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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
Who will be left to cover the troops as the Pentagon limits journalists' access?
9/30/2025
Smaller publications that cover the Pentagon are likely to be the most affected by a new press policy put into place by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Duration:00:03:25
Trump's approach to cartels mirrors the global war on terror, officials say
9/30/2025
The administration's approach to drug cartels relies — at least in part — on a blueprint for military strikes that mirror those waged during the war on terrorism after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Duration:00:04:54
A rabbi reflects on her Yom Kippur message, as Israel's war in Gaza continues
9/30/2025
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rabbi Sharon Brous of IKAR, a congregation in Los Angeles, about her message this year during the Yom Kippur holiday.
Duration:00:04:39
What Trump and Hegseth told top military commanders in unusual Quantico gathering
9/30/2025
President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.
Duration:00:03:57
Will Hamas accept Trump's peace plan? Former Mossad chief says it should
9/30/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen about his new book, The Sword of Freedom: Israel, Mossad, and the Secret War.
Duration:00:07:27
As sports betting explodes, experts push for a public health approach to addiction
9/30/2025
Sports betting is now legal in 39 and D.C. But public health experts are concerned about gambling disorders, and are calling for more limits on sports gambling to prevent addiction.
Duration:00:05:02
Newt Gingrich thinks Democrats 'don't have what it takes' to win shutdown
9/30/2025
A government shutdown is looming as Republicans and Democrats continue to search for middle ground on a variety of issues. Newt Gingrich shares his perspective on this most recent shutdown fight.
Duration:00:07:50
Sen. Duckworth on Hegseth's Quantico speech
9/30/2025
President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.
Duration:00:04:41
Lasers provide some bird flu protection for turkey producers in Minnesota
9/30/2025
Migrating birds can be a pleasant seasonal sight, but they're a bird flu threat to turkey farmers. In Minnesota, some are using lasers to scare them away.
Duration:00:03:11
DOJ sues eight states for voting data
9/30/2025
The Justice Department is making unprecedented demands for state elections data.
Duration:00:03:53
Shutdown appears inevitable without last ditch intervention
9/30/2025
The government shuts down at midnight and the two parties remain far apart on a solution to prevent it.
Duration:00:03:51
After Sunday's attack, Latter-day Saints in Michigan turn to Scripture and community
9/30/2025
The Latter-day Saint community is reeling in Grand Blanc, Michigan, after a deadly attack killed four and injured eight more on Sunday. Local residents say the attacker expressed anti-Mormon animus.
Duration:00:03:16
Poll: Republicans get more of the blame than Democrats for a potential shutdown
9/30/2025
As a government shutdown becomes more likely, a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows even though President Trump has a low approval rating, just 1 in 4 approve of how Democrats in Congress are doing.
Duration:00:03:33
Scientists create human eggs in the lab, using skin cells
9/30/2025
Scientists created the eggs using DNA from adult skin cells, a step that could someday potentially lead to new ways to treat infertility and enable gay couples to have genetically related children.
Duration:00:03:44
Attorney General Bondi says 9 arrested on first day of federal crackdown in Memphis
9/30/2025
Bondi added that she and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be visiting Memphis this week.
Duration:00:03:04
EV sales surge in the U.S. ahead of Sept. 30 tax credit deadline
9/30/2025
A $7,500 tax credit is available for the lease or purchase of many electric vehicles — but only if contracts are inked by midnight on Sept. 30. The result: The market for EVs is a little distorted.
Duration:00:02:21
The father-daughter chefs behind House of Nanking are finally sharing their recipes
9/30/2025
House of Nanking has long been known for simple and fresh homestyle multi-regional Chinese food. Now, Peter and Kathy Fang are sharing their story and culinary secrets in a new cookbook.
Duration:00:08:21
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