All Things Considered
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Episodes
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Your favorite movie might be a red flag. Here's why
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What is it like to cover Guantanamo Bay?
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President Trump gives TV interview ahead of the Super Bowl
President Trump spoke with Fox News as part of the Super Bowl pregame show on Sunday.
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From refugee to action star: Actor Ke Huy Quan discusses his journey on Wild Card
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President Trump names himself chairman of the Kennedy Center
President Trump has fired several Board Members at Washington DC's John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and indicated that he's naming himself chairman.
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The Macaulay Library picks its favorite bird sounds for 2025. See who made the cut.
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Bill Gates gets personal in his new memoir, 'Source Code'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates about his new memoir, Source Code.
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How one West Bank political leader feels about President Trump's Gaza comments
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Dr. Mustafa Barghouti, General Secretary of the Palestinian National Initiative, about President Trump's proposal for the US to take control of the Gaza Strip.
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Looking ahead to the Super Bowl showdown
The big day is almost here. Super Bowl Sunday kicks off tomorrow as the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented third straight title. To do that, they need to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Norway is leading the way in EV technology. Can other countries learn from it?
Oil rich Norway is a world leader in electric vehicle use, thanks to government incentives.
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'Backed Up' podcast takes a closer look at Cincinnati's complex sewer system
From Cincinnati Public Radio comes the podcast 'Backed Up,' which demystifies our complex sewer system and tells the stories of the people suffering under decades of mismanagement.
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Super Bowl tourists in New Orleans are encountering an extra layer of security
Super Bowl tourists in New Orleans are visiting the French Quarter amidst heightened security following the New Year's Day terror attack.