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All Things Considered
In-depth reporting which will transform the way you understand current events and view the world and the region. Every weekday, hear two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews and special—sometimes quirky—features.
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- Park Fire in California could continue growing exponentially, Cal Fire officer says
- Checking in with Black voters in Georgia about the election, now that Biden is out
- Tahiti’s waves are a matter of ‘life and death’ for surfing Olympics
- Researchers are revising botanical names to address troubling connotations
- A spectacular opening ceremony wowed a global audience despite Paris' on-and-off rain
- Kamala Harris faces racism and sexism as she moves closer to presidential nomination
- 'Didi' director Sean Wang says 13 is 'old enough to know better, too young to care'
- The political implications of Netanyahu's meeting with Trump
- How to stay safe while swimming this summer
- Video game performers launch strike over compensation and AI