All Things Considered
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Take a movie, leave a movie: tiny 'Free Blockbuster' libraries pop up around the U.S.
Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010, but a group of film buffs are bringing back nostalgia for the brand and its hard-copy movies with little "Free Blockbuster" video libraries.
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New podcast 'A Good Guy' follows a Marine who entered the Capitol on Jan. 6
In this podcast highlight, listeners are introduced to the story of an active-duty Marine who participated in the events on Jan. 6, and why it opens up larger questions about extremism in the ranks.
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The stakes for the House are enormous as a purple district in California votes
In a key California Central Valley House race, both the Democratic and Republican candidates have bucked their parties’ national platforms to try to win in this purple district.
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Damage from Helene and Milton could cost tens of billions of dollars to fix
Cleanup crews are still tallying the damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The price tag is expected to be in the tens of billions of dollars. A string of disasters is driving up insurance costs.
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A ship will set one more record when it becomes the world's largest artificial reef
The SS United States, the fastest ocean liner to ever cross the Atlantic, is preparing for one final voyage. Then it'll be sunk and turned into the world's largest artificial reef.
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Harris' campaign is including dire warnings about a Trump presidency
Vice President Harris has shifted to an anti-Trump focus. It has echoes of the final weeks of Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 campaign.
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Filmmaker Mark Duplass on grieving the life path he didn't take
Filmmaker Mark Duplass draws a card from the Wild Card deck and talks about grieving for the life path he decided not to take.
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Wyatt Flores talks about his new album 'Welcome to the Plains' and mental health
NPR's Juana Summers talks with musician Wyatt Flores about his new album Welcome to the Plains and his honesty around mental health.
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Why these nuns have filed more than 350 shareholder resolutions
In the small town of Atchison, Kan., some unlikely investors are making a name for themselves as outspoken shareholder activists.
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'I need the kind of generals that Hitler had': The reporting behind Trump's comment
Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic talks with NPR's Juana Summers about former President Donald J. Trump's perspective on military personnel.
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Alexei Navalny's widow on how her role has changed since his death
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alexei Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnya about her husband's posthumous memoir Patriot and how her role has changed since his death.
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What we know about the North Korean troops that have been sent to Russia
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says North Korea has sent troops to Russia. The U.S. is now trying to determine whether the North Koreans will be heading on to Ukraine to take part in the war there.