All Things Considered
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11 'fake electors' from 2020, including Meadows and Giuliani, indicted in Arizona
An Arizona grand jury has indicted a group of allies of former President Donald Trump for their efforts to try to keep him in power after the 2020 election.
Alabama seniors spearhead efforts to protect Mobile Bay from toxic ash
by Cori Yonge
A group of seniors in Mobile, Ala., wants coal ash from a power plant moved to a lined landfill. They worry the toxic ash could leak into Mobile Bay.
Some of the movies Hollywood has in store this fall
by Bob Mondello
Even in a season strained by writers' and actors' strikes, Hollywood has a lot on its schedule before Thanksgiving.
From Maui, an update on recovery efforts almost a month after the wildfire
by Adrian Florido
Nearly a month after a wildfire destroyed Lahaina, there are still questions about how many died in the blaze. Officials are facing pressure to let residents visit their destroyed properties.
The future of remote work: More companies call for a return to the office
by Scott Detrow
The pandemic brought about one of the biggest changes to work since the industrial revolution. But now, more and more companies are asking their employees to return to the office.
A woman says a stranger caring about her in her darkest time saved her
Triste Belmont was struggling with depression and found herself considering suicide while standing on a high bridge. She says a comment from a stranger in a passing car kept her from jumping.
Former lead singer of the band Smash Mouth Steve Harwell dies at 56
by Andrew Limbong
Steve Harwell, the former lead singer of Smash Mouth has died at the age of 56. The cause of death was acute liver failure, according to the band's manager.
The Verge's Nilay Patel talks Google's legacy and its future on its 25th anniversary
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Nilay Patel, editor-in-chief of The Verge, about Google's 25th anniversary, and how the company's past and current challenges bode for its future.
Democrats aim to make inroads in rural Montana
by Shaylee Ragar
The Montana Democratic Party left dozens of legislative seats go uncontested last year, helping guarantee a Republican majority. Now, Democrats are organizing to make sure Republicans are challenged.
A Labor Day look at workers under Biden's presidency
by Andrea Hsu
President Biden often talks about being the most pro-labor, pro-worker president in history. How are workers doing under his administration?
An inside look at Ukraine's cyber war with Russia
by Jenna McLaughlin
Ukraine is also fighting a cyber-war against Russia as the battlefield counter-offensive grinds on. A top Ukrainian intelligence official gives NPR an inside look.
Student loan payments are back. Now what?
by Cory Turner
After three and a half years, the pause on federal student loan payments is coming to an end. Payments will be due starting in October.