
All Things Considered
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Deadly storms ravage parts of Missouri and Kentucky
Deadly storms last night caused deaths in Missouri and Kentucky and damaged homes and businesses.
How a nurse comforted a woman in extreme pain
In 2003, Reinhart suffered a traumatic fall that left her with life-threatening injuries. After three major surgeries and a medically-induced coma, she was in tremendous pain.
Adam Kinzinger's book 'Renegade' tells his journey to standing up for his beliefs
Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger often found himself in opposition to his party. Now, the Illinois Republican has written a book about his life and career called Renegade.
President Biden signs executive order for AI oversight
by Deepa Shivaram
President Biden has signed a sweeping executive order to create some federal oversight of rapidly expanding AI systems.
Google CEO takes the stand in monopoly trial
by Dara Kerr
A significant tech monopoly trial reached a high point with Google's CEO Sundar Pichai on the stand. The Department of Justice alleges that Google has used its monopoly power to thwart competition.
Where Britain, France and Germany stand on the Israel-Hamas war
Reactions to the Israel-Hamas war vary across Europe, determined by each country's unique history and perspective. Here's what governments are saying in Britain, France and Germany.
What makes a good haunted house? Haunted house pros weigh in on the fun of fear
by Katia Riddle
A husband-and-wife team are the brains behind ScareGrounds, a series of haunted houses in the Portland area. They also do sets for horror movies and got married inside one of their own haunted houses.
Striking autoworkers reach tentative deals with all of the big 3 automakers
by Scott Horsley
General Motors has reached a tentative deal with striking autoworkers. GM is the last of the Detroit carmakers to reach a settlement — potentially ending a six-and-a-half week strike.
Violinist Natalie Hodges on dealing with performance anxiety
by Vic Vela
Back from Broken is a podcast that looks at what it takes to come back from life's struggles. In one episode, host Vic Vela spoke with author Natalie Hodges about dealing with performance anxiety.
Social programs that helped millions during pandemic are ending
During the pandemic, the government implemented social programs that helped millions. But many of those programs are now ending.