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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
A pack of AI-controlled robotic dogs has been let loose in Berlin
5/1/2026
In Germany, robotic AI dogs with the faces of tech's most powerful men are on the loose — courtesy of American artist Beeple.
Duration:00:03:43
The global economic impact of war, from energy markets to everyday prices
5/1/2026
From energy markets to everyday prices, the fallout from the Iran war is reshaping the global economy.
Duration:00:08:16
For one civil rights activist, Supreme Court ruling is 'bewildering'
5/1/2026
Civil rights activist Leslie McLemore reflects on the recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act, and what the ruling means for Black political representation in the South.
Duration:00:04:36
In 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' Runway Magazine is in peril
5/1/2026
After two decades, Runway magazine's fashionistas — Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel — are back, and the stakes are higher in The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Duration:00:04:05
Olivia Pichardo took the pitcher's mound for the Bears and made history
5/1/2026
Olivia Pichardo at Brown University is striking out D1 baseball players as the first woman in the game.
Duration:00:01:54
After Canada loosens citizenship requirements, thousands of people apply
5/1/2026
After Canada changed a law opening up citizenship opportunities, thousands of Americans are trying to become citizens of their northern neighbor. It's partly for political and personal reasons.
Duration:00:03:25
Here's what musician Amy Grant likes about getting older
5/1/2026
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Musician Amy Grant talks about what she likes about getting older.
Duration:00:03:36
Trump DOJ finds many Biden-era policies 'anti-Christian'
5/1/2026
The Trump administration released a report on "anti-Christian bias" in the federal government, weeks after President Trump blasted the pope. It accuses the Biden administration of discrimination.
Duration:00:04:18
Why PEPFAR's top scientist stepped down
5/1/2026
NPR's Juana Summers talk with Mike Reid, the former chief science officer of PEPFAR, about why he resigned over concerns about America's global health strategy.
Duration:00:05:01
Regional efforts to save native seeds aims to combat effects of climate change
5/1/2026
As climate change, wildfires and other extreme weather events intensify, the demand for native seeds is surging in order to help preserve plant biodiversity.
Duration:00:03:47
Kneecap is used to controversy. On new album 'Fenian,' they're leaning further in
5/1/2026
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap of the Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap about their new album Fenian.
Duration:00:08:16
Several states — and the LA public schools — are setting limits on screen time
5/1/2026
Four states have recently passed legislation to limit teaching and assessments via screens for students. So has the United States' second-largest school district.
Duration:00:03:43
How well can EVs handle the heat — and the cold? AAA put them to the test
5/1/2026
Electric vehicles lose some range in the winter — and, to a lesser degree, in the summer. But exactly how much? AAA has brand-new data.
Duration:00:04:17
'Decimate' means much more today than it did in ancient Rome
5/1/2026
Today, most people know the word as a synonym for "destroy." But fewer realize its origins — or that it's come to mean something strikingly different than it once did.
Duration:00:02:42
The economy is growing – but soaring energy prices could put a damper on that
4/30/2026
The U.S. economy grew at an annual pace of 2% in the first three months of the year. That's an improvement from the previous quarter. But soaring energy prices could put a damper on growth.
Duration:00:03:43
How Spirit Airlines grew so fast — and why it's experiencing so much turbulence now
4/30/2026
As Spirit Airlines hangs on the brink of liquidation, we look back at how it grew so fast, and how the bigger airlines fought back to beat them at their own game.
Duration:00:03:39
20,000 civilian sailors are stuck in the gulf that opens to the Strait of Hormuz
4/30/2026
Thousands of seafarers remain stuck as the Strait of Hormuz blockade continues. The United Nations urges for a plan to facilitate their release.
Duration:00:03:18
Maine Gov. Janet Mills says she's suspending her campaign for U.S. Senate
4/30/2026
Maine Gov. Janet Mills announced Thursday that she is suspending her campaign for U.S. Senate. That move shakes up a race Democrats see as critical in gaining the majority in the U.S. Senate.
Duration:00:03:50
Removing temporary protected status of Haitians would hurt local economies, experts say
4/30/2026
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether to end Temporary Protected Status for people seeking refuge as a result of armed conflicts, natural disasters or extraordinary temporary conditions.
Duration:00:04:57
Questions arise about freedom of speech for those who criticize the president
4/30/2026
The Trump administration's indictment against former FBI Director James Comey and probe of ABC stations raise questions about the bounds of free speech at this time.
Duration:00:06:42
