
All Things Considered
Weekdays from 4-6:00pm
In-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. Every weekday, hear two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features.

French champagne makers brace themselves for the impact of U.S. tariffs
by Rebecca Rosman
Even with President Trump's 90-day pause on global tariffs for most countries, many European winemakers no longer see the U.S. as a market they can count on.
Earliest Human Engraving Or Trash From An Ancient Lunch?
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
Some Cuban-Americans Angry With Release Of Spies
by Greg Allen
We hear reaction from Miami's Cuban-American community on announced changes to U.S. policy toward the island.
Alan Gross Release Paves Way For New Chapter In U.S.-Cuba Relations
by Mara Liasson
President Obama announced an historic shift in U.S.-Cuban relations, drawing bipartisan support and criticism.
From White House's Perspective, Cuban Embargo Hasn't Worked
by Michele Kelemen
The U.S. broke off relations with Cuba the year President Obama was born. Now, he's trying a different approach having resolved one issue — the jailing of a U.S. aid worker.
Shift In U.S.-Cuba Relationship Comes After 55 Years Of Tension
We look back over the more than 50 years the U.S. has had an antagonistic relationship with the Cuban government.
The U.S. Says North Korea Ordered The Sony Hack. How Do We Respond?
The cyberattack successfully achieved its unusually public goals. The question, reporter David Sanger says, is how the United States can punish what already is the world's most-sanctioned nation.
Sony Cancels Theatrical Release Of 'The Interview'
by Mandalit del Barco
Sony Pictures decided to cancel the release after several big theater chains opted to drop the movie from their line up. The Interview is a comedy centered on a plot to kill the leader of North Korea.