
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.

How the threat of war is unifying people in Pakistan
by Betsy Joles
Pakistanis remain on their toes amid tensions with India. But the threat of war is unifying people in a country where many have become disenchanted with their civilian and military leadership.
Former DOGE staffer explains her decision to quit
by Ari Shapiro
Staffers of the Department of Government Efficiency resigned in protest saying they won't use their skills to dismantle government services. One woman shares the reasons why she took this step.
Greek government under harsh scrutiny two years after deadly train crash
by Lydia Emmanouilidou
Mass protests are expected to bring parts of Greece to a standstill on Friday — the two-year anniversary of the country's deadliest railway disaster.
The career of Gene Hackman, known as one of Hollywood's hardest working actors
by Bob Mondello
Actor Gene Hackman, who played gritty lawmen in everything from The French Connection to Unforgiven, but also displayed comedic chops in Young Frankenstein and The Royal Tenenbaums, has died.
Veterans groups raise the alarm about DOGE cuts at the VA
by Quil Lawrence
Veterans groups are raising alarm about what they call indiscriminate cuts across the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Study predicts Kenyan runner Faith Kipyegon could be first woman to run 4 minute mile
by Jonathan Lambert
A new study estimates that the Kenyan world record holder can break 4 minutes in the mile with perfect pacing and drafting.
How Greenland's cherished sled dog tradition is threatened by climate change
by Vincent Acovino
Climate change has impacted virtually every part of life in Greenland. The tradition of dog sledding illustrates just one aspect of what's at risk for the island as the earth warms.