All Things Considered
Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
Episodes
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Catching up on the Trump administration's recent immigration developments
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Former first lady of Massachusetts Kitty Dukakis dies at age 88
Kitty Dukakis, the former first lady of Massachusetts and outspoken advocate for people with mental illness and addiction, has died.
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The triumph of the Bukele Doctrine
How the self described "world's coolest dictator," El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele, has been embraced by the Trump administration.
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Pope Francis is released from the hospital
Pope Francis was released from the hospital in Rome where he's been held since mid February.
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Does your resume need a makeover? Life Kit is here to help.
LIfe Kit has tips on how to improve your resume.
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From Trump's comments to climate change: What it's like to cover Greenland
A team from All Things Considered recently went to Greenland for a reporting trip.
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Did the unitary executive theory pave the way for President Trump's second term?
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'Funny Because It's True' tells the history of satirical paper 'The Onion'
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Christine Wenc, author of the new book Funny Because It's True: How the Onion Created Modern News Satire.
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Churches and Sanctuary
How are churches and other houses of worship reacting to the Trump administration's immigration crackdown? Some are offering sanctuary to immigrants, others are ministering to families in different ways.
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How a journalist became an inadvertent eavesdropper on national security secrets
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with editor-in-chief of The Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg, who was mistakenly added to a group chat with U.S. national security leaders, about imminent military strikes on Yemen.
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Speaking into a microphone? Your audio quality can impact the way people view you
A new study shows that the quality of a person's microphone in a video meeting affects how the speaker is perceived by others.
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How Trump is using popular political issues to test the system of checks and balances
President Trump is banking on the public caring more about the politically popular things he is trying to do than how he is going about doing them in his fights with the judicial branch.