
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.
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Episodes
Why Border Patrol is taking the lead in mass deportations
11/21/2025
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with The Atlantic staff writer Nick Miroff about the increasing role of Customs and Border Protection officers in immigration enforcement operations.
Duration:00:08:16
NPR polling shows trouble for Republicans
11/21/2025
A new NPR poll shows trouble for Republicans as President Trump's message and approach appear to fracture independent voters.
Duration:00:06:17
Record-setting Klimt portrait helped woman avoid Nazi persecution
11/21/2025
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Laura Morowitz, art history professor at Wagner College, about the incredible back story behind a Gustav Klimt painting that set a record at auction.
Duration:00:05:01
The EU indicates it won't accept the U.S.'s Russia-Ukraine peace deal
11/20/2025
The U.S. has proposed a peace plan for Russia and Ukraine, but the EU has already indicated it won't accept the deal.
Duration:00:03:55
Jobs Report offers mixed picture of the economy
11/20/2025
U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, but hiring was weaker than expected. That's according to a new report from the Labor Department, which was delayed because of the government shutdown.
Duration:00:03:56
A Venezuelan stargazer is sharing his passion while trying to stay in the U.S.
11/20/2025
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have lost their legal right to stay in the U.S., among them an amateur astronomer sharing his love of stargazing as he tries to secure a visa.
Duration:00:04:04
Alaska wants financially strained districts to take ownership of rural schools
11/20/2025
Alaska owns dozens of crumbling rural schools. But now it wants cash-strapped districts to take on ownership of those buildings in exchange for funding to fix them.
Duration:00:03:53
The first 'Wicked' movie was about growing up. 'Wicked: For Good' is about wising up
11/20/2025
Wicked: For Good is out this weekend, and while the prequel-sequel may not feel quite as worthwhile as Part 1, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are two powerhouse voices.
Duration:00:04:02
Chris Thile is taking Bach on location in latest recording
11/20/2025
Grammy-winning mandolin player Chris Thile is out with a new album. This time he is taking the music of J.S. Bach to different locations.
Duration:00:03:53
A struggling lumber industry wants to join farmers in government bailout package
11/20/2025
The U.S. hardwood lumber industry is struggling because of past tariffs and a recent export ban to China. Now the industry says, just like soybean farmers, they need help.
Duration:00:03:44
'It's Been a Minute' explores how to throw a dinner party
11/20/2025
Government data indicates that Americans aren't throwing dinner parties as much as they used to, but there are good reasons to host them — and ways to ease the pressures of hosting.
Duration:00:05:37
Why so many public schools are closing
11/20/2025
Across the country, districts are reckoning with school closures. At many schools, enrollment is low, and funding depends on students. We look at public education and what's leading to low enrollment.
Duration:00:04:21
Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene had a falling out over Epstein. What changed?
11/20/2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene rose to prominence as one of President Trump's most outspoken allies. But in recent months she's begun to criticize him. What is driving the shift?
Duration:00:04:20
COP30 Countries move forward without U.S.
11/20/2025
For the first time in history, the U.S. isn't at the annual world climate conference called COP30. But some countries say they're OK with that. Countries including China and Brazil are stepping up.
Duration:00:03:22
Milli Vanilli's Fab Morvan gets a surprising Grammy nomination
11/20/2025
Thirty-five years after the Recording Academy revoked Milli Vanilli's Grammy for best new artist, the awards show has nominated one of its members in an unexpected twist.
Duration:00:03:21
As immigration crackdowns move on, Chicago group aims to share resistance techniques
11/20/2025
A neighborhood network in Chicago is now helping other cities that face immigration crackdowns. The group recently put years of resistance training to the test, as federal agents focused on Chicago.
Duration:00:08:02
Cooking with food scraps can be economical — and impressive
11/20/2025
Gardening coach Jessica Damiano shares her tips for stretching food budgets, cutting down on waste and adding elegance to your table by using food scraps.
Duration:00:02:19
The CDC revives debunked 'link' between childhood vaccines and autism
11/20/2025
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage that previously stated "Vaccines do not cause autism" has been changed to cast doubt on the scientific research that supports the finding.
Duration:00:03:33
She cares for her aging parents full time. That requires taking care of herself, too
11/20/2025
Dawnita Brown left her job to become a caregiver for her parents. Brown says it's a gift to care for her parents, but it can also be difficult. That's why respite is an important part of her life.
Duration:00:10:50
House lawmakers force a vote on bill to restore federal workers' bargaining rights
11/19/2025
House lawmakers have collected enough signatures to force a vote on a bill that would nullify President Trump's executive order terminating collective bargaining rights for most federal workers.
Duration:00:02:51
