All Things Considered
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How Movie Theaters Are Surviving The Pandemic
Since the coronavirus shut down movie screens across the U.S., the film industry has tried many strategies for rebooting cinemas. Theater owners discuss what's working and what isn't.
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee On How To Stay Optimistic On Fighting Climate Change
Climate change was a question in last week's presidential debate, after not being asked about in 2016 debates. Inslee made climate change the focus of his brief presidential bid.
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Spice Girl Melanie C On New Self-Titled Album
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with pop star and member of the Spice Girls, Melanie C, about her new self-titled album, which was released on Oct. 2.
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Improving The Election Debate Format
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with veteran television news producer Tom Bettag about what might improve the current election debate format.
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Why Some Mail-In Ballots Are Rejected As Invalid
With an unprecedented number of people planning to vote by mail this year, what can voters do to ensure their ballot isn't disqualified?
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Mary Trump On Her Family's Relationship To Illness
In light of President Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mary Trump, the president's niece, about the Trump family's relationship to illness.
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How Trump's COVID-19 Diagnosis Could Affect Down-Ballot Republicans
NPR's Michel Martin talks to three GOP politicians — Michael Adams, Diana Vaughan and Nick Sherman — about what recent political news means for Republicans and how it may affect down-ticket races.
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Pete Buttigieg Says There's A 'Crisis In Trust'
Pete Buttigieg argues that Americans don't trust enough — in the government and in each other. Buttigieg talks with NPR about his book, Trust: America's Best Chance.
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Policing Strategies To Keep Protests Peaceful
NPR's Michel Martin talks with researcher Edward Maguire and former New Orleans police chief Ronal Serpas about strategies for policing protests to ensure they remain peaceful.
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The Latest On Trump's Health Following COVID-19 Diagnosis
The president's doctor says his symptoms are resolving and improving. But medical experts say the next few days are key to determining the course of his disease.
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Disinformation Around Trump's Health 'Very Concerning' Ahead Of Election
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two scholars — Arie Perliger and Nina Jankowicz — about how Trump's questioning of mail-in voting and misinformation surrounding his health may affect the election.
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After Recruitment Hurdles, Poll Workers Face High Pressure
Around the country, election officials are recruiting thousands of new pollworkers to run this fall's election. It's a daunting task with high stakes, especially in swing states.