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Juliana Kim
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Juliana Kim

Juliana Kim

Reporter, Digital News

Juliana Kim is a weekend reporter for Digital News, where she adds context to the news of the day and brings her enterprise skills to NPR's signature journalism.

She is based in Nashville and came to NPR from member station WPLN, where she most recently served as the education beat reporter. Before that, Kim was a fellow at The New York Times, and her stories included covering the summer 2020 protests after George Floyd's murder and the Atlanta-area spa shootings. She was a key player in the Times' coverage of the spa shootings, connecting with the community as well as the family members of the victims to show their stories.

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Sunday

Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdalhamid and Tahseen Ali Ahmed, three college students of Palestinian descent who were shot near the University of Vermont in Burlington on Nov. 25, 2023, are seen in this undated photo. Awartani family/via REUTERS hide caption

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Awartani family/via REUTERS

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This photo provided by the Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa shows the screen of a Unitronics device that was hacked in Aliquippa, Pa., on Nov. 25. Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa via AP hide caption

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Municipal Water Authority of Aliquippa via AP

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A U.K.-based law firm said at least two contestants felt "unwell" after standing for hours in cold temperatures during a taping for Squid Game: The Challenge. The reality competition was inspired by the hit South Korean drama. Pete Dadds/Netflix hide caption

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President Biden speaks at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery during celebrations for Veterans Day on Saturday in Arlington, Virginia. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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As mayor, F.L. "Bubba" Copeland spurred the designation of a historical site, and the creation of an outdoor community center and a public works department. He also led the city through the pandemic. The city of Smiths Station hide caption

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The city of Smiths Station

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A local citizen searches through buildings which were destroyed during Israeli air raids in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday in Khan Younis, Gaza. Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images hide caption

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Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images

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In this photo provided by Rabbi Meir Hecht on behalf of the Raanan family is Judith Raanan (left) and her daughter, Natalie Raanan, 17, after Natalie's recent high school graduation. On Friday, Israel announced that the two Americans held by Hamas militants were released. AP hide caption

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Comedian Pete Davidson is seen at the premiere of Big Time Adolescence at Metrograph in March 2020 in New York. Evan Agostini/Evan Agostini/Invision/AP hide caption

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Palestinian citizens inspect damage to their homes caused by Israeli airstrikes on Saturday in Gaza City, Gaza. Many Gazan citizens have fled to the south following warnings from the Israeli government to do so. Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images hide caption

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Israel's military warns it will attack Gaza City 'very broadly soon'

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Kelvin Kiptum of Kenya celebrates after winning the 2023 Chicago Marathon professional men's division and setting a world record marathon time of 2:00.35 at Grant Park on Sunday in Chicago, Illinois. Michael Reaves/Getty Images hide caption

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An Israeli airstrike on buildings in Gaza City turns the sky bright with fire and smoke, after a day in which a surprise large-scale attack by Palestinian militants left at least 250 Israelis dead. More than 230 Palestinians have been killed. Eyad Baba/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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All-out war: Israel pounds Gaza after militants infiltrate in a large-scale attack

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