All Things Considered
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A year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blow
by Jasmine Garsd
Florida passed in 2023 one of the strictest immigration laws in the country, and now businesses struggle to find workers in several sectors of the economy
Why some Taiwanese Americans are moving back to Taiwan
The 1970s-1990s saw a mass wave of Taiwanese immigrants to the U.S. Now, many of their children are moving to Taiwan for a safer future despite the west's perceptions of impending war with China.
Who is Jerod Mayo, the new head coach for the New England Patriots?
Jerod Mayo is the new head coach of the New England Patriots, who replaces Bill Belichick after 24 seasons. Who is he? We speak to reporter Shalise Manza Young about Mayo's new role.
The key takeaways from Iowa
What the Iowa caucus results say about former President Donald Trump and what they could mean for challengers Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.
A kidnapping of six sisters and a murder has gripped Nigeria
The horrific murder of one of six kidnapped sisters close to Nigeria's capital has gripped and shocked a nation that has become nearly immune to the kidnapping epidemic.
Iran launches missile strikes in Iraq, raising fears about a widening conflict
Iran has launched missile strikes against what they claim were an Israeli "spy headquarters" in Iraq's Kurdistan Region - raising fears about a widening conflict in the Middle East
The U.S. military continues strikes in attempts to deter Houthi fighters in Yemen
The U.S. military is trying to put an end to attacks by Houthi fighters in Yemen
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.
Presidential hopefuls pivot their efforts to New Hampshire
Donald Trump won the Iowa Caucus on his road to another White House term, but the primary season is far from over. Now, candidates and campaigns head to New Hampshire.
What Israel says its military has done toward its goal of eliminating Hamas
by Carrie Kahn
Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and claims almost daily they are winning the war. Are they? What has Israel's military achieved and can they defeat Hamas militarily?
Hisham Matar tells a story of friendship and revolution in new novel, 'My Friends'
by Bilal Qureshi
British Libyan writer Hisham Matar returns with a story of friendship and revolution called My Friends, a meditation on how political upheaval shapes the most intimate and private relationships.