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Brian Mann

Correspondent, National Desk

Brian Mann is NPR's first national addiction correspondent. He also covers breaking news in the U.S. and around the world.

Mann began covering drug policy and the opioid crisis as part of a partnership between NPR and North Country Public Radio in New York. After joining NPR full time in 2020, Mann was one of the first national journalists to track the deadly spread of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, reporting from California and Washington state to West Virginia.

After losing his father and stepbrother to substance abuse, Mann's reporting breaks down the stigma surrounding addiction and creates a factual basis for the ongoing national discussion.

Mann has also served on NPR teams covering the Beijing Winter Olympics and the war in Ukraine.

During a career in public radio that began in the 1980s, Mann has won numerous regional and national Edward R. Murrow awards. He is author of a 2006 book about small town politics called Welcome to the Homeland, described by The Atlantic as "one of the best books to date on the putative-red-blue divide."

Mann grew up in Alaska and is now based in New York's Adirondack Mountains. His audio postcards, broadcast on NPR, describe his backcountry trips into wild places around the world.

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Thursday

NY FIRE TOWER ILLUMINATION

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Wednesday

Aide to NY state politicians arrested and charged for working on behalf of China

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Tuesday

Longtime NYS official charged with secretly aiding China

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Thursday

President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping walk together after a meeting in California last November. White House officials say that meeting has led to better cooperation on fentanyl interdiction, but some experts are skeptical. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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China moves to regulate fentanyl chemicals

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Monday

Sunday

The Paris Olympics are wrapping up. How did Team USA do?

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Katie Ledecky scored two of America's forty Olympic gold medals in the Paris Summer Games. The U.S. tied with China for the most gold, but the U.S. dominated the overall count with 126 medals. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images hide caption

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Saturday

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach will leave office after his term expires in 2025. Indranil Mukherjee/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Alexis Holmes, Gabby Thomas, Shamier Little and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (L-R) of Team USA celebrate winning the Gold medal in the Women's 4 x 400m Relay Final on Saturday at the Stade de France. Patrick Smith/Getty Images hide caption

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Masai Russell, of the United States, wins the women's 100-meter hurdles final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek) Petr David Josek/AP hide caption

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Athletes at the Paris Olympics performed amazing feats. Many also voiced wisdom, demonstrating compassion, and sharing moments of joy. Here Bahrain's Winfred Mutile Yavi (L) hugs France's Alice Finot after the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase final at Stade de France on August 6, 2024. Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Olympic athletes in Paris are winning medals. They're also voicing wisdom

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Friday

As the events wind down in Paris, the excitement at the Olympics isn't waning

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Thursday

PARIS TRACK AND FIELD

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The Olympics have been rocked repeatedly by sports doping scandals in recent years. Now two of the biggest organizations in the world that attempt to preserve clean sport are locked in a feud. Many athletes say they no longer trust the system that's supposed to protect them from unfair competition. Ian Waldie/Getty Images hide caption

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Wednesday

Two years after they won, members of the U.S. figure skating team celebrate their victory and receive their gold medals won during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The delayed ceremony, held during the Paris Summer Games, follows the recent disqualification of Russia following a doping controversy. Michael Reaves/Getty Images hide caption

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U.S. figure skating team awarded gold medals in Paris after a 2-year delay

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It's been a busy time at the Paris Olympics for U.S. teams

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United States' Katie Ledecky competes in the women's 800-meter freestyle final at the Summer Olympics. Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi hide caption

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Tuesday

Sprinter Gabby Thomas of the U.S. celebrates winning the gold medal after competing in the women's 200m final on Tuesday at the Paris Olympic Games at Stade de France. Patrick Smith/Getty Images hide caption

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Cole Hocker, of the United States, celebrates setting an Olympic record and winning the men's 1,500-meter final at the Paris Summer Olympics. Matthias Schrader/AP hide caption

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Gold medalist Yaroslava Mahuchikh celebrates her win in the women's high jump final at the Paris Olympic Games, on a day when Ukraine won three medals. Ukrainian athletes are dedicating their victories to the Ukrainian people who face a grinding invasion by Russia. Patrick Smith/Getty Images hide caption

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Lee Kiefer of Team United States (L) fought her way to a gold medal in the individual women's foil competition and helped lead her team to a first-ever gold medal against Italy, one of the best fencing teams in the world. Patrick Smith/Getty Images hide caption

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After Olympic success, U.S. fencers hope to grow interest in the sport back home

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Monday

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the U.S. competes in a women's 400-meter hurdles heat at the Paris Olympics on Sunday in Saint-Denis, France. Matthias Schrader/AP hide caption

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The 2nd week of the Olympic Games in Paris started with athletes making history

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