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<em>All Things Considered</em> hosts Ailsa Chang, Mary Louise Kelly, Juana Summers and Scott Detrow present the program's trademark mix of news, interviews, commentaries, reviews, and offbeat features 7 days a week.

Comedy and chemistry come naturally to Nobody Wants This's Justine Lupe

Justine Lupe on season two of Nobody Wants This and why Morgan's story hits closer to home this time

10-18
08:10

A decade after a village clash in India, a new book asks how neighbors become enemies

Renowned comic journalist Joe Sacco on how a 2013 conflict between Hindus and Muslims in India became a window into the stories people tell about violence, identity, and belonging

10-18
07:38

As the World Cup heads to North America, more teams are competing than ever before

The expanded World Cup brings new nations, visa hurdles, and political tension to the global stage, says The Athletic's Paul Tenorio

10-18
03:31

NPR's Jane Arraf reflects on decades of covering the Middle East

Speaking from Amman, Jordan's capital, Arraf describes how the ceasefire is holding, the toll of years of war on ordinary people, and what feels different in the region today.

10-18
09:56

Is silver the new gold? Prices surge as demand outpaces supply

Veteran metals trader Robert Gottlieb explains the forces behind silver's record highs and what's next for investors

10-18
04:20

For four years she hid her Parkinson's diagnosis. Then she let a reporter follow her journey.

Dr. Sue Goldie and New York Times reporter John Branch recount how a private, years-long conversation about her Parkinson's became a public story.

10-18
06:49

Across the U.S., 'No Kings' rallies draw crowds protesting President Trump's leadership

Demonstrations are winding down this evening after a day of coordinated "No Kings" marches and rallies held in cities across the country.

10-18
04:14

Sudan Archives shared how synthesizers and tech shaped her new album

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her.

10-17
08:22

Jeff Hiller's Emmy win has been surprisingly meaningful for him, he says

Jeff Hiller won an Emmy this year for his role in HBO's "Somebody Somewhere." The recognition came after decades of bit roles in TV. And he says the win has been unexpectedly meaningful for him.

10-17
03:30

Intense mental exercise may be able to offset the effects of aging, research finds

A new study shows that cognitive training can increase the levels of a key chemical messenger in the brain responsible for decision-making.

10-17
03:30

A legal analyst weighs in on the federal indictment of John Bolton

NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to former top FBI lawyer Andrew Weissmann about the federal indictment of John Bolton, the former National Security Adviser under President Trump during his first term.

10-17
04:39

Jumper, a wild horse famous for jumping fences in North Carolina, has died

Wild horse manager Meg Puckett remembers the horse "Jumper," a wild horse on North Carolina's Outer Banks famous for jumping fences.

10-17
04:02

American farmers were already struggling. The shutdown made it worse

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with fourth generation farmer and advocate Joe Maxwell about how the government shutdown is stressing already overwhelmed American farmers.

10-17
06:37

Mexican singer Meme del Real blends indie rock and Latin rhythms

Meme del Real has been part of the beloved Mexican rock band Café Tacvba for more than 30 years. This week, the 56-year-old singer released his debut solo record.

10-17
05:03

No Kings organizers say protests against the Trump administration will be peaceful

The second national No Kings protest will take place in various cities this weekend. In the Chicago area, it's against a backdrop of escalating tensions.

10-17
03:48

Teams from across the U.S. will face off in the Australian rules football nationals

While most fans will be watching college teams hit the gridiron or Major League Baseball playoffs, there's another sporting event happening: the U.S. championship of the Australian Football League.

10-17
03:55

Shooter at Dallas ICE facility was motivated by notoriety over ideology

A newly released police report states that Joshua Jahn lived with his family and didn't have a job.

10-17
03:53

Financial markets are being subjected to misinformation — spread by AI

Market manipulation is an old issue. People try to make money off unsuspecting investors by artificially influencing the price of a stock. But what about when the one manipulating markets isn't human?

10-17
03:32

Trump hosts Zelenskyy as plans for a Putin meeting are underway

President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after announcing he is scheduling another face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

10-17
03:16

Oct. 21 could be a good night to see a comet

Oct. 21, 2025 is a very special night in the sky. A comet known as Lemmon will be visible if skies are clear, and there's a meteor shower, too.

10-17
00:40

Neda

correction: Persian Gulf is correct not Gulf. raise your geography awareness.

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Spluke

I didn't know Bolsonaro took the stand on Broadway and talked about his sobriety...

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Jayann Chipman

Lease Lebanon? Is the rent real cheap?

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