All Things Considered
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Weekend All Things Considered remembers NPR books editor Petra Mayer
NPR books editor Petra Mayer died suddenly this weekend. She was 46 years old.
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More singles want emotional maturity in relationships, dating survey shows
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with biological anthropologist and chief science advisor for Match, Helen Fisher, about this year's "Singles in America" study.
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Life Kit: How to make yourself be heard at work
NPR's Life Kit has tips for how to be heard at work.
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Lack of American ambassadors is hurting foreign goals, says AFSA president
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Eric Rubin, president of the American Foreign Service Association, about the high number of diplomatic vacancies and how it's affecting President Biden's agenda.
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Growers are working to make our coffee habit more sustainable
Experts say the way we cultivate and grow coffee isn't sustainable. Some coffee growers are hoping to change that.
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Author interview: 'New York, My Village'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Uwem Akpan about his new book.
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Judge terminates Britney Spears' conservatorship
Britney Spears's conservatorship went back in front of a judge in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon, resulting in the termination of the pop star's arrangement with her father.
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The financial impact of climate change
For some people attending the UN's COP26 conference in Scotland, climate change is not a future threat — they are seeing its impact on their homelands now.
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Birds in the Amazon have been shrinking. Here's why scientists think it's happening
Over the last four decades, birds in the Amazon have been shrinking — and scientists believe their smaller bodies may be a response to hotter, drier weather brought by climate change.
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Married for 52 years, William and Diana Gutierrez died of COVID months apart
William and Diana Gutierrez lost their lives to COVID approximately two months apart last winter. We take a moment to remember their lives.
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Johnson & Johnson is splitting in 2
Johnson & Johnson is the latest big, diversified company to announce it is breaking into smaller parts. It plans to split its prescription drug and medical device brand from its consumer products.
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With more warehouses in America than ever, how are there still not enough?
Warehouses process just about everything in America's supply chain. They're going up everywhere, in exurbs, near Interstates, even in urban neighborhoods. Despite this, they're bursting at the seams.