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All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, 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, 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
Video game company Electronic Arts confirmed plans for a historic deal
9/29/2025
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jennifer Maas, a senior business writer at Variety, about video game company Electronic Arts' agreement to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $55 billion.
Duration:00:03:55
A preview of the MLB playoffs
9/29/2025
Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday with some familiar teams: the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and LA Dodgers. But the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians are back.
Duration:00:04:31
Tyler Robinson's team requests time to review evidence in his second court appearance
9/29/2025
The defense for Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, has asked for more time to review the evidence before deciding whether to seek a preliminary hearing.
Duration:00:03:35
You can't come to the touring Cake Picnic unless you bring a dessert to share
9/29/2025
People across Southern California came out to eat cake this weekend… 483 different cakes to be exact. A touring picnic took over a Santa Monica park with one simple rule…bring a cake.
Duration:00:02:10
Unlocking the Gen Z consumer
9/29/2025
As Nike targets a new generation with a revised slogan, "Why Do It?," NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to consumer trends expert Casey Lewis about what brands get right and wrong about Gen Z.
Duration:00:03:55
Congressional leaders met with President Trump ahead of shutdown deadline
9/29/2025
The federal government is close to a shutdown. President Trump met Monday with top Congressional leaders from both parties in the Oval Office, which ended with both sides dug in.
Duration:00:06:48
The future of public media in South Dakota
9/29/2025
With federal funding ending later this week, our media correspondent went to South Dakota to learn what people want from public media today.
Duration:00:03:56
Russell M. Nelson, head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies at 101
9/29/2025
The leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died. Russell M. Nelson was 101 years old — the oldest person to have ever led the Salt Lake City-based faith.
Duration:00:03:27
With no guarantee of U.S. weapons, Ukraine races to make its own
9/29/2025
President Trump says the U.S. won't be giving more weapons to Ukraine. As a result, Ukraine is racing to make as many of its own weapons as it can.
Duration:00:04:24
A ubiquitous flower in LA brings memories of homeland for a local Salvadoran chef
9/29/2025
At this time of year, the flor de izote, or yucca flower, blooms in Los Angeles. Chef Karla Vasquez bought some at a Salvadoran market, and prepared a recipe from her book The Salvisoul Cookbook.
Duration:00:05:54
What we know about the suspect in the Michigan Latter-day Saint church shooting
9/29/2025
In Michigan, authorities are investigating what caused a man to crash his truck into a church, then begin shooting people inside the chapel and then lighting the building on fire.
Duration:00:03:57
Trump deadline for drugmakers to lower prices comes due
9/29/2025
The Trump administration sent letters this summer to 17 makers of name-brand drugs pushing them to lower prices to align them with what other countries pay. The companies had 60 days to "step up."
Duration:00:03:54
The fat bears are Alaskan, but the fans are from all over
9/29/2025
Fat Bear Week in Alaska has amassed a huge following. Last year, over a million people across 100 countries voted for their favorite Fat Bear, according to the National Park Service.
Duration:00:02:38
A year after Bio Lab accident, nearby residents wait for answers
9/29/2025
When a chemical fire caused widespread evacuations and sent a chlorine plume over a Black Atlanta suburb last year, it was not the first accident of its kind. That worries residents there.
Duration:00:04:11
Trump and Netanyahu outline plan for Gaza
9/29/2025
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid out a new plan to end the war in Gaza.
Duration:00:04:26
The new spy thriller 'The Persian' is built on real tradecraft
9/29/2025
Former CIA analyst David McCloskey keeps writing spy thrillers and the plots keep coming true. His latest book, The Persian, opens with an Israeli surprise attack on Iran.
Duration:00:08:16
A year after Helene, a group of raft guides embarks on a river clean-up mission
9/29/2025
A popular rafting river in the Appalachian mountains is still closed a year after Hurricane Helene, because there's just too much debris. Now, rafting guides have come together to help clean it up.
Duration:00:03:52
Lesotho's Famo music: from shepherd songs to gang wars
9/29/2025
In Lesotho, a style of traditional accordion music called Famo has become entangled with deadly gang rivalries. Once the soundtrack of shepherds and migrant workers, today it's linked to killings, government bans — and a fight over cultural identity.
Duration:00:04:03
Trump meets congressional leaders as shutdown deadline nears
9/28/2025
With government funding set to expire Tuesday, Trump is meeting with congressional leaders at the White House in a last effort to avoid a shutdown.
Duration:00:03:57
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield says Portland has no need for federal troops
9/28/2025
Over the weekend, President Trump has ordered the deployment of troops to Portland, Oregon. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield.
Duration:00:04:37