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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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Texas flooding leaves more than a dozen people dead, 20 missing

7/4/2025
At least 13 people are dead after a "catastrophic" storm and flooding in Texas.

Duration:00:03:45

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Adult education programs in limbo as Trump administration withholds grant funds

7/4/2025
The Trump administration is withholding $715 million for adult funding nationwide. This has left programs that serve over a million students a year scrambling for answers.

Duration:00:03:51

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Medicaid's many different names may cause confusion about who's losing coverage

7/4/2025
Medicaid programs go by so many different names across the country that advocates and experts warn people may not know they're losing their coverage until it's too late.

Duration:00:03:41

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A look at different definitions of America through music

7/4/2025
On America's 249th birthday, we look at the different definitions of America by revisiting NPR's American Anthem series.

Duration:00:11:22

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Justice Department grant cancellations threaten special programs across the U.S.

7/4/2025
Department of Justice programs that support and protect crime survivors are being targeted for funding cancellation by the Trump administration.

Duration:00:04:28

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'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

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Why hydropower faces more barriers than wind or solar

7/4/2025
Hydroelectricity makes up about a third of renewable energy in the U.S. Plant operators say they have far more federal hurdles to overcome than wind or solar energy companies.

Duration:00:03:52

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Competitive eating is more than simple amusement on the Fourth of July

7/4/2025
The 4th of July traditional hotdog eating contest got us thinking about why food and the holiday are so intertwined. Some experts have gone deep on the subject of competitive eating.

Duration:00:08:08

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Boston-based effort reminds Black people of rights when confronted by law enforcement

7/4/2025
With sweeping ICE arrests taking place, some Black residents worry the color of their skin could make them susceptible, and they're taking steps to prevent negative encounters.

Duration:00:03:49

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The war in Gaza divided an historic Brooklyn co-op. Here's how members aim to restore peace

7/4/2025
An inside look at the infighting of a Brooklyn co-op where members are debating whether to ban Israeli goods because of the war in Gaza.

Duration:00:04:20

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Cooking with Chef Roy Choi

7/4/2025
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with chef Roy Choi about his new cookbook, The Choi of Cooking: Flavor-Packed, Rule-Breaking Recipes for a Delicious Life.

Duration:00:07:46

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The GOP budget bill threatens to defund Planned Parenthood

7/4/2025
A provision in President Trump's mega spending bill defunds Planned Parenthood. The organization says 200 clinics may close. Most are in states where abortion is legal.

Duration:00:02:03

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There's gentleness and food for thought in an often violent '40 Acres'

7/4/2025
The movie thriller 40 ACRES is set in a world of famine, violence and lots of guns. The film also provides "food" for thought.

Duration:00:03:58

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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

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Reporter talks about exclusive interview with Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi

7/4/2025
Ailsa Chang talks with the Wall Street Journal's Sune Engel Rasmussen about his recent interview with Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi.

Duration:00:05:24

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'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

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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

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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

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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

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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