An anti-abortion source's talking points left one listener wanting a follow-up
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An anti-abortion source's talking points left one listener wanting a follow-up

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An anti-abortion source's talking points left one listener wanting a follow-up Enlarge this image Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor Carlos Carmonamedina for NPR Public Editor It's no secret that many sources in news reports have practiced talking points. One listener wrote to us frustrated by a particular interview in a recent All Things Considered story about Texas women facing agonizing choices thanks to that state's new limits on abortion. We got some good insight on how off-putting it would be to dismiss the real pain people feel as they fill their tanks, and learned how NPR's Business Desk has covered gas prices alongside inflation reporting. There have been stories about how the high prices present another hurdle for getting workers back to the office, how states are trying to help motorists, the political history of energy wars, why the U.S. may look to Venezuela for oil imports and how inflation got to the highest it's been in 40 years even before gas prices were affected.

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