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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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As the search for victims continues, questions mount about weather warnings

7/6/2025
Dozens of people have died and scores of others are unaccounted for in the Texas Hill Country following massive flash flooding. As the search for victims continues, questions mount about weather warnings.

Duration:00:03:51

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Surprising ways that alpaca farmers are managing heat stress on their animals

7/6/2025
The impact of severe heat waves on livestock is creating new challenges for those trying to manage the animals stress; alpaca farmers have surprising new methods.

Duration:00:02:34

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits White House to discuss Gaza ceasefire

7/6/2025
President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House Monday to meet with President Trump, who is pressing the Israel leader for a ceasefire agreement and an end to the war in Gaza.

Duration:00:04:42

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What works about road trip movies centered on women?

7/6/2025
NPR's Pien Huang, Avery Keatley and Bob Mondello explore what works about road trip movies centered on women.

Duration:00:08:55

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A new report offers insights for U.K. efforts to improve polluted water supply

7/6/2025
A new report offers insights for U.K. efforts to improve areas with polluted water supplies.

Duration:00:04:35

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The Dalai Lama turns 90 amid reaction to succession announcement

7/6/2025
The Dalai Lama turns 90 on Sunday and celebrates his birthday amid reaction to his recent announcement that he, not China, will choose his successor.

Duration:00:03:34

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Cuts to HIV research funding in the US impacts progress towards ending the epidemic

7/5/2025
How will the Trump administration's cuts to HIV research impact the progress that's been made towards ending the epidemic in the U.S.?

Duration:00:05:36

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We need each other, say artisans at Smithsonian Folklife Festival

7/5/2025
NPR's Pien Huang takes a journey to the Smithsonian Folklife Festival to hear from youth voices about how they're telling the story of America on the 4th of July.

Duration:00:05:37

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Madison McFerrin describes the power of finding her own voice and sound

7/5/2025
Madison McFerrin, daughter of renowned musician Bobby McFerrin, describes her new album Scorpio and the power of finding her own voice and sound.

Duration:00:04:55

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Heat and wildfire smoke affect birth outcomes, according to a new study

7/5/2025
Heat and wildfire smoke affect birth outcomes, according to a new study of women in Los Angeles.

Duration:00:02:47

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Did humans contribute to evolutionary change in rodents?

7/5/2025
Scientists in Chicago are mapping some fascinating evolutionary changes to local rodents — and how humans may have contributed to that change.

Duration:00:01:57

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Ukraine attacks Russian airfields

7/5/2025
The Ukrainian military says that today it attacked airfields in Russia, where fighter jets used to bomb Ukrainian cities are stored. They say it's an attempt to weaken the Kremlin's war machine.

Duration:00:03:45

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The deadly risk of trying to reach food in Gaza

7/5/2025
An NPR journalist in Gaza describes his experience seeking food from a site run by private American contractors, facing Israeli military fire, crowds fighting for rations, and masked thieves.

Duration:00:08:04

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First time novelist writes about life in semi-dystopian reality TV show

7/5/2025
First time novelist, Aisling Rawle, has just published "The Compound" - a book set in a semi-dystopian reality TV show.

Duration:00:07:26

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"Catastrophic" flooding brings devastation along Guadalupe River areas

7/5/2025
The number of people dead rose Saturday after the "catastrophic" flooding from Friday Morning along the Guadalupe River in central Texas. Houston Public Radio's Dominic Anthony Walsh reports from the area.

Duration:00:03:43

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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