
NPR All Things Considered
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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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United States
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NPR
Description:
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
Sled dog racing hits the dirt in the first U.S. Dryland Mushing Championship
10/26/2025
Racers and their dogs from around the world hit Wisconsin's trails for a fast, snowless take on traditional sled dog racing. Katie Thoresen from member station WXPR reports.
Duration:00:03:27
Spooky but not scary: movies to watch when you want chills, not nightmares
10/26/2025
All Things Considered producers Avery Keatley and Marc Rivers talk about movies that capture the eerie spirit of Halloween without the blood, gore, or jump scares.
Duration:00:09:16
A Virginia vineyard finds a creative way to battle the spotted lanternfly invasion
10/26/2025
A vineyard in Virginia has turned pest control into a pastime, arming visitors with electric fly swatters to protect its vines from lanternflies. Randi B. Hagi with member station WMRA reports on its fly swatting competition.
Duration:00:03:06
Floppy disks get a second life at Cambridge University Library
10/26/2025
A new program at the University of Cambridge library in the UK is asking people to bring in their floppy disks so that any digital artifacts on them can be extracted. Among rediscovered files are documents once belonging to Stephen Hawking, says technical analyst Leontien Talboom.
Duration:00:04:21
A grim legacy of war in Gaza as thousands are left to deal with amputations
10/26/2025
Despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the two year-long war in Gaza has left a grim legacy – as well as tens of thousands killed, according to Gaza health authorities, about 170,000 have been wounded and many have lost limbs. Jane Arraf profiles a doctor who lost his leg after an aid truck hit him.
Duration:00:05:13
Police arrest suspects in high-profile Louvre robbery
10/26/2025
French police have arrested suspects in last week's daring Louvre heist, where thieves disguised as maintenance workers stole a collection of imperial-era jewels in under seven minutes.
Duration:00:04:04
A DNA match finally identified her rapist. Massachusetts law said it was too late
10/26/2025
A Boston woman's rape case fell apart after a DNA match came too late for prosecution, revealing how Massachusetts' 15-year deadline leaves many survivors without justice. WBUR's Willoughby Mariano reports.
Duration:00:05:50
In Malaysia, President Trump claims credit for brokering peace between Thailand and Cambodia
10/26/2025
During his visit to Malaysia, President Trump highlighted a peace deal between Thailand and Cambodia while signaling trade goals and upcoming talks with China and Japan.
Duration:00:05:15
Portland Trail Blazers fans react to gambling scandal
10/25/2025
The Portland Trail Blazers head coach was among several NBA figures arrested this week for allegedly participating in illegal gambling schemes.
Duration:00:02:21
President Trump cancels his Putin meeting and reignites tensions with new sanctions
10/25/2025
New sanctions on Russian oil giants show President Trump's frustration with President Putin as his peace effort falters.
Duration:00:04:19
On the frontlines of Peru's forgotten cocaine war
10/25/2025
The Trump administration's goals to crack down on drug trafficking may be at odds with cuts to aid programs meant to fight coca at its source in the Amazon
Duration:00:06:08
The Port of Houston is feeling the shock of tariffs and a stalled government
10/25/2025
The Port of Houston is feeling the strain as unpaid customs officers, rising tariffs, and a prolonged government shutdown disrupt trade and threaten jobs across Texas.
Duration:00:03:42
Prime Minister Netanyahu stands increasingly alone at home and abroad
10/25/2025
As the ceasefire takes hold, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces a turning point in his political future, according to Anshel Pfeffer of The Economist.
Duration:00:06:03
Inside NATO's once-secret nuclear exercise
10/25/2025
For the first time, NATO allowed journalists to witness its annual nuclear exercise, a once-secret event that now serves as both a show of transparency and a message of deterrence toward Russia.
Duration:00:04:33
Susan Stamberg's legacy of visual storytelling
10/25/2025
NPR's Neda Ulaby and Bob Mondello reflect on Susan Stamberg's lasting influence on arts reporting, sharing how her inventive use of sound, vivid writing, and curiosity taught generations of journalists to make listeners see what they could not watch.
Duration:00:09:24
Leon Thomas on his new EP 'Pholks'
10/24/2025
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with R&B musician Leon Thomas, who describes his new EP Pholks as a collaboration of polymaths inspired by multi-talented artists like Prince and Quincy Jones.
Duration:00:07:59
A youth orchestra in Ukraine creates an overture with the sounds of war
10/24/2025
A youth orchestra in the Kyiv region composes a symphonic poem, re-creating the sound of wartime nights in Ukraine.
Duration:00:03:50
What today's inflation report says about the economy -- and Social Security checks
10/24/2025
Because of the shutdown, the federal government is belatedly releasing new Consumer Price Index numbers, which the Social Security Administration needs to adjust for next year's benefits.
Duration:00:03:40
Alaskan village destroyed by flooding tries to rebuild as winter looms
10/24/2025
Over a week after ex-typhoon Halong swept through western Alaska, people in the affected villages are taking stock. In Kipnuk, state officials estimate that over 90% of structures have been destroyed.
Duration:00:03:53
Billboard Latin Music Awards crown Bad Bunny as the century's top artist
10/24/2025
Last night's Billboard Latin Music awards honored Bad Bunny, who received the lifetime achievement award. When the legendary Rita Moreno handed it off, the moment was like the passing of a baton.
Duration:00:01:29