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All Things Considered for February 22, 2025
President Trump fires 6 top-level military officers. A retired rear admiral reacts
President Trump fires 6 top-level military officers. A retired rear admiral reacts
CPAC is an annual meeting of conservative leaders. How's it changed in recent years?
CPAC is an annual meeting of conservative leaders. How's it changed in recent years?
Young, Black actors in Hollywood -- how do their careers compare to their peers?
Young, Black actors in Hollywood -- how do their careers compare to their peers?
Muslims in Michigan react to the first few weeks of the Trump administration
Muslims in Michigan react to the first few weeks of the Trump administration
Friedrich Merz may become the next German chancellor. But who is he?
Friedrich Merz may become the next German chancellor. But who is he?
Wild Card: Lessons from a dog and a flower with actress Natalie Morales
Wild Card: Lessons from a dog and a flower with actress Natalie Morales
'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary showcases the band's rise to stardom
'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary showcases the band's rise to stardom
All Things Considered for February 21, 2025
House Republicans split over Medicaid changes to pay for Trump tax cuts
House Republicans split over Medicaid changes to pay for Trump tax cuts
This year's CPAC is a victory lap for Trump's first month in office
This year's CPAC is a victory lap for Trump's first month in office
How a uniquely human genetic tweak changed the voices of mice
How a uniquely human genetic tweak changed the voices of mice
High-stakes showdown is brewing between a federal judge and Trump officials at USAID
High-stakes showdown is brewing between a federal judge and Trump officials at USAID
Play ball! Spring training brings hope and questions for the new baseball season
Play ball! Spring training brings hope and questions for the new baseball season
All Things Considered for February 20, 2025
The Pentagon announces huge budget cuts. But where will the savings come from?
The Pentagon announces huge budget cuts. But where will the savings come from?
President Trump signed an executive order to give him and other presidents greater power over independent regulatory agencies — entities Congress set up to be shielded from White House control. Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Trump wants more power over agencies. Experts worry about campaign finance regulators
Trump wants more power over agencies. Experts worry about campaign finance regulators
All Things Considered for February 19, 2025
U.S. foreign aid freeze shuts down critical infrastructure projects in the West Bank
What the freeze on USAID means for stability and peace for Palestinians
Personal Finance columnist says CFPB is important 'one stop shop' to protect consumers
Personal Finance columnist says CFPB is important "one stop shop" to protect consumers
Forest Service layoffs will leave the U.S. more prone to wildfires, employees say
Forest Service layoffs will leave the U.S. more prone to wildfires, employees say
President Trump speaks during a press conference Tuesday at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Migrants' families fear tattoos made them a target for detention at Guantanamo
Migrants fear tattoos may make them targets for deportation to Guantanamo
Pressure grows in Congress to revive payments to many sickened by atomic weapon tests
Pressure grows in Congress to revive payments to many sickened by atomic weapon tests
A photo from an FBI affidavit shows, from left, Pablo Zuniga Cartes, Ignacio Zuniga Cartes and Bastian Jimenez Freraut, along with an unidentified person whose face is redacted. The FBI says the image, procured from an iCloud account, was taken minutes after a Milwaukee Bucks player's home was burglarized. Justice Department hide caption