All Things Considered
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Barbora Krejcikova beats Jasmine Paolini in Wimbledon women's final
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Washington Post sports reporter Ava Wallace about highlights from the 2024 Wimbledon Championships.
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What do older swing state voters think about President Biden's age?
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How will the Supreme Court's immunity decision affect U.S. democracy?
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky about how the recent Supreme Court immunity ruling -- and a second Trump presidency -- could affect the U.S.
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'Colorado In Depth' podcast explores research into psychedelic drugs
A new podcast from Colorado Public Radio shares the story of a patient undergoing treatment using psychedelics.
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Judge dismisses actor Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial
A judge in New Mexico has dismissed the involuntary manslaughter trial of actor Alec Baldwin. He'd been charged for the 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust.
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NPR Music talks about new albums from Sturgill Simpson and Cassandra Jenkins
It's been a busy week for new music. NPR's Music team discusses new albums by Sturgill Simpson, Cassandra Jenkins and more.
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Howard students help a rapper request a new trial after lyrics were used as evidence
California rap artist Ronnie Louvier will soon find out if his 2009 murder conviction will be overturned under the Racial Justice Act. He said his rap lyrics shouldn’t have been used in the case.
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The music Industry is coming for AI
A new lawsuit filed by record labels Universal, Sony and Warner says their catalogs have been ripped off by two AI music generators. But there’s a twist: It’s not clear the courts are on their side.
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Colorado has approved licenses for outdoor preschools, making them more accessible
A new law opens up outdoor preschools to low income families in Colorado by allowing them to accept state child care subsidies. Advocates say learning outdoors has advantages over indoor classrooms.
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What NPR's poll says about the state of Biden's campaign
President Biden doubled down on his decision to stay in the presidential race at Thursday's press conference. It was a solid performance, but he made some notable gaffes.
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Why older leaders seem resistant to passing the torch
NPR's Juana Summers talks with journalist and writer Rebecca Traister about America's aging political leaders and gerontocracy in the U.S.
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How to invest like Congress
Traders are using publicly available data to track which lawmakers are reporting big stock market gains. We try to copy them.