All Things Considered
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For this artist, the New York City MetroCard offered infinite possibilities
For artist Thomas McKean, the New York City MetroCard was anything but mundane. He used cut-up bits of the cards to create hundreds of sculptures and collages, and still has a stockpile to work with.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting votes to end operations
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has voted to formally end operations. NPR's mission will continue, unchanged.
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Who's running Venezuela?
President Trump says he's in charge. But the U.S. has no troops or diplomats Venezuela, and all of Nicolas Maduro's top aides remain in power.
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'Stranger Things' fans hoping for one more episode trade theories online
Will there be a second series finale for Stranger Things on Jan. 7? Some fans seem to think so, and their theories are going viral with the hashtag, Conformity Gate.
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'People want to look good': Researcher hopes redesigned walker will remove stigma
People who need walkers are often reluctant to start using them because of stigma. A Colorado researcher has designed a walker she says has more appeal.
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President Trump again is remaking the Republican Party
President Trump met with House Republicans and said his policies provide a roadmap to win the midterms. But GOP lawmakers might not view the intervention in Venezuela as something to brag about.
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Investigations J6 project
It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. NPR's Investigations team's coverage includes an archive of much of the documentation no longer available from the government.
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Media shows restraint on breaking news of Venezuela raid
The Trump administration has regularly vilified the mainstream media but not when it comes to the capture of Nicolas Maduro.
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Nicolás Maduro: A former bus driver and Chávez mentee who was overthrown by the U.S.
The rise and fall of a one-time Caracas bus driver to a mentee of the late Hugo Chávez to an autocrat overthrown and extracted by the United States.
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Venezuela raid may have ripple effects in Mideast
Israel hopes the arrest of Maduro will be another pressure point on Iran and Hezbollah.
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How another hospital patient helped saved a man
In 2013, John was chatting with another patient in the hospital when his words abruptly slurred. That patient recognized something was wrong and called for help, and doctors were able to intervene.
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Democratic Gov. Tim Walz drops out of the race for Minnesota governor
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz has decided to step out of the 2026 race for governor. He's clashed with Trump and been dogged by reports of fraud in state-run social services programs.