
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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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
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
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu meet as pressure builds over Gaza and hostages
9/28/2025
NPR's Emily Feng reports from Tel Aviv on the Trump–Netanyahu meeting, the outlines of a U.S. proposal for Gaza, and the hurdles that remain over hostages and governance.
Duration:00:04:20
Did you already pick your comfort shows for this fall?
9/28/2025
NPR's Mallory Yu and Stephen Thompson join host Andrew Limbong to talk about the comfort programs they're turning to this fall.
Duration:00:09:29
A Georgia town is still reckoning with the aftermath of a chemical fire
9/28/2025
In Manufacturing Danger, Georgia Public Broadcasting's Pamela Kirkland examines the BioLab fire in Conyers, Georgia, and the broader safety failures it revealed.
Duration:00:08:52
A new generation of pilots is taking flight at Tuskegee, 80 years after the Airmen
9/28/2025
Vontasia Smith is among the first students training for pilot licenses in Tuskegee University's revived aviation program.
Duration:00:02:49
The endangered cactus behind Mexico's sweet secret
9/28/2025
In Mexico, September means chiles en nogada season. But one key ingredient, a candied barrel cactus called biznaga, is now illegal because it's vanishing in the wild.
Duration:00:06:20
Is Comey's indictment part of the Trump administration's retribution plan?
9/27/2025
Former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted after a push by President Trump. The move marks a dramatic escalation in Trump's effort to go after his political opponents.
Duration:00:04:08
Japan's Konbini convenience stores coming to the U.S.
9/27/2025
In Japan, Konbini convenience stores have become part of the country's infrastructure, offering fresh meals delivered several times a day, tickets to concerts and museums, and even services like bill payments. Now the model is coming to the U.S., where critics question whether it will resonate with American customers.
Duration:00:03:59
What to know about the missions just launched in NASA's cosmic carpool
9/27/2025
Astrophysicist David McComas is leading a new SpaceX mission to the point between Earth and the sun, where scientists hope to study the boundary of the heliosphere.
Duration:00:03:43
Ukrainians react to President Trump's new stance on the war with Russia
9/27/2025
Olga Rudenko, chief editor of the Kyiv Independent, talks about how Ukrainians view President Trump's shift from praising Vladimir Putin to backing Ukraine's full territorial recovery, and what it could mean for the war.
Duration:00:05:35
What's changed about reporting on extremism in America
9/27/2025
NPR's Odette Yousef describes how she reports on conspiracy theories, domestic and foreign terror organizations and how people become radicalized.
Duration:00:08:38
One Battle After Another star reflects on her breakthrough role
9/27/2025
NPR's Andrew Limbong talks with Chase Infiniti about starring in One Battle After Another. It's her first movie role, where she plays Leonardo DiCaprio's daughter, and does all her own stunts.
Duration:00:06:09
EU Climate Commissioner says the world is moving on climate goals without the U.S.
9/27/2025
More than a hundred countries have committed to fresh plans to curb pollution - with one big holdout: The U.S. NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with the EU Commissioner for Climate, Wopke Hoekstra, about how global leaders are moving forward on climate goals with the U.S. on the sidelines.
Duration:00:07:00
'All Things Considered' bids farewell to host Ari Shapiro
9/26/2025
All Things Considered is saying goodbye to Ari Shapiro, whose hosts his final show today following 10 years with the program and more than 25 with NPR.
Duration:00:08:09
Black liberation activist Assata Shakur has died at 78
9/26/2025
Assata Shakur, a Black political activist who was convicted for killing a New Jersey state trooper and later exiled to Cuba, has died.
Duration:00:02:51
Redistricting could test Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's bipartisanship.
9/26/2025
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has committed to being a bipartisan bridgebuilder. But he's also under pressure to redistrict the state's one GOP congressman out of his House seat.
Duration:00:03:41
Neko Case returns with her first-ever entirely self-produced album
9/26/2025
Neko Case has released her first solo album of the decade. It's also the first she's produced entirely herself, and speaks to her wide musical range.
Duration:00:04:56
The fake Anthropologie rock that fooled boyfriends everywhere
9/26/2025
NPR's Mia Venkat explains to Ari Shapiro what the internet was obsessed with this week.
Duration:00:04:10
Trump announces a new round of tariffs
9/26/2025
President Trump has ordered steep new tariffs on imported drugs, home furnishings, and trucks. The president's import taxes are pushing inflation higher. But that's not slowing consumer spending.
Duration:00:03:58