All Things Considered
NPR All Things Considered host Juana Summers (left) speaks with former First Lady Michelle Obama about her new book, The Light We Carry. Langston Sessoms/NPR hide caption
Corporations are booking record profits. Is it thanks to price gouging?
NPR All Things Considered host Juana Summers (left) speaks with former First Lady Michelle Obama about her new book, The Light We Carry. Langston Sessoms/NPR hide caption
Watch: Michelle Obama tells young people to be 'rageful' — but have a plan
Homeland Security Secretary testifies as immigrant advocates race to pass new laws
World leaders discuss high food and energy costs at the G20 summit
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Amazon plans to lay off 10 thousand employees, following job cuts at Meta, Twitter
Weeks after her miscarriage was confirmed, Christina Zielke started bleeding heavily while on a trip out of town. At an ER in Ohio, she was given tests but no treatment, and discharged soon after, still bleeding. She says she was told the hospital needed proof there was no fetal development. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption
Her miscarriage left her bleeding profusely. An Ohio ER sent her home to wait
The world population reaches 8 billion, posing challenges for climate change
Babacar Niang, known as Matador, raps at a recording studio at one of Africulturban's facilities in Pikine, Senegal on April 26, 2018. Ricci Shryock for NPR hide caption
Climate, migration and the far-right
How Senegal's artists are changing the system with a mic and spray paint
How Senegal's artists are changing the system with a mic and spray paint
Federal judge blocks the pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42
Biden backs investigation into origins of missile that struck Poland
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