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All Things Considered

 

NPR’s daily afternoon news program offers an in-depth presentation of the day’s news, with some of the nation’s best reporting, commentary, and analysis. Hosted locally by Devin Yamanaka with statewide news anchored by Randol White.

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Monday – Friday, 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
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NPRPolitics

Whipping Votes For Impeachment

December 14, 2019

Michel Martin speaks with Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee, the Democratic chief deputy whip, about the party's strategy for gathering votes for articles of impeachment.

NPRNational

His Son Was Killed At Sandy Hook. Then Came The Online Harassment.

December 14, 2019

Michel Martin speaks with Lenny Pozner, whose son was killed seven years ago at Sandy Hook Elementary School, about the harassment he's endured as conspiracies about the shooting flourished.

NPRNational

New Bill Seeks To Compile Data On Suicide Attempts By First Responders

December 14, 2019

Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., about the new bill she introduced to gather data about suicide attempts by first responders.

NPRNational

2019 Has Seen More Mass Shootings Than Days On The Calendar

December 14, 2019

Michel Martin speaks with Mark Bryant of the Gun Violence Archive about the number of mass shootings that took place in 2019.

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In Philadelphia, School Lockdowns Take A Toll On Students

December 14, 2019

In Philadelphia, schools are locked down on average every two days, often due to shootings on or near campus. The lockdowns are affecting the education system.

NPRWorld

How British Voters Are Thinking About Boris Johnson's Big Win

December 14, 2019

Michel Martin speaks with a group of British voters about the outcome of this week's general elections in the United Kingdom.

NPRNational

Stories Of The Decade: Edward Snowden And Mass Surveillance

December 14, 2019

At the start of this decade, Americans were still discovering the wonders of their electronic devices. Few thought about how governments might monitor them on those devices. Then came Edward Snowden.

NPRTrump Impeachment Inquiry

On Verge Of Impeachment Vote, First-Term, Moderate Democrats Weigh A Political Risk

December 14, 2019

Moderate Democrats are facing one of the most difficult political decisions in their careers. And the stakes couldn't be higher for their freshman class.

NPRPolitics

Democratic Presidential Candidates Threaten To Boycott Debate Over Labor Dispute

December 13, 2019

All the Democratic candidates who have qualified for next week's debate in Los Angeles are threatening to boycott over a labor dispute at the university hosting the event.

NPRNational

This Grieving Family Wants The U.S. To Designate Mexican Cartels As Terrorists

December 13, 2019

Relatives of nine American women and children who were brutally killed in Mexico last month were in Washington this week to tell their story. They want the U.S. to go after drug cartels.

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