Alana Wise

Alana Wise is a journalist who covers race and identity for NPR's National Desk. She has previously covered American gun culture, the aviation business, and the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Through her reporting, she has covered significant events such as large protests, mass shootings, boardroom uprisings, and international trade fights. As a graduate of Howard University in Washington D.C., Alana is also an Atlanta native.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

Man Caught Smuggling 104 Live Snakes into China: Strict Biosecurity Laws Enforced at Shenzhen Border

Man Caught Smuggling 104 Live Snakes into China: Strict Biosecurity Laws Enforced at Shenzhen Border

Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 In July 2024, a man was caught smuggling over 100 live snakes into China by concealing them in his trousers at the Shenzhen border. Customs officers discovered six canvas drawstring bags containing non-native species including milk, corn, western hognose, Texas rat and bullsnakes. A total of 104 snakes were seized. The man faced legal consequences for breaking China's strict biosecurity laws.
Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles Shine at U.S. Olympic Trials: 21.81 and 19.53 Secs in Women's and Men's 200-Meter Finals

Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles Shine at U.S. Olympic Trials: 21.81 and 19.53 Secs in Women's and Men's 200-Meter Finals

Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Gabby Thomas and Noah Lyles emerged victorious in the women's and men's 200-meter finals at the U.S. Olympic Trials, securing their spots for Paris with times of 21.81 seconds and 19.53 seconds respectively. Thomas, who had already qualified in the 100 meters, edged out Sha'Carri Richardson by a narrow margin, while Lyles broke his own trials record. Long qualified after her mother's death and will make her debut alongside Thomas in Paris.