All Things Considered
Weekdays 2-3 pm
NPR's signature afternoon magazine, with live news headlines from Washington and London. KALW's broadcast includes a BBC News update at 4:01, the following day's San Francisco school lunch menu at 3:17 (during the school year).
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Latest Episodes
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Author Keith O'Brien talks about his new book Charlie Hustle: The Rise And Fall Of Pete Rose and how betting on baseball cost the legacy of one of its biggest stars.
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Legal experts are calling on Congress to put new restrictions on a president's power to deploy troops on American soil.
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For decades, youth employment was down. But now the labor market is stretched thin and young people are working again.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott about the aftermath of the bridge collapse in Baltimore and what happens next.
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The great American sculptor died on Tuesday at his home in New York on the North Fork of Long Island. He was 85.
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French bulldogs have soared in popularity, but they and other short-nosed dogs often have serious health problems. New Hampshire could be the first state to put health restrictions on breeders.
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At the same time basketball teams are vying to end up in the Final Four, so are LA taquerias, as part of the annual "Taco Madness" competition.
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Throughline, brings us the story of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu's political ascent and the right-wing ideologies that have informed his current stance on Gaza and the state of Israel.
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The bridge collapse in Baltimore has raised questions about engineering, safety and construction. Experts are trying to understand what happened and why — and what can be done to protect other bridge
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Trump's social media company surges in trading debut in a big boost to Trump's wealth