Mark Memmott
Correspondent, The Two Way
Mark Memmott joined NPR News in the spring of 2009 to launch a new blog, "The Two-Way," with co-blogger Frank James.
"The Two-Way" is the place where NPR.org gives readers breaking news and analysis — and where it engages users in conversations ("two-ways") about the most compelling stories being reported by NPR News and other news media.
Memmott came to NPR from USA Today, where for over 20 years he worked as a reporter and editor on subjects ranging from politics and, foreign affairs to economics and the media.
In recent years he helped launch and then led three different news blogs at USATODAY.com, including the website's 2008 presidential campaign blog, On Politics.
More From Mark Memmott
The Two-Way
In Alaska: Nome Waits For Fuel; Cordova Digs Out From 18 Feet Of Snow
Cordova is bracing for more snow. In Nome, there's hope a tanker will get there in a day or two.
The Two-Way
White House Chief Of Staff Daley Steps Down
Daley, who became chief of staff one year ago, was replaced by Budget Director Jack Lew.
The Two-Way
20-Year Ban Put On Mining Claims Near Grand Canyon
Interior Secretary Salazar said the canyon must be protected. Critics say mining can be done safely.