Mary Louise Kelly
Coverage of Mary Louise Kelly in the Nexus archive.
- Trying to avoid cyclosporiasis? Wash your hands, wash your produce
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discusses recent U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreaks with Kali Kniel, a University of Delaware professor specializing in microbial food safety. The conversation emphasizes handwashing and produce cleaning to prevent infection.
- Why U.S. troops are stationed in Germany, and what happens if some leave
US troops are stationed in Germany and President Trump is considering moving some of them elsewhere. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discussed this topic with Jeff Rathke, president of the American-German Institute. The discussion centered around the potential implications of such a move.
- How the conflict in Iran is testing the U.S.-European alliance
The article discusses how the ongoing conflict in Iran is straining the U.S.-European alliance, as NPR correspondents analyze tensions arising from the Iran war. It highlights differing approaches between the U.S. and European nations in managing the crisis.
- A fragile ceasefire and emboldened Iran
The article discusses the fragile ceasefire involving the US, Iran, and Israel, focusing on its reception in Israel. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews International correspondent Daniel Estrin about the situation and its implications.