning Edition in 2004, Inskeep has hosted the program from New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco, Cairo, and Beijing; investigated Iraqi police in Baghdad; and received a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for "The Price of African Oil," on conflict in Nigeria. He has taken listeners on a 2,428-mile journey along the U.S.-Mexico border, and 2,700 miles across North Africa. He is a repeat visitor to Iran and has covered wars in Syria and Yemen.

Inskeep says Morning Edition works to "slow down the news," making sense of fast-moving events. A prime example came during the 2008 Presidential campaign, when Inskeep and NPR's Michele Norris conducted "The York Project," groundbreaking conversations about race, which received an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for excellence.

Inskeep was hired by NPR in 1996. His first full-time assignment was the 1996 presidential primary in New Hampshire. He went on to cover the Pentagon, the Senate, and the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. After the Sept. 11 attacks, he covered the war in Afghanistan, turmoil in Pakistan, and the war in Iraq. In 2003, he received a National Headliner Award for investigating a military raid gone wrong in Afghanistan. He has twice been part of NPR News teams awarded the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton for coverage of Iraq.

On days of bad news, Inskeep is inspired by the Langston Hughes book, Laughing to Keep From Crying. Of hosting Morning Edition during the 2008 financial crisis and Great Recession, he told Nuvo magazine when "the whole world seemed to be falling apart, it was especially important for me ... to be amused, even if I had to be cynically amused, about the things that were going wrong. Laughter is a sign that you're not defeated."

Inskeep is the author of Instant City: Life and Death in Karachi, a 2011 book on one of the world's great megacities. He is also author of Jacksonland, a history of President Andrew Jackson's long-running conflict with John Ross, a Cherokee chief who resisted the removal of Indians from the eastern United States in the 1830s.

He has been a guest on numerous TV programs including ABC's This Week, NBC's Meet the Press, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports, CNN's Inside Politics and the PBS Newshour. He has written for publications including The New York Times, Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and The Atlantic.

A native of Carmel, Indiana, Inskeep is a graduate of Morehead State University in Kentucky.

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Friday

How does a new presidential administration look from the American West?

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U.S. colleges and their international students prepare for a 2nd Trump term

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Thursday

Missing American found in Syria wandering bare foot in a Damascus suburb

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Colorado Democratic Gov. Jared Polis pushes back on some Trump ideas

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FBI Director Wray says he'll step down when the Biden administration ends in January

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Doubts remain as Syria's new prime minister promises the country will be inclusive

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South Korea' political crisis mares its image as one of Asia's leading democracies

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Friday

Wall Street might not want to 'drill, baby, drill' as much as Trump

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Thursday

The CEO of a health insurance giant is gunned down on a busy Manhattan street

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Comparing the current protests in Georgia with Ukraine's 2014 revolution

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Lessons learned from when the Obama administration deported millions of people

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Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., speaks during the House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 20, 2024. Jose Luis Magana/AP hide caption

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Democratic Rep. Moskowitz joins Trump group pushing for government efficiency

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The latest on the troubles surrounding Trump's choice for defense secretary

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Tuesday

There’s a lot of guessing about what President-elect Trump has planned for Ukraine

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Friday

Kennedy’s stance on vaccines could affect the lives of millions of people

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Monday

Federalist Society co-chairman and former Executive Vice President Leonard Leo speaks to media at Trump Tower in New York, Nov. 16, 2016. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption

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NPR is releasing the 2024 edition of our 'Books We Love' reading guide

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Friday

Conservative activist Leonard Leo's expectations for Trump's judicial appointments

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'The Great Thanksgiving Listen' encourages people to tell stories for the future

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Thursday

International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant

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Republicans won big in a relatively high-turnout election. How did it happen?

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