
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
Ex-FBI Director James Comey indicted on criminal charges stemming from 2020 testimony
9/25/2025
Comey faces one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice in connection.
Duration:00:04:00
What the recognition of a Palestinian state means to Palestinians
9/25/2025
Several countries have made moves to recognize Palestinian statehood. What do these announcements mean practically for Palestinians and are these declarations coming too little too late?
Duration:00:08:15
Colorado's largest utility agrees to settle lawsuit over claims it sparked wildfire
9/25/2025
Colorado's largest utility company has agreed to pay about $640 million to settle a lawsuit over liability for the state's most destructive wildfire, the Marshall fire in 2021.
Duration:00:03:32
Dogs take over a public pool in North Carolina
9/25/2025
Once a year in Wilmington North Carolina, dogs who love water take over the public pool for the annual Pooch Plunge.
Duration:00:02:30
Could a 'silver tsunami' of aging Americans fix the housing crisis?
9/25/2025
The "silver tsunami" of aging Americans is often seen as a potential way to alleviate U.S. housing affordability woes. But an influx of empty-nester homes into the market may not have much impact.
Duration:00:04:11
On the frontlines of Mississippi's infant mortality crisis
9/25/2025
Public health officials in Mississippi recently declared a crisis around infant mortality. Too many babies are dying. Officials are working to help pregnant moms get access to better prenatal care.
Duration:00:05:18
EU defense ministers to discuss a better defense against mysterious drones
9/25/2025
Drones were spotted over four of Denmark's civilian and military airports in the second mystery sighting this week. European Union defense ministers will hold a virtual meeting Friday to discuss this.
Duration:00:03:08
Three months later, a survivor reflects on the Texas floods
9/25/2025
Three months after floods hit central Texas, senior editor at Texas Monthly Aaron Parsley shares his experience when he and his family were swept away by rushing water and how they're moving forward.
Duration:00:08:15
With 831 Stories, romance fans get more than a steamy read
9/25/2025
831 Stories is all-in on the romance genre, and the founders are cultivating a whole world around the books they publish, complete with fanfiction and merchandise.
Duration:00:08:19
Trump signs order clearing way for takeover of U.S. version of app
9/25/2025
President Trump on Thursday advanced a deal for a consortium of mostly U.S. investors to take over the hit video app. Trump says software company Oracle will take a major role in the new venture.
Duration:00:04:01
New threats from the White House as a government shutdown looms
9/25/2025
If the government shuts down next week, the White House said it will look for ways to permanently eliminate some federal workers, rather than just temporarily send them home on unpaid leave.
Duration:00:06:55
Twenty One Pilots bring rock and roll back to the top of the Billboard charts
9/25/2025
Rock and roll is alive and well atop the Billboard 200 albums chart this week, as Twenty One Pilots' Breach hits No. 1.
Duration:00:02:40
What an OB-GYN doctor says to patients now
9/25/2025
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Noa Sterling, an OB-GYN in San Diego, about what the fall-out from the president telling expectant patients not to take Tylenol.
Duration:00:04:41
DNC Chair says special elections show Democrats are winning, even when they lose
9/25/2025
DNC Chair Ken Martin says recent special election results show Democrats are on the right track for 2026, and tells detractors to "stop bitching" and help the party's efforts.
Duration:00:03:41
24 hours after shooting, migrants show up to ICE Dallas facility fearful of missing their appointments
9/25/2025
The ICE facility in Dallas where three detainees were killed in a shooting on Wednesday is still closed, but many people with scheduled check-ins still showed up the next day, only to be turned away.
Duration:00:03:13
Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle U.S. lawsuit that it 'tricked' people into Prime
9/25/2025
Federal regulators say Amazon has agreed to pay a historic sum to resolve their allegations that its web designs manipulated millions of people into paying for Prime subscriptions, which were also purposefully hard to cancel. Affected shoppers are slated to receive payouts.
Duration:00:03:44
The White House paused rules to curb steel plant pollution. Locals weigh in
9/24/2025
In parts of Western Pennsylvania, steel plants are big employers – and big polluters. This summer, the Trump administration paused regulations that would have forced steel mills to curb air pollution.
Duration:00:04:05
Zelenskyy touted Ukraine's ingenuity against Russia in UN address
9/24/2025
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses the U.N. General Assembly, as diplomats struggle to stop Russia's aggression.
Duration:00:03:18
Warming waters are shifting the diversity of American river fish
9/24/2025
A pair of studies show that American rivers are getting hotter, posing a risk for many fish species.
Duration:00:03:00
California is seeing a spike in cases of Valley Fever
9/24/2025
California is seeing a spike in cases valley fever — an illness spread by fungal spores. Researchers speculate the rise is tied to patterns of drought and precipitation.
Duration:00:03:53