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NJ First Lady Tammy Murphy runs for U.S. Senate and a feature on a trauma specialist helping Israelis and Palestinians

NJ First Lady Tammy Murphy has announced she's running for U.S. Senate
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NJ First Lady Tammy Murphy has announced she's running for U.S. Senate

On the November 18 edition of the WBGO Journal...

We’ll hear why New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy is running for U.S. Senate...

WBGO's Jon Kalish reports on a Boston-based trauma therapist who is helping the survivors of the October 7 Hamas Massacres...

Lisa Fliegel with two Israeli social workers who have been helping evacuees from the towns and kibbutzim attacked by Hamas. They stood in front of a sign by Israel’s equivalent of Homeland Security welcoming the to a hotel in Eilat near the Red Sea.
Jon Kalish
Lisa Fliegel with two Israeli social workers who have been helping evacuees from the towns and kibbutzim attacked by Hamas. They stood in front of a sign by Israel’s equivalent of Homeland Security welcoming the to a hotel in Eilat near the Red Sea.

WBGO's Kenneth Burns reports on an eminent domain case in South Jersey...

Thao Le stands outside one of her buildings on Route 130 after it was boarded up and posted with no trespassing signs.
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Thao Le stands outside one of her buildings on Route 130 after it was boarded up and posted with no trespassing signs.

Host Doug Doyle chats with 2009 Formula 1 World Champion Driver Jenson Button about a new Hulu documentary Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story narrated by actor Keanu Reeves...

Actor and doc narrator Keanu Reeves chats with driver Jenson Button in "Brawn"
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Actor and doc narrator Keanu Reeves chats with driver Jenson Button in "Brawn"

And film critic Harlan Jacobson reviews Napoleon

Doug Doyle has been News Director at WBGO since 1998 and has taken his department to new heights in coverage and recognition. Doug and his staff have received more than 250 awards from organizations like PRNDI (now PMJA), AP, New York Association of Black Journalists, Garden State Association of Black Journalists and the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists.