
Jennifer Moore
Features Editor at GBH News (Boston, MA)
Freelance Wrtier at Freelance
Statewide & Features Editor @GBHNews. Freelancer w/bylines in @nytimes & @NPR. In past lives, news director @KSMU, a Persian Gulf "fixer" & Ozarks farm girl.
Articles
-
4 weeks ago |
academic.oup.com | Jennifer Moore
Accepted manuscripts are PDF versions of the author’s final manuscript, as accepted for publication by the journal but prior to copyediting or typesetting. They can be cited using the author(s), article title, journal title, year of online publication, and DOI. They will be replaced by the final typeset articles, which may therefore contain changes. The DOI will remain the same throughout.
-
Jul 21, 2024 |
wgbh.org | Jennifer Moore
July 21, 2024 Calls for President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid had been mounting ahead of his official announcement on Sunday. In New England, a region long seen as a blue stronghold, his decision offered a resolution for elected Democrats who had spent the past few weeks pushing for this outcome.
-
Jul 14, 2024 |
wgbh.org | Jennifer Moore
July 14, 2024 The term “political violence” is under the microscope after former President Donald Trump was grazed by a bullet at a rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania. From both sides of the political aisle, Massachusetts leaders issued statements condemning the shooting incident, which left a rally-goer dead and two others critically injured.
-
May 6, 2024 |
climate.gov | Haley Thiem |Jennifer Moore |Katey Lesneski |Dawn Desmarais
In the summer of 2023, portions of the Florida Keys experienced an extreme marine heat wave, unlike any other in recorded history for the region. Heat records were broken and some reefs were completely bleached—they expelled their food-producing algal partners and turned white. Divers survey bleached corals at Cheeca Rocks reef at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary on August 1, 2023. Video produced by NOAA.
-
Apr 11, 2024 |
wgbh.org | Jennifer Moore
When I was assigned to cover last year’s Boston Marathon, I was brand new in town. I had just moved here four months earlier from Missouri. I got up before the sun and rode the Green Line to its Arlington stop, where I was met with a sea of school buses, sidewalk cafes setting out tables and people flocking toward Copley Square. I showed my press credentials at the Fairmont Copley Plaza hotel, then set up my laptop and recording gear.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 1K
- Tweets
- 1K
- DMs Open
- Yes

Last year’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate, apparently beaten in the infamous Evin prison. “From the women’s ward of the prison, she has organized workshops, talks, protests and sit-ins against the government’s human rights violations.” -NYT https://t.co/1yjgBQreW0

RT @hannahereale: 200 seats up for reelection. Only *3* incumbents will face both a primary and general challenger. @katielannan crunched…

“The essence of democracy is that we settle things at the ballot box.” -Jeff Berry, poli sci professor emeritus, Tufts University, speaking to me about political violence last night And a reminder of this @GBHNews poll from earlier this year: https://t.co/S995LN7HAt