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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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Students react to Charlie Kirk's killing and discuss their desire for more dialogue

9/13/2025
Utah State University students, where Charlie Kirk was supposed to speak at the end of the month, respond to the governor's plea to disagree constructively.

Duration:00:02:43

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The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held without bail

9/13/2025
The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held without bail in a Utah jail. Steve Futterman has the latest on the investigation.

Duration:00:03:41

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How millions of dollars in funding cuts will impact Hispanic Serving Institutions

9/13/2025
Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students.

Duration:00:04:11

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David Bowie fans can explore his legacy at an unusual new archive in London

9/13/2025
A new exhibition in London shares David Bowie's archive, tracing his personas and evolution as a musician and artist.

Duration:00:04:15

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President Trump's responses on political violence over time

9/13/2025
NPR's Tamara Keith examines President Trump's response to the Charlie Kirk assassination along with his reaction to a 2017 political shooting and other moments of political violence.

Duration:00:04:47

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The impact of war told through the words of a child

9/13/2025
A child injured in an airstrike in Gaza gave a reporter the words to express the full impact of war.

Duration:00:11:22

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The Supreme Court clears the way for ICE agents to treat race as grounds for immigration stops

9/13/2025
As ICE immigration enforcement intensifies across the country, a Supreme Court ruling permits racial profiling as grounds for immigration stops.

Duration:00:09:44

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Half-court 'heaves' in the NBA will now count against the team

9/12/2025
Starting this season, shot attempts taken more than 36 feet from the basket will be counted against the team, not the player. These NBA "freebies" have drawn all types of reactions.

Duration:00:02:49

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Authorities have identified and arrested the man they say killed Charlie Kirk

9/12/2025
President Trump announced that the man who authorities say shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk has been arrested. Investigators identified him as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.

Duration:00:03:39

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Bolsonaro's meteoric rise, his stunning fall and what it means for Brazil's far right

9/12/2025
Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting a coup. Yet the former president remains one of the country's most consequential figures.

Duration:00:02:58

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Why mothers in the U.S. are scaling back on their work lives

9/12/2025
Workforce participation for moms in the U.S. has been dropping for most of this year, and the reasons are more complicated than return-to-office mandates. The team from "The Indicator" explains why.

Duration:00:03:53

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'The History of Sound' is a story of longing, set to music

9/12/2025
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play early 20th century music students in filmmaker Oliver Hermanus' poignant queer love story.

Duration:00:03:52

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Spinal Tap returns with a rockin' sequel

9/12/2025
Spinal Tap, the band from the beloved 1984 mockumentary about a fictional rock band, is back! Their new movie is called Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.

Duration:00:05:09

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After the LA fires, some residents are moving old houses in from other neighborhoods

9/12/2025
Those whose homes burned in the Los Angeles fires are making tough choices about whether to rebuild or move. A new project offers a third option: relocating homes to fire-affected lots.

Duration:00:04:03

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Due to growing demand, a college in Denver now offers a degree in mariachi

9/12/2025
Responding to "exploding" demand, a college in Denver now offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mariachi music. Students learn music and culture, but also business skills to build viable careers.

Duration:00:03:45

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Your Pokemon cards could be valuable. Here's how to find out

9/12/2025
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Justin Wilson about his Pokemon card collection, and he shares his tips for ascertaining a card or collection's value.

Duration:00:04:50

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The future of HIV/AIDS after Trump's funding cuts

9/12/2025
HIV has been in retreat around the world. But with cuts to foreign aid, it's less clear where the trend lines go from here. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to author Emily Bass about the future of the virus.

Duration:00:08:14

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Peace vigil outside of the White House is targeted to be 'dismantled'

9/12/2025
An anti-nuclear weapons peace vigil has lived outside of the White House fence for more than 40 years. President Donald Trump ordered the vigil to be "dismantled" this week.

Duration:00:02:50

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Political violence is on the rise in America. What's driving it?

9/12/2025
Before his apprehension, speculation about the identity and motivations of Charlie Kirk's killer filled the void. A increasingly familiar pattern of political violence is taking shape in America.

Duration:00:07:25

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King Princess is having a big year. And she's not done yet

9/12/2025
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with King Princess about their new album, Girl Violence.

Duration:00:08:16