
All Things Considered
Monday-Friday 4 to 6:30pm
All Things Considered is the most listened-to, afternoon drive-time, news radio program in the country. Every weekday the two-hour and 30 minutes show is hosted by Mary Louis Kelly, Ari Shapiro, Audie Cornish and Ailsa Chang.
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Dr. Seema Jilani is a pediatrician who has been providing medical care to children in Gaza.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said today it will start winding down its operations after it lost federal funding.
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Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.
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Today 16 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in support of children's hospitals and doctors that have provided gender-affirming care for minors, contending the Trump administration has acted illegally in pressuring doctors and children's hospitals to stop.
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President Trump announced new tariffs Thursday, and a jobs report out Friday fell short of expectations. We look at the political and economic fallout.
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A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons.
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One topic dominated online conversation this week: the American Eagle jeans ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. We break down why people are so worked up about it.
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A Michigan mayor talks with NPR's All Things Considered about how tariffs will affect constituents.
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A nearly wordless meditation on the building blocks of civilization — stone and concrete — Viktor Kossakovsky's documentary Architecton is a dazzling sensory overload.
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The potato may seem rather ordinary. But this tuber's origins story is quite fascinating, and we don't really know all the details yet.