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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
Why Democrats in a handful of states have shown hesitance toward redistricting
9/22/2025
A handful of states led by Democrats could have attempted mid-decade redistricting to counter President Trump's push in GOP-led states, but aside from California, they have been slow to act.
Duration:00:04:26
After the death of Charlie Kirk, supporters wonder how to carry on his legacy
9/22/2025
Hundreds of thousands of conservatives attended right wing activist Charlie Kirk's memorial service. Many now wonder who will fill the shoes of this influential voice in the conservative movement.
Duration:00:04:05
In Maine, prisoners are working remote jobs. The pay is a big draw
9/22/2025
Dozens of people incarcerated in Maine are allowed to have laptops and hold down remote jobs. In some cases, they're making upwards of $60,000 a year.
Duration:00:03:40
Disney says 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' will return to air tomorrow
9/22/2025
ABC's parent company Disney says Jimmy Kimmel Live! will return back on the air Tuesday after suspending the show last week.
Duration:00:04:03
Inside the ICE facility at Ft. Bliss
9/22/2025
The Washington Post obtained a report that found over 60 violations at an ICE detention facility. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Doug MacMillan, who obtained the report, about what it found.
Duration:00:07:46
Brazilians take to streets to oppose Bolsonaro amnesty
9/22/2025
Thousands of Brazilians took to the streets over the weekend to oppose a bill that could pardon former President Jair Bolsonaro and his allies, recently sentenced to over 27 years for attempting a coup.
Duration:00:02:48
UN General Assembly meets on troubled 80th anniversary
9/22/2025
The meeting includes a special conference called by France and Saudi Arabia to push for recognition of Palestinian statehood.
Duration:00:03:22
White House set to link autism and Tylenol in upcoming announcement
9/22/2025
President Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are expected to make remarks on a purported link between Tylenol and autism, and propose a cancer drug as a solution.
Duration:00:03:52
Conservative podcaster Michael Knowles speaks to Charlie Kirk's impact and legacy
9/22/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the conservative podcaster Michael Knowles, who was a friend of Charlie Kirk's and will headline tonight's show of The American Comeback Tour as a tribute to Kirk.
Duration:00:07:16
An early American music tradition gets a major update — and a younger audience
9/22/2025
An old religiously inspired songbook that uses shape notes for people who can't read music got a major update and is attracting younger singers.
Duration:00:03:53
Unease at the Justice Department grows as Trump's threats get even more blunt
9/22/2025
President Trump is directing the Justice Department to prosecute his perceived political enemies, upending the career ranks and raising questions about selective prosecution.
Duration:00:03:39
Chicago residents join the first open-water event on the Chicago River in a century
9/22/2025
Hundreds of swimmers in Chicago joined the first open-water event on the Chicago River in a century, celebrating the city's progress in restoring a waterway once considered a toxic wasteland.
Duration:00:03:37
July 4 wildfire in Grand Canyon still burning, questions about response still unanswered
9/22/2025
The Dragon Bravo fire continues to burn in remote pockets of the park. Federal officials have not yet provided details on their response to it that lawmakers have requested.
Duration:00:04:02
Supreme Court allows Trump to fire -- for now -- remaining Democrat on FTC
9/22/2025
At issue is whether the president has the authority to dismiss the heads of those agencies that are protected by Congress.
Duration:00:03:59
Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump rests own case
9/22/2025
Ryan Routh, who is accused in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on his golf course last year, called three witnesses and rested his defense after only a few hours of testimony on Monday.
Duration:00:03:43
The evangelical Christian faith on display at Kirk's memorial shaped his politics
9/22/2025
Charlie Kirk's evangelical faith was on display at his memorial, where supporters remembered him as a "martyr." Christianity shaped Kirk's politics and the two became more intertwined as he got older.
Duration:00:04:11
Life Kit's advice for handling conflict with neighbors
9/21/2025
Trash, noise, parking, weeds — conflicts with neighbors are common. NPR's Life Kit has tips from a mediator on how to settle a dispute with your neighbor.
Duration:00:03:44
Scott Detrow reflects on covering the weekend
9/21/2025
Host Scott Detrow shares his reflections about hosting All Things Considered on the weekend after more than two years.
Duration:00:02:40
Russia revives Soviet-era song contest
9/21/2025
This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its war in Ukraine.
Duration:00:03:48
Former Colombian guerrilla leaders convicted
9/21/2025
In Colombia, former guerrilla leaders rebels have been convicted of mass killings and kidnappings but will serve no prison time. For victims, the verdict underscores how elusive justice can remain in the aftermath of war.
Duration:00:04:01