Nina Totenberg
![Totenberg in 2015](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4/Nina_Totenberg_NPR_journalist.jpg)
She is considered one of NPR's "Founding Mothers," along with Susan Stamberg, Linda Wertheimer and the late Cokie Roberts. ''Newsweek'' magazine called her "the creme de la creme" of NPR, and ''Vanity Fair'' refers to her as "Queen of the Leaks." She has won many broadcast journalism awards for both her explanatory pieces and her scoops.
Among her scoops was her groundbreaking report of sexual harassment allegations made against Clarence Thomas by University of Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill, leading the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation hearings. Previously, in 1986, she broke the story that Supreme Court nominee Douglas H. Ginsburg had smoked marijuana, leading Ginsburg to withdraw his name. In 1977, she reported on secret Supreme Court deliberations relating to the Watergate scandal. Provided by Wikipedia