Mary Louise Kelly Mary Louise Kelly is a co-host of NPR's All Things Considered.
Mary Louise Kelly, photographed for NPR, 6 September 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.
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Mary Louise Kelly, photographed for NPR, 6 September 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.
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Mary Louise Kelly

Host, All Things Considered

Mary Louise Kelly is a co-host of All Things Considered, NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine.

Previously, she spent a decade as national security correspondent for NPR News, and she's kept that focus in her role as anchor. That's meant taking All Things Considered to Russia, North Korea, and beyond (including live coverage from Helsinki, for the infamous Trump-Putin summit). Her past reporting has tracked the CIA and other spy agencies, terrorism, wars, and rising nuclear powers. Kelly's assignments have found her deep in interviews at the Khyber Pass, at mosques in Hamburg, and in grimy Belfast bars.

Kelly first launched NPR's intelligence beat in 2004. After one particularly tough trip to Baghdad — so tough she wrote an essay about it for Newsweek — she decided to try trading the spy beat for spy fiction. Her debut espionage novel, Anonymous Sources, was published by Simon and Schuster in 2013. It's a tale of journalists, spies, and Pakistan's nuclear security. Her second novel, The Bullet, followed in 2015.

Kelly's writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, Washingtonian, The Atlantic, and other publications. She has lectured at Harvard and Stanford, and taught a course on national security and journalism at Georgetown University. In addition to her NPR work, Kelly serves as a contributing editor at The Atlantic, moderating newsmaker interviews at forums from Aspen to Abu Dhabi.

A Georgia native, Kelly's first job was pounding the streets as a political reporter at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. In 1996, she made the leap to broadcasting, joining the team that launched BBC/Public Radio International's The World. The following year, Kelly moved to London to work as a producer for CNN and as a senior producer, host, and reporter for the BBC World Service.

Kelly graduated from Harvard University in 1993 with degrees in government, French language, and literature. Two years later, she completed a master's degree in European studies at Cambridge University in England.

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Thursday

GA WOMEN VOTERS ROUNDTABLE

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Wednesday

What the upcoming election looks like for Georgia GOP chairman Josh McKoon

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The New Georgia Project aims to reach 1 million residents – one door at a time

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Why Lyndsay Rush dedicated her debut book of poems to Michelle Pfeiffer

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Tuesday

BLACK VOTERS MATTER CO-FOUNDER

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LaTosha Brown says she is frightened the election results in Georgia won't be certified quickly due to new rule changes. Lynsey Weatherspoon for NPR hide caption

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BLACK VOTERS MATTER CO-FOUNDER

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Women share their sexual fantasies for Gillian Anderson's new collection: 'Want'

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When will we know who won Georgia? Raffensperger says it depends on 'how close it is'

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We find out what Georgia voters are thinking about ahead of November's election

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Tuesday

TV: THE PERFECT COUPLE

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Monday

Viral debate moderator on what he hopes for Trump/Harris debate

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Friday

'Love and service make us rich': Anne Lamott on aging

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Thursday

Will Israel's mass protests motivate Netanyahu to make a deal with Hamas?

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Wednesday

LeElle Slifer remembers her cousin, an Israeli hostage killed by Hamas

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For the first time in 18 years, an American competes in the U.S. Open final

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Mexico's controversial judicial reform bill advances despite protests

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State Attorneys General file lawsuit against student loan forgiveness

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The arrest of Telegram's founder has spooked the far right in the U.S.

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Tuesday

When Putin visited Mongolia, he could have been arrested. Here's why he wasn't

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A cable TV dispute is disrupting the industry at a crucial time

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U.S. archery wins, swimming controversy and more in Paralympic Games

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Saturday

AI and technology will be at the center of modern warfare, experts say. Anton Petrus hide caption

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Why the US isn't ready for the wars of the future, according to experts

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Monday

Why the US isn't ready for the wars of the future, according to experts

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