All Things Considered
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The latest on the Israel-Hamas ceasefire proposal and attacks on Rafah
by Michele Kelemen
It has been a whiplash day in Gaza. Hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal with Israel, but the Israeli cabinet has vowed to continue operation in Rafah.
Civilian Death Toll Continues To Rise Amid Israeli-Palestinian Crisis
by Daniel Estrin
The toll on civilians is increasing in the rapidly developing air war of Hamas rockets aimed at Israel and Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Ellen DeGeneres' Talk Show Ending After 19 Seasons
by Eric Deggans
After 19 seasons — and some damaging reporting that revealed a toxic workplace environment — talk show host Ellen DeGeneres' show will end.
Customers, Senators Urge Airlines To Change Their Refund Terms For Canceled Flights
by David Schaper
Over 90,000 customers complained about airlines refusing to refund canceled travel in the pandemic last year; 57 times more than 2019. Many are fighting for refunds while some face expiring vouchers.
Consumer Prices Jump 4.2% In April, Biggest Increase Since Financial Crisis In 2008
by David Gura
Inflation accelerated in April. Companies have been forced into raising prices for everything from cars to cereals amid a shortage of critical materials like lumber.
'Everything Happened So Quick': Couple In India Both Lose Fathers To COVID-19
by Lauren Frayer
After seven years in the U.S., a husband and wife returned to their native India to be close to their parents. But they had less time than they hoped, losing both their fathers to COVID-19 last month.
Gov. Kate Brown On Oregon's COVID-19 Spike
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Oregon Gov. Kate Brown about the recent spike in coronavirus cases in her state and her plans on reopening the economy.
Former Trump Officials Defended Their Response To Jan. 6 Capitol Attack In Hearing
by Claudia Grisales
On Wednesday, the House Oversight Committee held a hybrid hearing to examine the events of Jan. 6, with particular focus on the Trump administration's response to the attack.
Liz Cheney Loses Leadership Post Upon House Vote
by Kelsey Snell
House Republicans voted Wednesday to strip Congresswoman Liz Cheney of her leadership post over her continued trashing of Donald Trump, illustrating the former president's stranglehold on the GOP.