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All Things Considered is the most listened-to, afternoon drive-time, news radio program in the country. The program has earned many of journalism's highest honors, including the George Foster Peabody Award, the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and the Overseas Press Club Award.
Latest Episodes
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Trump's conviction triggers a series of events for the former president – some immediate, others longer-term.
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After an already-slow spring, movie theater attendance over Memorial Day Weekend was the lowest in decades, apart from 2020.
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Allies of former President Donald Trump say his felony conviction Thursday in a New York hush money case has helped energize and unify the Republican Party.
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Before the guilty verdict, Fox and other conservative sites had framed the case as one between the judge and Trump. The ensuing coverage was almost entirely from his perspective on conservative media.
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Beleaguered residents of Kharkiv, Ukraine, welcome the United States' green light to hit Russian targets with American weapons.
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Nearly two years after Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida, for many, the dream of living in paradise is becoming unaffordable. Making the situation worse, because of lax permitting and development following the hurricane, FEMA is hiking the cost of flood insurance in vulnerable coastal communities like Cape Coral.
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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Mark K. Updegrove, presidential historian for ABC News, about the historical significance of a guilty verdict for a former president of the United States.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with professor Scott Howell about the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money case in New York and what it may mean for presidential powers going forward.
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It’s a historic day: Former president Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records. It’s the first time a former president has been convicted of a felony.
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There are still many questions about the impact of Thursday's guilty verdict for former President Donald Trump, including what it means for the presidential election. Here's what we know.