All Things Considered
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In 'All Her Fault,' Sarah Snook carries the family, and the blame
Actress Sarah Snook talks about her new Peacock thriller, where a mother's everyday routines spiral into a life-or-death mystery.
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China's astronauts land safely after space debris collision
Three Chinese astronauts are back on earth after they had to prolong their stay in outer space due to space debris hitting their spacecraft.
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White House pivots to affordability as President Trump confronts voter discontent
President Trump says he's going to make America affordable again. It's a pivot to focusing on the economy as voters express discontent.
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Redistricting in Missouri revives a century-old racial fault line
A new Trump-backed voting map reopens Kansas City's racial divide along Troost Avenue.
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Mexico's new generation takes to the streets, accusing leaders of protecting cartels
Gen Z activists are marching in Mexico City today against what they call a narco-state, while Mexican President Sheinbaum alleges the protesters are backed by right-wing parties.
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Will air travel be back to normal before Thanksgiving?
The shutdown is over, but a 3% cut in flights remains as air traffic staffing slowly rebounds.
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Inside the unlikely origins of NPR's Tiny Desk concerts
From a spontaneous jam to a global series, this is the story of Tiny Desk told by its creators.
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Her phone alarm still rings in Lebanon, days after an Israeli strike killed her
An Israeli air strike killed three children and their father weeks before they were due to emigrate to the U.S.
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A new film envisions a future where reality TV turns lethal
Director Edgar Wright talks about his new film, which imagines a world where every encounter could mean death in a dark, action-packed dystopia.
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Major League Soccer has a new schedule to align with international leagues
MLS is switching from a spring-to-fall calendar to a summer-to-spring calendar. The move aligns with the rest of international soccer but could pose a challenge for teams in wintry locations.
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Do foreign gifts to Trump that align with policy changes raise ethical concerns?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter about gifts from foreign governments or corporations that President Trump has accepted.
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The U.S. didn't send delegates to COP30, but California is filling the void
The U.S. didn't send high-level delegates to COP30, but states like California are sending representatives and having an impact on the world climate stage.