
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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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
States with looser firearm laws saw a rise in gun-related deaths in kids, study shows
6/10/2025
Children and teens in states with the most permissive gun laws are more likely to die in shootings than those in states with strict laws, a new study in JAMA Pediatrics shows.
Duration:00:02:24
Despite high stakes, some Iranians greet U.S. nuclear deal news with a shrug
6/10/2025
President Trump has launched high-stakes talks with Iran over its nuclear program, but ordinary Iranians are unmoved.
Duration:00:03:45
Pakistan used Chinese weapons in its fight with India. The impact may be far-reaching
6/10/2025
For the first time, a Chinese fighter plane made a debut in an active conflict. Pakistani pilots manned the Chinese J-10c during four days of clashes against India in May.
Duration:00:05:17
Grab your fishnets and cowboy boots for this queer line dancing night in NYC
6/10/2025
Cowboy boots and fishnets might not feel like a natural pairing. But at this weekly queer line dancing night in New York City, that's almost the uniform.
Duration:00:02:17
Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks on used cars
6/10/2025
Looking to buy a used car? Check out the odometer. Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks.
Duration:00:03:51
Country artist Orville Peck talks about hitting pause on his career to get sober
6/10/2025
Orville Peck is a country music singer known for keeping some secrets -- performing under a stage name and a mask. He talked with Rachel Martin about hitting pause on his career to get sober.
Duration:00:03:48
Former CDC employees protest against dismantling of public health
6/10/2025
Every Tuesday, protesters gather outside the CDC in Atlanta to point out possible public health dangers due to drastic federal cuts.
Duration:00:04:34
After 150 years, a J.M.W. Turner painting resurfaces
6/10/2025
Lost and tucked away in a private collection for over 150 years, one of J.M.W. Turner's earliest oil paintings has been rediscovered.
Duration:00:02:12
Trump's efforts to cut National Parks budget faces bipartisan pushback
6/10/2025
President Trump wants to cut hundreds of millions of dollars from the National Park Service budget this year and much more next year. The effort is facing bipartisan criticism.
Duration:00:02:56
Retired Marine Corps. leader concerned about military deployment in LA
6/10/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Walter Gaskin about President Trump's activation of Marines and what comes with following orders on American streets.
Duration:00:06:00
The Los Angeles ICE raids are changing how immigrant communities go about their lives
6/10/2025
Amid ongoing raids in Los Angeles, many immigrants are afraid to leave their homes. We hear what that's looking like from residents, workers and business owners in the San Fernando Valley.
Duration:00:03:39
New Israeli-armed militia emerges in Gaza
6/10/2025
A new anti-Hamas militia, comprising looters and criminals in Gaza, has emerged in Gaza with arms from Israel.
Duration:00:05:18
Women who want to be Catholic deacons are hopeful about Pope Leo XIV. Here's why
6/10/2025
Those who've been advocating for women deacons in the Catholic Church are taking stock of the possibility under the papacy of Pope Leo XIV.
Duration:00:05:55
A new father finds comfort in a doctor's words of advice
6/10/2025
In 2019, Darren Wayman was about to become a new father. He was terrified. Then, a doctor came into the delivery room and said something that changed his perspective on parenthood.
Duration:00:03:07
HHS head RFK Jr. is removing all members of a key CDC vaccine policy committee
6/10/2025
Health and Human Services head, RFK Jr, is replacing all current members of CDC vaccine advisory committee. We discuss the potential impact on public health policy.
Duration:00:05:17
New hope in the fentanyl fight after a decade of young Americans dying
6/10/2025
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with addiction correspondent Brian Mann about the drop in overdose deaths among teens and young adults in the U.S.
Duration:00:04:30
'Kill Your Darlings' untangles the secrets couple keep for – and from – one another
6/10/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Peter Swanson about his new mystery novel, Kill Your Darlings, which explores the reasons behind a poet's act of murder against her own husband.
Duration:00:08:02
Bolsonaro takes the stand in historic Brazil coup trial
6/10/2025
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro took the stand Tuesday, accused of plotting a coup to cling to power after losing the 2022 election. It's the first time a former Brazilian leader is being tried for attempting to overthrow the government.
Duration:00:03:40
Homes are increasingly at risk from floods. Elevation can help
6/10/2025
Climate change is raising the risk of dangerous flooding, especially in coastal communities. For some towns on the Jersey Shore, the most practical solution is raising homes off the ground.
Duration:00:04:22
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