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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.

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The unique challenges of hosting this year's COP30 in Brazil

11/10/2025
As COP30 U.N. climate talks start in Brazil, the host country president warns of "extremist forces" spreading climate lies as he calls for a global roadmap to end deforestation and fossil fuels.

Duration:00:03:55

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President Trump has threatened to sue the BBC

11/10/2025
President Trump has the BBC in his sights because it aired a documentary with an edited version of his speech to supporters on Jan. 6 before the Capitol riot. Two leaders of the BBC have resigned.

Duration:00:03:30

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What's next for both parties as vote to end shutdown draws near?

11/10/2025
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Republican strategist Mike Ricci about the deal to end the government shutdown.

Duration:00:04:43

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Prominent Afrikaners refuse to be 'pawns,' and hit back at Trump's claims about South Africa

11/10/2025
Prominent Afrikaners are pushing back after President Trump announced no U.S. officials will attend the G20 in Johannesburg, rejecting his claims of "white persecution" in South Africa as false and politically driven.

Duration:00:03:13

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Inside the unofficial movement to save the em dash — from A.I.

11/10/2025
The extra-long hyphen known as the em dash is common in AI-generated text. While some writers have responded by choosing to avoid the punctuation mark, others are fighting back.

Duration:00:03:02

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FDA reverses decades of guidance on hormone therapy for menopause

11/10/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks to FDA Commissioner Martin Makary about the administration's decision to remove the black box warning label on hormone replacement therapy.

Duration:00:07:40

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Trump grants pardons to Giuliani and other allies linked to 2020 election efforts

11/10/2025
President Trump issued a long list of mostly symbolic pardons for political allies accused of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

Duration:00:03:37

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Breaking Rust is a hot new country act on the Billboard charts. It's powered by AI

11/10/2025
The AI-driven country music act Breaking Rust is climbing the charts. But will hardcore fans accept AI?

Duration:00:03:35

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A gambling scandal shakes Major League Baseball and two pitchers are indicted

11/10/2025
Two Cleveland Guardian players were accused of intentionally rigging some of their pitches as part of a gambling scheme. It's the latest betting scandal in sports -- and it likely won't be the last.

Duration:00:03:49

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Sen. John Fetterman explains his vote to end the government shutdown

11/10/2025
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Sen. John Fetterman, D-Penn., about his vote to end the longest government shutdown in history.

Duration:00:04:28

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Senate prepares to vote on shutdown ending package

11/10/2025
The Senate is expected to vote as early as today to approve a spending package that would end the longest federal government shutdown in history.

Duration:00:03:53

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Supreme Court to consider challenge to Mississippi mail-in ballot law

11/10/2025
The Supreme Court agreed to consider whether federal law prevents states from counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The decision could potentially upend elections in some states.

Duration:00:03:40

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Former Sec. of State John Kerry reflects on the U.S. skipping UN climate talks

11/10/2025
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with former Secretary of State John Kerry about the COP30 climate talks in Brazil, and what it means to have the U.S. largely sitting on the sidelines.

Duration:00:07:07

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In an encrypted group chat, National Guard members question Trump deployments

11/10/2025
As President Trump's call for National Guard deployments rings out across the U.S., a small contingent of Ohio guard members is quietly expressing concern in an encrypted group chat.

Duration:00:08:14

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Why the longest shutdown in American history still isn't over

11/9/2025
The Senate holds a rare Sunday session but remains deadlocked over health care tax credits and shows no clear path to reopening the government. The president weighs in on social media.

Duration:00:03:21

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The fragile truce in Gaza edges toward its next phase

11/9/2025
Hamas says it has returned remains of an Israeli soldier held in Gaza since 2014. It's a sign of progress towards the next stage of the ceasefire. Meanwhile, President Trump's envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, returns to Israel.

Duration:00:04:40

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What's behind your phone cravings and how movement can replace them

11/9/2025
Breaking your scrolling habit could help you feel calmer, happier, and more energized. NPR's Life Kit explains how to get there.

Duration:00:03:46

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How movies turn heartbreak into comedy, tragedy, and everything in between

11/9/2025
From revenge plots to quiet goodbyes, breakup movies explore how people rebuild when love falls apart.

Duration:00:09:21

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What the push for affordability reveals about wealth inequality

11/9/2025
Columbia University professor and Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz warns that unchecked inequality is pushing America toward economic and political peril.

Duration:00:07:19

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'I Love LA' finds humor in the chaos of trying to make it in Hollywood

11/9/2025
Comedian Rachel Sennott turns her chaotic twenties in Los Angeles into the HBO series 'I Love LA', a comedy about friendship, identity, and growing up online.

Duration:00:03:55