All Things Considered
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Ukrainians rally around Zelenskyy ahead of Trump's call with Putin
Ukrainians are rallying around their president and turning to humor as President Trump prepares for a phone call with Putin.
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California Democrats seek to balance climate with cost of living
State leaders, especially those with ambitious climate goals, are trying to decide between slowing climate change and the cost of living, especially on an ever-warming planet.
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A teenage fire survivor competes in the L.A. Marathon
Abel Rivera lost his home in the Eaton fire, along with a beloved medal he got for running in the 2024 L.A. Marathon. On Sunday, he ran again with his mom and other fire survivors from his school.
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Political scientists seeing parallels between China and the U.S.
American political scientists and historians who study other countries - especially China - say they see more parallels today between their area of study and their own country.
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Measles continues to spread in West Texas and New Mexico. How can you stay safe?
The measles outbreak continues in the United States. We look at what kind of threats it presents, how long it might go on and how people can keep themselves safe.
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How one influential Irish musician in America celebrates St. Patrick's Day
Joanie Madden founded the Celtic supergroup Cherish The Ladies. She tells us about what she calls "March Madness" for Irish musicians and the song that's most meaningful for her to play this year.
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How a firefighter's quick action saved his friend's life
Ronald Osborne was a firefighter for many years. Early in his career, while battling a house fire, his life was in danger. It was another firefighter's quick thinking that saved him.
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John Kani risked his life to tell stories of apartheid — at 81, he's still at it
The South African actor has been speaking out about racial injustice for decades, often in collaboration with the late playwright Athol Fugard. Kunene and the King is Kani's latest project.
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President Trump deports hundreds of migrants to El Salvador
The United States is not at war, but this weekend President Trump invoked a wartime law that gives him sweeping deportation powers.
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Thousands of children have been wounded in Gaza. We catch up with one of them
NPR producer Anas Baba reunites with Nimer sadi al nimer, a 12 year old boy who was shot by Israeli forces in Gaza last year.
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Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte appears before the ICC
Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte made his first appearance at the International Criminal Court on Friday to face charges of crimes against humanity.
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White Lotus actress Natasha Rothwell plays a game of Wild Card
Actress Natasha Rothwell plays a game of Wild Card.