
John Rosman
Digital Editor, KPBSJohn Rosman is the digital editor for KPBS News. He oversees all news content on KPBS.org and across all digital properties. Prior, John was the social media editor for Fronteras Desk. Before heading south, John was a digital producer for Oregon Public Broadcasting. There he led the flagship radio program Think Out Loud in all aspects of digital media. Working with OPB's cultural website, Arts & Life, he also produced multimedia features. By way of metro Detroit, John is a proud graduate of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism. He has worked as an editor in television and film. But he found his passion for public radio during a long winter, in a lonely hotdog stand. When John's away from the office, you can find him catching up on all the sun he missed in Oregon.
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The National Journal's Next America assembles a handful of fascinating numbers surrounding deprotation.
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Two mayors are crossing borderlines to lobby federal governments for comprehensive reform. Like anyone who has crossed the San Yisdro port of entry since 9/11, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner and Tijuana Mayor Bustamante are sick of poisonous wait times.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection patrolling the Santa Teresa port of entry were surprised to discover 230 pounds of cheese in a pick up truck late Friday night.
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As the census rethinks how to identify Latinos, leaders in the community fear a change could affect their growing political clout.
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On Sunday throughout Mexico, rosca de reyes were made and toys were sold to masses celebrating Three Kings Day. One of these toys is used for an alarming amount of robberies in Mexico City,
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Today would have been The King’s 78th birthday. In honor of the man, jump on his handlebars and take a stroll through 1960s Acapulco.
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A Vietnam veteran wants to know whether the Affordable Care Act will affect his TRICARE health benefits.
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A flight school instructor wonders whether paying an Obamacare fine makes more financial sense than insuring workers.
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An Encinitas "solopreneuer" wonders whether she'll have to cover future employees' health care premiums if she decides to take on more workers.
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