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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.
Language:
English
Episodes
'Super cooling' means setting your AC higher during off-peak hours. But does it work?
7/4/2025
During summer heat, some turn to "super cooling" their homes by turning the thermostat way down in the morning, and raising it during electricity peak hours, to be energy efficient. But does it work?
Duration:00:02:05
President Trump is signing the megabill into law today
7/4/2025
President Trump is signing the "One Big Beautiful Bill" to implement his policy agenda on Independence Day, as he was hoping for.
Duration:00:04:06
'Antagonized for being Hispanic': Growing claims of racial profiling in LA raids
7/4/2025
Immigration agents are raiding known hubs for Latino workers: day laborer gathering spots, street vendor corners and car washes. Legal advocacy groups say their tactics are unconstitutional.
Duration:00:05:03
He didn't write the tax and spending bill, but it shares his vision for government
7/3/2025
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with McKay Coppins, who recently profiled Russell Vought in the Atlantic. Vought is a key player in the Trump administration's push to remake the federal government.
Duration:00:05:21
The soccer world is heartbroken by the tragic death of Liverpool star Diogo Jota
7/3/2025
Fans in Liverpool and beyond are heartbroken at the tragic death of 28-year-old star player Diogo Joga, who was killed in a car crash in Spain
Duration:00:02:32
President Trump wants to slash subsidies for small airports across rural America
7/3/2025
More than 180 airports in rural areas across the U.S. benefit from federal funding that guarantees commercial air service. That program might lose half its funding due to Trump administration cuts.
Duration:00:03:52
Trump's reversal of Army base names shines light on military's segregationist past
7/3/2025
The Trump administration restored the names of nine bases named after confederate general. Advocates say it dishonors a bi-partisan attempt to turn the page on the military's segregationist past.
Duration:00:04:18
CIA reviews report on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election
7/3/2025
President Trump's CIA Director John Ratcliffe tasked CIA analysts with reviewing the agency's 2016 conclusions about election interference.
Duration:00:03:37
Supreme Court to decide if states can ban transgender girls in sports
7/3/2025
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from participating in sports at publicly funded institutions.
Duration:00:03:56
More than 70 writers send open letter about AI to literary publishers
7/3/2025
More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
Duration:00:05:11
Pentagon says it's pausing some military aid to Ukraine amid new attacks from Russia
7/3/2025
The Pentagon is halting the delivery of some U.S. weapons to Ukraine that are crucial in its battle against Russia. This comes at a time when Russia has stepped up its attacks against Ukraine.
Duration:00:03:59
How GOP lawmakers pulled off the megabill — and what it means for the American people
7/3/2025
The House of Representatives has passed the One Big Beautiful Bill. The package extends existing temporary tax cuts, makes cuts to Medicaid and adds spending on border security and defense.
Duration:00:08:19
DNC chair says Republicans sold 'their constituents out to help billionaires'
7/3/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Ken Martin, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, about how the Big Beautiful Bill Act will figure into democratic messaging in the midterms.
Duration:00:07:07
A new book excavates the political and personal — to shed light on Black life today
7/3/2025
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Honoree Fanonne Jeffers about her new book Misbehaving at the Crossroads: Essays & Writings.
Duration:00:07:59
Sharpest growth in ICE detention population: people with no criminal convictions
7/3/2025
Who is being detained and deported, and how do the numbers square with the Trump administration's priorities on criminals? We put Trump's deportation and detention numbers in context.
Duration:00:04:11
Feeling groggy? Life Kit has tips for optimal napping
7/3/2025
Ever wake up from a nap feeling extra groggy? Naps can be beneficial for your mental and physical health - but there's a few things you need to know. NPR's Life Kit has tips for the optimal nap.
Duration:00:03:37
How Sean Combs' allegations, charges and lawsuits may affect his businesses
7/3/2025
A federal jury acquitted Combs of his most serious charges — racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking — but found him guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Duration:00:04:01
U.K. High Court slams MI5 over informant deception and lack of transparency
7/3/2025
A ruling by London's High Court cited the domestic intelligence agency's failure to explain why representatives had repeatedly misled U.K. courts about an informant accused of violence against women.
Duration:00:03:34
Actor Michael Madsen, known for 'Kill Bill' and 'Reservoir Dogs,' dead at 67
7/3/2025
His representatives confirmed that his death followed a cardiac arrest this morning.
Duration:00:02:41
After decades on NPR, this familiar voice is retiring
7/2/2025
NPR's Ari Shapiro and longtime newscaster Jack Speer chat about his early years covering business for the network, his retirement, and what he'll miss about covering the daily news.
Duration:00:05:08