
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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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
Supreme Court rules passports to list sex at birth
11/6/2025
The Supreme Court allowed President Trump to proceed with his plan to require that passport applicants list their sex as what is designated on their birth certificate.
Duration:00:03:32
'She was fearless from the start,' says Nancy Pelosi biographer
11/6/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Susan Page, the author of Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi and the Lessons of Power about Pelosi's legacy, following the congresswoman's decision not to seek reelection.
Duration:00:06:10
Federal judge orders full funding of SNAP benefits
11/6/2025
A Rhode Island federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to find enough money to restore full funding for SNAP benefits by Friday.
Duration:00:04:05
States renegotiate their share of the Colorado River without federal intervention
11/6/2025
The Trump administration is using different tactics that his predecessor to get the states the share the Colorado river to agree how to do it in a climate changed world.
Duration:00:03:54
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will not seek reelection
11/6/2025
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, the first woman ever elected Speaker of the House, announced Thursday that after 38 years in Congress, she will not seek another term.
Duration:00:04:11
Airlines and travelers scramble to prepare for cuts in air traffic
11/6/2025
Airlines are gearing up for a 10% reduction in flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration. The agency says it's necessary to keep the nation's airspace safe during the government shutdown.
Duration:00:03:53
How a political fight on the right affects national security
11/6/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef about Tucker Carlson's interview with white nationalist and holocaust denier Nick Fuentes and the rift it's creating.
Duration:00:05:10
Damage from Hurricane Melissa is still blocking aid to Jamaica's residents
11/6/2025
We take a look at how the disaster response is unfolding in Jamaica and what that recovery looks like. The U.S. has supplied support and money towards the effort but is it enough. Tanis/Davis
Duration:00:02:31
Funding for space missions hang in the balance with the government shutdown
11/6/2025
Planetary science is in limbo during the government shutdown — things like analyzing asteroids, studying the magnetosphere of Jupiter, or better understanding Mars so that humans might one day visit.
Duration:00:04:38
Sydney Sweeney stars as boxer Christy Martin, who faced violence in and out of the ring
11/6/2025
Christy Martin was a star boxer in the 1990s, but she also endured decades of abuse outside the ring.
Duration:00:04:41
A new study expands on all the roads that led to Rome
11/6/2025
Researchers have created a new road map of the Roman world that could help historians study how religion, migration, trade, and even pandemics spread across the Roman Empire 2000 years ago.
Duration:00:02:25
Support for Israel among U.S. conservatives is starting to crack. Here's why
11/6/2025
For a decade, political support for Israel has come from conservative Christians. But now isolationism and antisemitism are changing the tone.
Duration:00:05:31
'Life Kit' asks: should you buy it?
11/6/2025
Sometimes we buy things that we later regret spending on. But with a few pointed questions, you can make sure you've done your due diligence and buy something guilt-free.
Duration:00:03:57
United Airlines official responds to new federal restrictions on flights
11/6/2025
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with David Kinzelman, senior vice president of airport operations at United Airlines, about new FAA restrictions on flights during the government shutdown.
Duration:00:05:55
New faces enter the Billboard charts
11/6/2025
A new rule change means new artists are hitting the top 10.
Duration:00:02:46
For country music traditionalists, Grammy changes promise a brighter spotlight
11/6/2025
Starting with this year's nominations, the Grammy Awards will split its prize for country album of the year into two distinct categories: traditional and contemporary.
Duration:00:05:29
Subway sandwich thrower found not guilty in D.C. jury rebuke
11/6/2025
The acquittal on a misdemeanor charge comes after the case came to represent broader resistance in the nation's capital to the Trump administration's law enforcement surge.
Duration:00:02:29
White House strikes deals for lower prices on obesity drugs
11/6/2025
Medicare beneficiaries will soon be able to get obesity and Type 2 diabetes drugs for a $50 copay. But there are some limitations.
Duration:00:03:25
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