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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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The Pope's funeral is complete. What comes next?

4/26/2025
Over the next few days, leaders of the Catholic church from around the world will gather at the Vatican to mourn — and also, to prepare for the Conclave.

Duration:00:04:49

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Journalist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate weighs in on Trump and press freedoms

4/26/2025
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Maria Ressa, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, about the Trump administration and press freedoms.

Duration:00:07:08

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What it's like to cover Pope Francis?

4/26/2025
The man remembered today at a funeral in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis, was once very different.

Duration:00:08:58

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Pope Francis laid to rest today.

4/26/2025
Thousands were in Rome to witness the funeral of Pope Francis.

Duration:00:06:07

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'Fueling Knowledge' podcast explores how oil money funds universities

4/26/2025
Fueling Knowledge is a two-part series from the W-W-N-O and W-R-K-F podcast Sea Change, produced with Floodlight and the Louisiana Illuminator.

Duration:00:08:59

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A world soccer tournament made for grandmothers

4/25/2025
A world soccer tournament for 'grannies' has wrapped up. The annual event allows women from all over the world to show off and be appreciated for their athleticism. Some participants are well into their 70's and 80's.

Duration:00:03:42

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Scientists are raising the alarm about Trump's deep sea mining executive order

4/25/2025
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and environmentalists worry it could harm an ecosystem we don't know much about.

Duration:00:03:23

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A closer look behind the scenes of New Orleans' annual Jazz Fest

4/25/2025
Jazz fest starts this weekend in New Orleans and one of its headliners is rapper Lil' Wayne who made it to the main stage with the Roots.

Duration:00:03:51

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Bodega cats aren't just cute. They're working animals

4/25/2025
Many of New York's bodegas (convenience stores) feature popular residents -- cats. They help keep vermin out and invite customers in. They are popular on Instagram, but they are not legal.

Duration:00:03:09

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Takeaways from the week — and how they've affected President Trump's polling numbers

4/25/2025
This week, President Trump seemed to take a softer tone when asked about the trade war with China. Here are four takeaways from week 14 in our continued look at Trump's first 100 days in office.

Duration:00:03:58

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The origins of the Alien Enemies Act

4/25/2025
Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei from NPR's Throughline talk with Daniel Tichenor, a professor of political science at the University of Oregon, about the origins of the Alien Enemies Act.

Duration:00:05:56

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Wrong turn leads to hundreds of immigrant arrests at the Detroit-Canada border bridge

4/25/2025
NPR has been receiving tips about detentions at the Ambassador Bridge in Michigan. An inquiry by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., revealed more that 200 detentions this year, including American children.

Duration:00:03:39

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These Australian twins have gone viral after speaking in synch

4/25/2025
Meet Bridgette and Paula Powers, identical twins who speak in synch and dedicate themselves to animal conservation.

Duration:00:04:43

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Why the box office hit 'Sinners' is making waves in Hollywood

4/25/2025
The supernatural movie Sinners has become a hit at the box office -- and caused a stir about director Ryan Cooger's deal with Warner Bros.

Duration:00:04:53

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A Jewish baking tradition rises in the age of Instagram

4/25/2025
Shlissel challah is a special loaf baked the first sabbath after Passover. We trace the modern route by which the bread has spread beyond the ultra-orthodox world to everyday Jewish bakers.

Duration:00:03:53

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The Vatican is preparing the pope's funeral. Here's what we know about the service

4/25/2025
As the Vatican prepares to memorialize Pope Francis with a funeral Mass on Saturday, it is also planning a conclave to elect the next pope. Here are some of the key figures and themes emerging.

Duration:00:05:04

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Meet the man Trump trusts for some of his toughest international talks

4/25/2025
President Trump is looking to Steve Witkoff, a old friend, for help negotiating the thorniest foreign policy issues in Ukraine, Gaza and Iran.

Duration:00:04:12

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From pants to bovine excision, Samia considers the void

4/25/2025
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Samia about her new album, Bloodless, and the inspiration she took from contemplating nothingness.

Duration:00:08:00

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Milwaukee judge charged by DOJ

4/25/2025
The DOJ is charging a circuit judge of obstructing ICE and concealing a person without legal status, in a potential escalation of clashes between the executive and judiciary over immigration.

Duration:00:03:46

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NATO Secretary General speaks with NPR ahead of U.S. meetings

4/25/2025
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about U.S. involvement in major international conflicts under the Trump administration.

Duration:00:01:43