All Things Considered
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12 jurors selected in Trump hush money trial
by Ximena Bustillo
Former President Donald Trump is present in the courtroom while New Yorkers answer personal questions about their ability to serve on the jury.
Winter storms in Oregon have cut power for thousands and killed several
Winter storms in Oregon are suspected of causing at least 8 deaths, felling hundreds of trees, damaging homes, and leaving tens of thousands of people without power for multiple days.
Texas and federal officials are struggling to determine who will tackle the border crisis
Texas and federal officials are at odds over who has jurisdiction at the border and how to tackle the migrant crisis.
How an anonymous tip line is combatting gun violence in schools
An anonymous "say something" tip line has been shown to work to catch gun threats in schools, before it can escalate to violence.
Retail spending outperformed predictions for December
Retail spending rose more than expected last month, capping off a solid holiday shopping season.
The second Trump and E. Jean Carroll defamation trial commences
Another New York trial against former President Donald Trump is expected to begin today: the second defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
Why flight attendants have a lot of time in their day that is unpaid
Flight attendants aren't paid their hourly wage for most of their time on the ground. In ongoing union contract negotiations, they're seeking a change.
The fight across the nation for the 'right to repair'
Only one state, Colorado, has passed legislation that allows farmers to repair farm machinery themselves. Michigan hopes to soon be another in the battle for the right to repair their own equipment.
The economic impact from the Red Sea tensions
Attacks by Houthi rebels continue to disrupt shipping in the Red Sea. But so far the economic fallout has been relatively muted.
It's an EGOT for Elton John
Elton John won an Emmy Monday night, securing him a spot in the small group of people who have an EGOT — Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.
Eilat: A tourist town during war
A visit to the southern resort town to see how it - and its tourism business - are faring during the Gaza war. Many of the hotels are filled with displaced Israelis.
Helping veterans cope with life after a bipolar diagnosis
This retired two-star general who led troops in combat is now on a mission to let veterans know there is life after a bipolar diagnosis.