
NPR All Things Considered
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All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, Ari Shapiro, Juana Summers and Scott Detrow present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features 7 days a week.
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United States
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NPR
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All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, Ari Shapiro, Juana Summers and Scott Detrow present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features 7 days a week.
Language:
English
Episodes
Per California Gov. Newsom, Trump order to send in Guard affects all states
6/9/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., about the protests in his state and the federal government's decision to send in the National Guard.
Duration:00:07:31
Low turnout causes Italy's referendum on citizenship and job protections to fail
6/9/2025
An Italian referendum on granting faster citizenship to immigrants has failed due to low voter turnout. Italy's right-wing government was against it and tried to boycott the democratic process.
Duration:00:03:26
Amid conflict, a cultural blockade remains between India and Pakistan
6/9/2025
Social media is one of the few places where India and Pakistan can come together. But during the most serious escalation between the two nuclear powers in decades, content was censored .
Duration:00:04:02
A self-driving car startup is taking on the streets of Lima
6/9/2025
In Lima, a city known for some of the world's wildest traffic, a Peruvian startup is testing driverless cars.
Duration:00:03:48
The reaction as Trump's travel ban on citizens from a dozen countries takes effect
6/9/2025
President Trump's travel ban on citizens from 12 countries went into effect today. Reaction to the ban has been more muted than to the bans of Trump's first term.
Duration:00:03:41
American science and technology may suffer if U.S. revokes visas for Chinese students
6/9/2025
The Trump administration said it would begin to "aggressively" revoke visas from Chinese students with connections to China's ruling Communist Party or who were studying in fields deemed critical.
Duration:00:04:04
A seismic shift on clay: Carlos Alcaraz emerges the victor at French Open Final
6/9/2025
The French Open started with a tearful farewell to the phenomenon that was Rafael Nadal — 14 time winner in Paris.
Duration:00:02:27
Spanish Flamenco thrives in New Mexico, with its own unique flavor
6/9/2025
Albuquerque is home to the biggest flamenco gathering in the world outside Spain. One family has a lot to do with New Mexico embracing the art form.
Duration:00:05:30
Trump federalized the National Guard in L.A. Are more troops next?
6/9/2025
Over the weekend, President Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard soldiers to Los Angeles, where people are protesting federal immigration raids.
Duration:00:06:54
Enlisting the national guard in deportation is a 'dangerous path' says former chief
6/9/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with retired Major General Randy Manner, former Acting Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau, about President Trump federalizing the guard for his deportation campaign.
Duration:00:04:51
Wall Street's five stages of tariff grief
6/9/2025
As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are moving from denial and bargaining to public anger and depression.
Duration:00:03:55
The latest on the L.A. protests
6/9/2025
In Los Angeles, protests continue over federal immigration raids that happened Friday and over the weekend.
Duration:00:03:56
Quilts by Black craftspeople need to be preserved — but funds have been pulled
6/9/2025
The federal government revoked $460,000 in federal funding to a Berkeley, Calif., museum housing historic African-American quilts. The funds were to be used to conserve the quilts.
Duration:00:03:48
Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks on used cars
6/9/2025
Looking to buy a used car? Check out the odometer. Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks.
Duration:00:03:41
Invasive bullfrog eradication allows pond turtles to recover
6/9/2025
American bullfrog populations have exploded around the world with dire consequences for native wildlife. But researchers say they may have found a way to help these species rebound.
Duration:00:04:08
Sly Stone, visionary funk frontman of the Family Stone, has died at age 82
6/9/2025
The musical visionary led a multi-racial funk band that produced five Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early '70s.
Duration:00:03:27
NIH scientists call on director to protect biomedical research
6/9/2025
In a public letter, hundreds of scientists expressed their dissent to the Trump administration's policies affecting the National Institutes of Health and called on its director to support the agency.
Duration:00:03:21
Netflix's 'The Eternaut' makes a haunting series of an esteemed Argentine comic
6/9/2025
El Eternauta has acquired near-mythic status in Argentina since it was first published in 1957.
Duration:00:04:18
This city is exploring an unconventional solution to water scarcity: sewage
6/9/2025
A booming population and changing climate have strained water supplies in St. George, Utah. Local leaders are betting that recycled wastewater can keep the city's taps flowing.
Duration:00:04:41
Broadway celebrates a spectacular season at the 2025 Tony Awards
6/9/2025
No one show swept this year — and it turns out, that's a good thing.
Duration:00:03:19