All Things Considered
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As President Trump rolls back government DEI programs, a closer look at their history
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with Timothy Welbeck, director of Temple University's Anti-Racism program, about DEI programs' roots in the civil rights movement.
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What a week of ceasefire looks like in Gaza
President Trump says he wants Egypt and Jordan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza as a shaky ceasefire holds between Israel and Hamas.
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How the 1970s Changed Exercise
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"Us & Them" podcast aims to bring people together to discuss their differences
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Learning how to fight correctly is important in a relationship. Life Kit explains how
If you love someone, learn to fight with them. Life Kit speaks with two psychologists to explain how to navigate fights with loved ones.
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"Too Soon" is a fun, flirty novel about three generations of Palestinian women
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President Donald Trump is shaping Canada's race to find a leader
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Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko is expected to win for the 7th time in a row
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After January 6th pardons, DA Larry Krasner looks to state charges
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Taking stock of President Trump's busy first week in office
In his first week back in office, President Donald Trump took action on things from immigration and the economy to health, foreign policy and many pardons.
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Jayden Daniels is about to play the game of his life. Doug Williams can relate
Jayden Daniels is about to play the game of his life, and former Washington quarterback Doug Williams can relate. He's has served as Senior Advisor to the team and Daniels this season.
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After failed attempts, President Trump aims to give Lumbee Tribe federal recognition
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Carrie Lowry Schuettpelz, an enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, about President Trump's efforts to give the tribe federal recognition.