Senior reporter at Marketplace, based in Baltimore. Focus on education (but also into other big economic stories). Let me know what we should be reporting on: [email protected]
Stephanie Hughes
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Watching the Google I/O keynote from this week, and so many of their search example questions are about optimizing health and exercise.
I wonder what percentage of Google searches are actually about these things. It feels very...Bay Area.
I'm going to be on all three @marketplace.org broadcast shows on Monday. I feel like there should be some sort of name for this, like a treble, or batting for the cycle.
Stephanie Hughes
Stephanie Hughes
It's always a nice moment when you've been rolling around in a mud of information and reporting, and then a story actually starts to take shape.
Doing a short turn piece on Cerebras's IPO, and it seems I can never spell "initial" correctly the first time I type it.
"If there's one thing I could tell people to do, it would be to use a password manager. Do not reuse old passwords."
@racheltobac.bsky.social, on how to protect yourselves from hacks
Guys, I was this week-years old when I learned plug-in solar was a thing. I just talked about it with @paulosanalysis.com for @marketplace.org -- it's essentially a solar panel that you can plug into your wall like a toaster, but instead of taking power, it feeds power to your house!
Did you guys know that back in the 70s, everyone from aerospace companies to potato brands were trying to figure out how to make energy?
I loved talking with historians @ccmmody.bsky.social and Dante LaRiccia about this period of elevated oil prices.