
Nina Kravinsky
Reporter at KJZZ-FM (Phoenix, AZ)
Producer @npr’s @morningedition and @upfirst 🌞 | Formerly: @kyuknews, @WORTnews, @badgerherald and @pbswi | she/her
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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Nina Kravinsky
Share President Donald Trump signed a series of executive actions Wednesday that slap tariffs on virtually all of its trading partners. But two of the U.S.’s most important trading partners, Canada and Mexico, have avoided the sweeping 25% tariff many expected. At an event in the White House Rose Garden, Trump held up a long list of dozens of countries before an audience, as he announced new tariffs on nations from Cambodia to Serbia.
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1 month ago |
kjzz.org | Nina Kravinsky
Members of the governor-appointed board include business leaders who rely on trade with Mexico. AMC Executive Director Eva Masadiego says the uncertainty around tariffs makes it hard for them to plan.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
azpm.org | Christopher Conover |Nina Kravinsky
A coalition of governors from Mexico has put out a statement defending the country’s sovereignty and support for immigrants in the United States. The governor of the state of Sonora, which borders Arizona, was part of the coalition. Its statement issued Tuesday declares support for the millions of Mexicans living in the United States. President Donald Trump has promised mass deportations. Many of the unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. are from Mexico.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Nina Kravinsky
In a well-lit storefront along the main drag of Washington D.C.’s upscale Georgetown neighborhood, Olfactory NYC CEO JJ Vittoria stands in front of a wall of perfume bottles. The store is bustling with people on a mission to design their own fragrances. I’m here on perhaps the weirdest, and definitely most pungent, assignment I’ve ever gotten at NPR: to make a signature scent for Morning Edition and Up First.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Nina Kravinsky
In a well-lit storefront along the main drag of Washington D.C.’s upscale Georgetown neighborhood, Olfactory NYC CEO JJ Vittoria stands in front of a wall of perfume bottles. The store is bustling with people on a mission to design their own fragrances. I’m here on perhaps the weirdest, and definitely most pungent, assignment I’ve ever gotten at NPR: to make a signature scent for Morning Edition and Up First.
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