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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
This Republican congressman wants to end gerrymandering for good
11/5/2025
California voted to approve Prop 50, a measure to change election maps. Rep. Kevin Kiley, whose district will be impacted by the new map, has introduced legislation banning mid-decade gerrymandering.
Duration:00:06:02
A view from abroad of Mamdani's win
11/5/2025
Uganda-born son of Indian immigrants turned NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing global attention — especially from progressives eyeing his playbook.
Duration:00:04:15
People working on climate and energy projects say Trump's cuts are short-sighted
11/5/2025
Early in the government shutdown, the Trump administration announced billions in cuts to Biden-era climate and energy projects, calling them wasteful. Recipients say the cuts are short-sighted.
Duration:00:03:54
A deep dive into the Trump administration's firing of immigration judges
11/5/2025
The Trump administration is firing scores of immigration judges, and bringing on dozens of others, as it seeks to boost mass deportations. NPR analyzed patterns in hiring and firing.
Duration:00:05:15
Despite higher tourists visa fees, more Mexicans are visiting the U.S.
11/5/2025
The U.S. is seeing a decline in international tourists this year, about 9 percent. The number of Canadian visitors has plummeted. But after an initial drop, there's an uptick in travelers from Mexico.
Duration:00:03:53
Mamdani supporters see an opening for more hopeful politics in his win
11/5/2025
Zohran Mamdani will be the next mayor of America's biggest city. But voters who elected him say the hopeful tone and big ideas of Mamdani's campaign could resonate beyond New York City.
Duration:00:04:12
The author of 'We Were Liars' on her passionate readers' 'big reactions' to her work
11/5/2025
We speak to E. Lockhart, author of the best-selling novel We Were Liars, about her new book, We Fell Apart.
Duration:00:07:55
What we know about the UPS plane crash in Louisville
11/5/2025
The National Transportation Safety Board has begun its investigation into Tuesday's UPS cargo plane crash at Louisville, Ky. At least eleven people died when the MD-11 crashed during takeoff.
Duration:00:03:56
Singer Brandi Carlile talks about retreating from the version of herself on stage
11/5/2025
Singer Brandi Carlile talks about writing her new album by retreating from the version of herself on stage.
Duration:00:03:23
Tariffs aren't a presidential power, says California Attorney General
11/5/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with California AG Rob Bonta about tariffs arguments at the Supreme Court, presidential power and the legal fights California is waging against the Trump administration.
Duration:00:08:11
Michelin chef in Brittany champions sustainable seafood
11/5/2025
A Michelin-star chef in Brittany is showing to way to help save global fish stocks one diner at a time.
Duration:00:04:26
A journalist's journey to Gaza's front line
11/5/2025
NPR gets a rare glimpse inside the Israeli-occupied zone of devastated Gaza.
Duration:00:05:20
NPR fact checks Kristi Noem on ICE detaining US citizens
11/5/2025
US citizens were restrained, questioned, and in some cases held for days in ways that conflict with the government's public assurances.
Duration:00:03:36
What can Democrats learn from their victories in off-year elections across the U.S.?
11/5/2025
Democrats won in a variety of races across the country by combining an anti-Trump message with a positive message on improving affordability.
Duration:00:05:56
Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump's tariff arguments
11/5/2025
At issue is whether the president can bypass Congress and impose tariffs by citing national security.
Duration:00:04:18
Zohran Mamdani will be the next mayor of New York City
11/4/2025
The 34-year-old, Ugandan-born democratic socialist defeated former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who ran as an Independent, in Tuesday's election, according to a race call by the Associated Press.
Duration:00:02:58
Pentagon pilot program trains students to be future federal workers
11/4/2025
Between DOGE and the government shutdown, it's a tough time to be a federal worker. But students in a Pentagon-funded pilot program are excited about working for the government.
Duration:00:03:55
After 200 years, a first daughter comes home
11/4/2025
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired teacher Barbara VornDick about her years-long efforts to shed new light on the life and death of Eliza Monroe Hay, President James Monroe's eldest daughter.
Duration:00:04:37
With fewer samples from other countries, CDC has dimmer global view of flu and COVID
11/4/2025
There's been a significant slowdown in influenza and COVID samples sent to CDC from other countries, which could impair pandemic preparedness and vaccine development
Duration:00:03:34
The D.C. man who threw a sandwich at a federal agent goes on trial
11/4/2025
A man who threw a sub sandwich at a federal agent in Washington, D.C., is now on trial for assault. He's come to symbolize resistance to President Trump's federal surge in the city.
Duration:00:03:00