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Ari Shapiro

Host, All Things Considered

Ari Shapiro has been one of the hosts of All Things Considered, NPR's flagship afternoon newsmagazine, since 2015. He has been a question on Jeopardy and an answer in the New York Times crossword puzzle. He has filed stories from above the Arctic Circle and aboard Air Force One, and he has covered wars in Iraq, Ukraine and Israel. His debut memoir, The Best Strangers In the World, was an instant New York Times bestseller. He has also performed as a singer in some of the world's most storied venues, from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl.

Before becoming a host of All Things Considered, Shapiro spent two years as NPR's International Correspondent based in London, traveling the world to cover a wide range of topics for NPR's news programs. His overseas move came after four years as NPR's White House Correspondent during President Barack Obama's first and second terms. He was NPR's Justice Correspondent for five years during the George W. Bush Administration, covering debates over surveillance, detention and interrogation in the years after Sept. 11.

Shapiro's journalism has won three national Edward R. Murrow awards; one for a global series that connected the dots between climate change, migration and far-right political leaders; another for his reporting on the life and death of Breonna Taylor; and a third for his coverage of the Trump Administration's asylum policies on the US-Mexico border. He was named Journalist of the Year in 2023 by NLGJA, the association of LGBTQ+ journalists. The Columbia Journalism Review honored him with a laurel for his investigation into disability benefits for injured American veterans. The American Bar Association awarded him the Silver Gavel for exposing the failures of Louisiana's detention system after Hurricane Katrina. He was the first recipient of the American Judges' Association American Gavel Award for his work on U.S. courts and the American justice system. And at age 25, Shapiro won the Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize for an investigation of methamphetamine use and HIV transmission.

As a singer, Shapiro makes frequent appearances with the "little orchestra" Pink Martini. The band's recent albums feature him on several tracks, singing in multiple languages. In 2019 he created the stage show Och and Oy: A Considered Cabaret with Tony Award winner Alan Cumming. They have since performed together across the US, including a sold out two-week run at the Café Carlyle.

Shapiro was born in Fargo, North Dakota, and grew up in Portland, Oregon. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Yale. He began his journalism career as an intern for NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg, who has also occasionally been known to sing in public.

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Tuesday

Talking with the U.S. representatives behind a bill to address the rape kit backlog

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Saturday

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Inside the workshop where presidential flags are lovingly made, mostly by immigrants

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Friday

Chagos refugees continue the decades-long fight for justice

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Former Rep. Jane Harman on Sen. Dianne Feinstein's trailblazing legacy

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Thursday

Brian Jordan Alvarez' internet ear worm says 'you deserve to sit'

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Tech industry group weighs in on FTC's case against Amazon

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Wednesday

FTC Chair Lina Khan breaks down the lawsuit against Amazon

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Tuesday

Barry Manilow topples Elvis' performance record at Vegas' International Theater

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Tuesday

Philly's 'pastor of the hood' Carl Day weighs in as another election cycle kicks off

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Meeting the Philadelphia team that embroiders presidential flags

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Thursday

'Policymakers need to do their job too': Pediatrician's view on child poverty rate

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Wednesday

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The latest COVID boosters are in for the fall. Here's what that means for you

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Tuesday

Writing novels has created a quiet happy place for talk show host Graham Norton

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The leaders of two marginalized countries meet

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Monday

Putin's meeting with Kim Jong Un is about getting weapons and ammunition, experts say

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Friday

A 150-year-old shipwreck was found in Lake Michigan

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Air Force secretary: Hold on confirmations is a 'disruption to military leadership'

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What to know about the link between air pollution and superbugs

Today on the show, All Things Considered co-host Ari Shapiro joins Aaron Scott and Regina G. Barber for our science roundup. They talk about how antibiotic resistance may spread through particulate air pollution, magnetically halted black holes and how diversified farms are boosting biodiversity in Costa Rica.

What to know about the link between air pollution and superbugs

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Wednesday

Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES has a brand new solo career — and a sound all her own

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Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry goes solo — and we got exclusive backstage access

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Minnesota is returning 1,400 acres of land to the Upper Sioux Community

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Monday

The Verge's Nilay Patel talks Google's legacy and its future on its 25th anniversary

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