[1] Horsley was raised in Denver, Colorado, graduating from its Manual High School.
[4][5] Horsley began his career in 1987 as a production assistant, cutting tape overnight for NPR's Morning Edition news radio program.
[5] He worked at public radio stations KPBS-FM in San Diego, California,[6] covering business and economic issues; and at WUSF in Tampa, Florida, WKXL in Concord, New Hampshire as well as another commercial radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, and Concord, New Hampshire.
[6] Moving back to Washington, DC, he covered the White House for NPR during the US Presidencies of Barack Obama[4] and Donald Trump.
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