The Latest Climate Leaders promised to cut climate pollution, then doubled down on fossil fuels Ten years after countries promised to cut climate pollution in the Paris Agreement, countries plan to produce more than twice the amount of fossil fuels that would be consistent with that deal. Jeff Brady Arts & Life Scott Detrow reflects on covering the weekend Host Scott Detrow shares his reflections about hosting All Things Considered on the weekend after more than two years. Scott Detrow World Russia revives Soviet-era song contest This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its war in Ukraine. Charles Maynes World Former Colombian guerrilla leaders convicted In Colombia, former guerrilla leaders rebels have been convicted of mass killings and kidnappings but will serve no prison time. For victims, the verdict underscores how elusive justice can remain in the aftermath of war. John Otis Mothman fever descends on West Virgina town Locals and visitors celebrate the sighting of a red-eyed creature first spotted nearly sixty years ago. Bill Chappell World On Palestinian statehood, the U.S. is out of step with allies ahead of global meeting On Sunday, Britain, Canada and Australia said they recognized Palestine as a state. The Trump administration will find itself at odds with much of the rest of the world over Palestinian statehood. Michele Kelemen Glen Weldon's take on what to watch on TV this Fall Glen Weldon shares his favorite series this fall, and details on the HBO Max show Task, Netflix's Long Story Short, and Apple TV+'s Pluribus. Scott Detrow Movies NPR staff share their love for Nora Ephon's movies Nora Ephron reshaped the romantic comedy, crafting films remembered with genuine affection even by men who rarely rank the genre among their favorites. Scott Detrow Science A blind scientist explains her passion for understanding gravitational waves Scott Detrow talks to Lulu Miller, the host of Radiolab's Terrestrials podcast, about her conversation with the scientist Wanda Diaz-Merced, who studies gravitational waves that ripple through spacetime. Scott Detrow Sci-fi, romance, and... Stranger Things: What to watch this fall We look at the best of this fall's movies and TV – including some standouts from the Toronto International Film Festival. Linda Holmes Prev 871 of 1644 Next Sponsored
Climate Leaders promised to cut climate pollution, then doubled down on fossil fuels Ten years after countries promised to cut climate pollution in the Paris Agreement, countries plan to produce more than twice the amount of fossil fuels that would be consistent with that deal. Jeff Brady
Arts & Life Scott Detrow reflects on covering the weekend Host Scott Detrow shares his reflections about hosting All Things Considered on the weekend after more than two years. Scott Detrow
World Russia revives Soviet-era song contest This weekend, more than 20 former Soviet nations competed at Intervision 2025. Putin revived the song contest after Russia was banned from Eurovision in response to its war in Ukraine. Charles Maynes
World Former Colombian guerrilla leaders convicted In Colombia, former guerrilla leaders rebels have been convicted of mass killings and kidnappings but will serve no prison time. For victims, the verdict underscores how elusive justice can remain in the aftermath of war. John Otis
Mothman fever descends on West Virgina town Locals and visitors celebrate the sighting of a red-eyed creature first spotted nearly sixty years ago. Bill Chappell
World On Palestinian statehood, the U.S. is out of step with allies ahead of global meeting On Sunday, Britain, Canada and Australia said they recognized Palestine as a state. The Trump administration will find itself at odds with much of the rest of the world over Palestinian statehood. Michele Kelemen
Glen Weldon's take on what to watch on TV this Fall Glen Weldon shares his favorite series this fall, and details on the HBO Max show Task, Netflix's Long Story Short, and Apple TV+'s Pluribus. Scott Detrow
Movies NPR staff share their love for Nora Ephon's movies Nora Ephron reshaped the romantic comedy, crafting films remembered with genuine affection even by men who rarely rank the genre among their favorites. Scott Detrow
Science A blind scientist explains her passion for understanding gravitational waves Scott Detrow talks to Lulu Miller, the host of Radiolab's Terrestrials podcast, about her conversation with the scientist Wanda Diaz-Merced, who studies gravitational waves that ripple through spacetime. Scott Detrow
Sci-fi, romance, and... Stranger Things: What to watch this fall We look at the best of this fall's movies and TV – including some standouts from the Toronto International Film Festival. Linda Holmes