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All Things Considered hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, Ari Shapiro, 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, Ari Shapiro, 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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Early voting numbers are high for this election. Here's what that means for tomorrow

11/4/2024
About 81 million people have already voted. What are election officials and election security experts watching tomorrow as voting concludes?

Duration:00:03:43

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Communities in the Amazon struggle amid the second year of a devastating drought

11/4/2024
A prolonged drought, now in its second year, is devastating large swaths of Brazil's Amazon rainforest. Whole communities and the Amazon’s largest city are struggling under the parched conditions.

Duration:00:04:24

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The campaign is over: The candidates deliver their final pitches to voters

11/4/2024
It’s the final day of campaigning for Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump. Reporters who covered the campaign reflect on their time on the trail as Election Day draws near.

Duration:00:06:22

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Poll: In tight race, voters split on whether Harris intends to carry out her promises

11/4/2024
What the latest numbers say and what to look for as the election comes to a close.

Duration:00:03:43

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In the election home stretch, what are the candidates' closing arguments?

11/3/2024
With just two days before voting ends in the 2024 election, both presidential candidates are making their final pitch to voters.

Duration:00:02:22

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High-profile Iowa poll shows Harris ahead of Trump

11/3/2024
NPR's Scott Detrow talks to pollster J. Ann Selzer about a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll that shows Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump.

Duration:00:04:22

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Actress Kathryn Hahn plays a game of Wild Card

11/3/2024
Kathryn Hahn plays a game of Wild Card and talks about being nostalgic for when her kids were young and the challenges of menopause.

Duration:00:07:46

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The Cure's first album in 16 years is romantic and melodic, says NPR critic

11/3/2024
The Cure, the English rock band that for decades has ruled over a dark and mysterious corner of music, has just released its first album in 16 years.

Duration:00:05:34

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Fight for reparations in California continues with ballot initiative

11/3/2024
California lawmakers introduced over a dozen first-in-the-nation reparations bills this year, as reparations proponents across the country watched for a blueprint to replicate.

Duration:00:03:38

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Former Pennsylvania governor on his efforts to fight election disinformation

11/3/2024
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett about “Keep Our Republic," a group he's working with to help fight election disinformation.

Duration:00:06:57

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How the John Birch Society's conspiracies led to political divides in the 1960s

11/3/2024
In today’s political climate, conspiracy theories are commonplace. But they’re nothing new. In the 1960s, the John Birch Society built a movement around them.

Duration:00:09:41

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The 10 year-old birdcaller who can trick birds with his calls

11/3/2024
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Samuel Henderson, a 10 year-old who can imitate a number of bird calls with surprising accuracy.

Duration:00:04:40

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Russian exiles push Western countries to support Ukraine

11/2/2024
Russian dissidents, who were exchanged in a prisoner swap, are trying to stay relevant abroad, planning a protest in Berlin and advocating for a US policy that ensures that Russia loses the war against Ukraine.

Duration:00:03:44

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Amid a changing global order, U.S. needs to adapt, says former State Dept. official

11/2/2024

Duration:00:07:20

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Female wildland firefighters organize for more support at work

11/2/2024
Women in the federal wildland firefighting corps are organizing so they don't have to give up their often arduous, itinerant jobs when they have kids, and can continue climbing their chosen career ladder.

Duration:00:03:37

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Debunking election myths and disinformation

11/2/2024

Duration:00:07:29

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Revisiting the viral video 'Too Many Cooks'

11/2/2024

Duration:00:06:33

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The 'Uncuffed' podcast gives voice to California prisoners

11/2/2024
"Uncuffed" is a prison radio training program and a podcast where people in California prisons tell their stories.

Duration:00:09:29

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LifeKit's tips on how to counter misinformation

11/2/2024

Duration:00:03:47

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Fake videos from Russian propagandists aim to raise tensions ahead of Election Day

11/1/2024
Intelligence officials say the video, which purported to show a Haitian immigrant claiming he had voted multiple times in Georgia, is the product of a Russian propaganda operation.

Duration:00:03:41