All Things Considered
Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
Episodes
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Hamas says it sent its response to U.S. ceasefire proposal
Hamas has responded to a U.S. ceasefire proposal in Gaza that includes the release of around half of its remaining living hostages.
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Mexico holds first-of-its-kind nationwide judicial elections
Mexico is set to elect its judges by popular vote — a move that critics warn could undermine judicial independence and empower organized crime.
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What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage?
What's it like to anchor NPR live special coverage? Two seasoned NPR hosts discuss.
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Pete Hegseth discusses U.S. policy towards China at Singapore security conference
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth signaled that the U.S. will reorient its policy towards "deterring aggression by communist China."
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In the poetry collection 'Fierce Delight,' Emily Bright documents early motherhood
A new collection of poetry from Emily Bright explores the early days of motherhood.
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Worth playing for? An NPR producer recreates 'Survivor' with friends every year
After All Things Considered producer Mia Venkat became a fan of Survivor, she and her friend group play their own version every year.
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President Trump's war on higher education
The Trump administration is at war with higher education. They've cut more than a billion dollars in research grants.
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Supreme Court hands Trump a temporary win on humanitarian program's end
The Supreme Court handed President Trump a temporary win, permitting the administration to prematurely end a humanitarian program that had granted two-year legal status to half a million people.
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They've tracked Americans' drug use for decades. Trump and RFK Jr. fired them
The team of statisticians and scientists at the National Survey on Drug Use and Health are all out of jobs. Researchers who use the data say it's an important tool for understanding behavioral health.
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Trump pardons drug kingpins even as he expands the U.S. drug war
During his first and second terms, President Trump has promised tough action against drug gangs. He has also pardoned numerous drug offenders, including traffickers and gang leaders considered major kingpins.
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Meet Hannah, the oldest living pigmy hippo in managed care
Hannah Shirley has became the oldest living pigmy hippo in managed care ever in the world. Before her posh life at the Ramona Wildlife Center in San Diego, she was living in a backyard in California.
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TACO isn't just a food. It's also shorthand for tariffs' effect on financial markets
When you think "taco," you probably think tasty treat. But TACO is now acronym for financial market fluctuations due to tariffs: Trump Always Chickens Out.