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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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English
Episodes
Could 'Parks and Recreation' still work 10 years later? Jerry actor isn't sure
12/26/2024
Actor Jim O'Heir shares stories from seven years on NBC's Parks & Recreation with NPR's Juana Summers.
Duration:00:08:01
'Wicked' and 'Emilia Pérez' make the shortlists for Oscar nominations
12/26/2024
A month before Oscar nominations, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the shortlists in 10 categories.
Duration:00:01:36
What we know about the Azerbaijan Airlines jet crash that killed 38 people
12/26/2024
Investigators are trying to understand why an Azerbaijan Airlines jet heading to Russia crashed on Christmas, killing 38 people. The plane experienced an explosion before it went down in Kazakhstan.
Duration:00:04:07
The biggest religion stories of the year — and what we could see in 2025
12/26/2024
Each year, the Religion News Association surveys its members to come up with the top domestic and international stories about religion.
Duration:00:05:13
A 1975 law helped kids with disabilities access education. Schools now need more help
12/26/2024
In the 1970s, a landmark federal law gave children with disabilities a right to a free, public education, and offered federal money to help. Today, many schools say that money isn't enough.
Duration:00:07:40
Jonathan Anderson's venture into costume design includes two of 2024's buzziest movies
12/26/2024
Designer Jonathan Anderson is already a major name in fashion. This year, he turned to movies, designing the costumes for 'Challengers' and 'Queer.'
Duration:00:04:47
A visit to the Krakow Christmas market, one of the oldest in Europe
12/26/2024
Krakow, Poland, has one of the oldest Christmas markets in Europe. NPR correspondent Brian Mann spent a day exploring -- and dancing.
Duration:00:03:19
More women are applying for hunting licenses. Here's why
12/26/2024
Women make up a third of new hunters applying for licenses. Outdoor organizations and Midwest states are trying to reach groups that haven't historically participated in hunting.
Duration:00:04:40
The Eiffel family does not want Olympic rings to stay on the Paris tower
12/26/2024
To preserve the spirit of the Games, Paris' mayor has proposed making the five Olympic rings installed on the Eiffel Tower a permanent fixture. Now the Eiffel family has gotten involved.
Duration:00:02:56
French schoolchildren honor the African soldiers who fought for France in World Wars
12/26/2024
A lesser-known amphibious landing along France's Mediterranean played a big role in liberating the country from the Nazis. Those troops were under French command, but hailed mostly from Africa.
Duration:00:03:45
Here are some of the residents of the Global South making waves on TikTok in 2024
12/26/2024
A Mr. Bean-style comic, a pygmy hippo and a Filipino teen who's been doing dance videos since she was 9 years old: we look at this year's top TikToks of the Global South.
Duration:00:03:54
Governor of Damascus tells NPR about the new Syrian government's plans with Israel
12/26/2024
The governor of Damascus -- speaking for his direct boss Ahmed al-Sharaa, the newly installed leader of Syria -- says the government wants to facilitate cordial relations between Israel and Syria.
Duration:00:02:47
One woman fights to keep the old Christmas tradition of posada alive in Mexico City
12/25/2024
Posadas are part of a centuries-long tradition that recreates Mary and Joseph's search for a place where the baby Jesus could be born. But in Mexico City, they have become just a reason to party.
Duration:00:03:34
Timothee Chalamet talks about playing Bob Dylan in the new movie 'A Complete Unknown'
12/25/2024
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with actor Timothee Chalamet and director James Mangold about their new movie "A Complete Unknown."
Duration:00:08:01
Rural communities are finding new models to keep small general stores open
12/25/2024
Some residents of Strafford, Vt., are trying to preserve their general store by buying it and hiring an operator with a promise to keep it local.
Duration:00:04:19
Christian in Syria celebrate the first Christmas since the end of the Assad regime
12/25/2024
Christians in Syria are struggling with how publicly to celebrate Christmas this year. There is a lot unknown about the interim government ruling Syria and their tolerance of religious minorities.
Duration:00:03:55
The carjacking rate has started to drop after a disturbing jump in previous years
12/25/2024
Crime has been dropping, nationally -- but car jackings remain higher than before the pandemic. A new study analyzes the data on this crime, which may have finally peaked in 2024.
Duration:00:02:23
Director Barry Jenkins talks about where he sought safety as a child
12/25/2024
Film director Barry Jenkins draws a Wild Card question and talks about where he'd go to feel safe as a child.
Duration:00:03:30
In Linares, Mexico, a musical tradition made solely of drums and clarinets thrives
12/25/2024
In a quaint, sleepy city four hours south of the Texas border, a unique musical tradition is thriving. The city of Linares is the birthplace of duos and trios composed solely of drums and clarinets.
Duration:00:04:21
Feeling stuffed after a big holiday meal? Try taking a walk
12/25/2024
During the holidays, you may want to roll from the table to the TV. Research shows even a short walk after a meal can be a big boost for health.
Duration:00:03:55