All Things Considered
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Annual duck stamp competition brings together lovers of waterfowls
Every year, hundreds of artists across the country compete to have their painting of ducks or other waterfowl featured on a U.S. stamp.
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Just back from space, Jared Isaacman reflects on what he saw while in orbit
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Jared Isaacman, who recently commanded the Polaris Dawn mission, about what it was like to be the first private citizen to walk in space.
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Life Kit: How to keep kids safe around guns
Whether you own a gun or not, you’ll want to keep them out of the hands of unsupervised children. Life Kit has tips to keep children safe.
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TV writer and director Sterlin Harjo plays a game of Wild Card
'Reservation Dogs' creator Sterlin Harjo joins Rachel Martin for Wild Card. He talks about why people should go to more funerals and why Whole Foods makes him irrationally angry.
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A new book explores the roots of American isolationism
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with historian H.W. Brands, author of the new book "America First: Roosevelt Vs. Lindbergh in the Shadow of War."
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After a week of attacks, Lebanon braces for more
After a week of unprecedented Israeli attacks in Lebanon and Hezbollah counterattacks, Lebanon is bracing for more attacks to come.
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Remembering Sylvester Kreilein, who shaped the lives of many students
Host Scott Detrow remembers a high school teacher who taught him German -- and a lot about the world.
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In northern Israel, life is transformed by threat of war
Northern Israel is on edge after mass attacks across the border in Lebanon.
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Shohei Ohtani is first player in MLB history to earn 50-50 title
Baseball player Shohei Ohtani did something no MLB player has done before: scoring 50 homeruns and stealing 50 bases in a single season. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses this with writer Molly Knight.
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A Tupperware top seller reflects on how the company changed his life
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Oscar Quintero, aka Kay Sedia, who sold Tupperware in drag and was once one of its top sellers, about how the company changed his life.
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The movie 'Election' 25 years on
As part of our series on movies that came out in 1999, NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Vox culture writer Constance Grady about the impact of the film "Election."
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The need for AI in the U.S. military
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with retired Adm. Gary Roughead about a recent op-ed he wrote about the importance of artificial intelligence in the future of warfare.