
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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United States
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NPR
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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
In West Texas, an unlikely alliance stands against extending the border wall
5/25/2026
An unusual coalition of people across the political spectrum have banded together to rally against a border wall in the Big Bend.
Duration:00:04:47
Pope Leo warns that AI is becoming a new test of human dignity, work and power
5/25/2026
In an encyclical, Pope Leo says AI poses a threat to human dignity.
Duration:00:02:30
Noah Kahan on complications that come with fame, and being open about mental health
5/25/2026
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan talks about what he calls the superpowers that come with depression and anxiety.
Duration:00:03:42
The Space Nerd Club discusses new findings from the James Webb telescope
5/25/2026
New findings from the James Webb Space Telescope include cloudy weather on an exoplanet, and clues to the origins of one of Neptune's moons.
Duration:00:07:34
How Uyghurs from China helped Syrian rebels overthrow Bashar al-Assad
5/25/2026
Motivated to avenge their families in China, Uyghur mercenaries became valued fighting partners for Syria's rebels. Their participation helped Syria's new president ultimately win Syria's civil war.
Duration:00:05:43
'Cemetery citizens' are restoring marginalized burial grounds in Connecticut
5/25/2026
There's a volunteer movement to rehab overgrown cemeteries. We visit one in Connecticut, where "cemetery citizens" provide TLC to neglected plots.
Duration:00:03:55
Why Israel is unhappy with the latest U.S. negotiations with Iran
5/25/2026
Israeli officials have called the emerging U.S. deal with Iran a "bad" deal, over concerns that it does not force Iran to give up its nuclear program at the start.
Duration:00:03:52
The removal of a whale mural in Dallas ahead of World Cup has caused a stir
5/25/2026
A mural of whales promoting conservation was covered up in Dallas to make way for a new mural promoting the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off next month. But the project has stirred up controversy.
Duration:00:03:52
Brennan Center CEO calls some of Trump's moves 'corrupt.' What can be done about it?
5/25/2026
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center for Justice, about recent moves from the Trump administration and why he thinks they amount to "epic corruption in plain sight."
Duration:00:06:32
An older kid stepped up to save him from bullies — and changed his life
5/25/2026
As a sixth-grader, Darrell Barber was the new kid at school and a target for bullies. An eighth-grader named Marcus became his protector.
Duration:00:02:55
Interest in war reenactments surges ahead of America's 250th
5/25/2026
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, not only has interest in watching historical war reenactments surged – interest in those participating as actors in costume has, too.
Duration:00:03:33
U.S. soccer captain looks ahead to World Cup
5/25/2026
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Tim Ream, an experienced defender likely to be selected for the U.S. national team at this summer's World Cup, ahead of the announcement of the roster.
Duration:00:08:00
Residents barred from Lebanon amid Israeli war use satellite images to check on homes
5/25/2026
Residents of a village in southern Lebanon have resorted to buying satellite images to find out whether their homes have been destroyed by Israel.
Duration:00:05:01
Diners are staying home, so this restaurant lets patrons pay what they want
5/25/2026
Americans are increasingly passing up on dining out. So one restaurant is allowing diners to pay what they like for their food.
Duration:00:04:09
Trump says a deal to end war with Iran is near, but many questions remain
5/24/2026
U.S. and Iran are nearing a tentative deal to end the conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and curb Tehran's uranium stockpile — though major details remain unresolved.
Duration:00:05:05
Kill your lawn, plant native flowers
5/24/2026
Life Kit explains the benfits of swapping your lawn for a native plant garden
Duration:00:03:52
Speed of Ebola outbreak challenges global health workers in wake of U.S. funding cuts
5/24/2026
There have been more than 900 suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola, resulting in more than 180 deaths. It's the first major outbreak the Trump Administration drastically cut health aid programs.
Duration:00:05:40
Has the U.S. lost the war in Iran?
5/24/2026
As both the US and Iran signal a peace deal is near, Robert Kagan, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, says the U.S. will likely come out weaker than before the war.
Duration:00:06:51
Remains of lost arctic explorers identified with DNA, nearly two centuries later
5/24/2026
New research shines a light on the lost Franklin Expedition, a 19th century voyage to the Canadian Arctic gone awry.
Duration:00:05:23
Cineplexity: The state of Star Wars
5/24/2026
NPR's Star Wars nerds talk about whether the franchise still has the juice, as 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu' hits the cinemas.
Duration:00:09:06