
All Things Considered
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In-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. Every weekday, hear two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features.

100 years after evolution went on trial, the Scopes case still reverberates
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
Threat of a trade war has Canadians and Americans in border towns on edge
The people Massena, N.Y., and Cornwall, Ontario, are on the front line of the tariff dispute between their two nations.
How DEI programs are changing under the Trump administration
The definitions and utility of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs are under scrutiny in the early days of the Trump Administration. We look at the broader impact of dismantling federal DEI.
Gaza's police are now back on the streets in wake of ceasefire
by Anas Baba
Gaza's police were hit hard by Israel in the war against Hamas, but the force is back providing law and order after months of looting and chaos.
LGBTQ rights groups sue over Trump effort to block funding for gender-affirming care
by Selena Simmons-Duffin
President Trump's executive order to ban gender affirming care for young people had immediate effects. Clinics canceled appointments and patients are in limbo. Now, there's a lawsuit.
Cheesesteaks, green mohawks and community: Anatomy of a Philadelphia Eagles tailgate
by Frank Langfitt
There's nothing quite like a football tailgate, where fans turn parking lots into open-air living rooms and serve food to strangers who share the same passion for the hometown team.
Judge pushes back deadline for federal employees to accept Trump's resignation offer
by Andrea Hsu
A federal judge in Massachusetts paused the Trump administration's deferred resignation offer until Monday, when he will hear the merits of the case.
Deported migrants are already landing at Guantanamo Bay as part of Trump's plan
by Sacha Pfeiffer
Venezuelan migrants sent to Guantanamo Bay are being held in a military prison that has housed al-Qaeda members.
Michigan Arab-American voters weigh in on Trump Gaza plan
Arab American voters in Michigan helped President Trump win the state during the presidential election. A look at how voters in Michigan feel now about Trump's idea to take over Gaza
Trump fired EEOC commissioner Jocelyn Samuels. She isn't going quietly
by Andrea Hsu
Former EEOC commissioner Jocelyn Samuels was Trump's pick to fill a Democratic seat in 2020. She was fired at the start of his new administration in what she calls an attempt to eviscerate the agency's work.
UCLA women's basketball team is only remaining undefeated squad
UCLA has one of the most storied programs in college basketball. But for all of its success on the men's side, the women's team has won only one national championship. This year they're undefeated.