Stephen Fee

Journalist (NATIONAL)
Producer and on-air reporter for PBS NewsHour Weekend. Previously worked as the United Nations correspondent for the global news agency Feature Story News.

Links: Stephen's bio on the News Hour website | (Current as of: January 26, 2015)

Stephen Fee is a producer and on-air reporter for PBS NewsHour Weekend. Since joining the broadcast in January 2014, he’s reported on the obesity crisis in Mexico, the safety risks of the US shale oil boom, and the debate over terminally ill people using experimental drugs, among other stories.

Previously Stephen worked as the United Nations correspondent and a New York-based reporter for global news agency Feature Story News, covering the diplomacy behind the Syria crisis, the UN’s handling of cholera in Haiti, as well as superstorm Sandy and the Boston Marathon bombings.

In addition to the weekend and weekday editions of PBS NewsHour, Stephen’s reporting has appeared on France24, SABC South Africa, Radio New Zealand, CCTV America, and Channel NewsAsia. He started his journalism career as a broadcast desk assistant at The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and previously lived and worked in Budapest, Hungary.

Stephen graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and is a member of NLGJA.



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Living with a record: How past crimes may drive job seekers into poverty

Stephen Fee
PBS News Hour
January 24, 2015
Applicants with criminal backgrounds, including those with nonviolent criminal convictions or even arrests, are increasingly being driven into poverty.



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