All Things Considered
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Mothman fever descends on West Virgina town
Locals and visitors celebrate the sighting of a red-eyed creature first spotted nearly sixty years ago.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Here's how RFK Jr.'s hand-picked vaccine advisory committee is starting to reshape vaccine policy
A federal vaccine advisory committee signaled a new approach to U.S. vaccine policy after a two-day meeting.
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The Pentagon requires a new pledge for reporters
The Pentagon says journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn't been authorized for release.
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How the series "The Summer I Turned Pretty" took over the internet
NPR's Mia Venkat explains what the internet was obsessed with this week.
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The inspiration behind soccer commentator Ray Hudson's creative superlatives
Soccer commentator Ray Hudson on retiring from the microphone and what inspired his decades of trademark exclamations