All Things Considered
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Biden's attorney general wanted to return to normal order; it hasn't been easy
by Carrie Johnson
The attorney general pledged to restore the Justice Department to normal order. It hasn't been easy, and may not last.
Remembering musician, composer and artist Catherine Christer Hennix
by Andrew Limbong
Catherine Christer Hennix combined drones and minimalism with mathematics, logic, and spirituality. Hennix died earlier this week in her home in Istanbul, Turkey, at age 75.
Israeli soldier describes his time in Gaza
by Daniel Estrin
An Israeli reservist, on a brief home leave during the temporary ceasefire, tells personal stories from his two weeks stationed inside Gaza.
Exchange of Palestinian prisoners for Hamas' hostages continues through cease-fire
by Tom Bowman
Hamas freed 12 more hostages it seized in its deadly assault on Israel on Oct. 7. This comes as the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas enters its fifth day.
The Philly 15 exonerations are part of a push to revisit dishonorable discharge cases
by Steve Walsh | WHRO
The so-called Philly 15 were exonerated recently. They were a group of African-American soldiers protesting racist treatment during World War II. At the time, the Philly 15 were discharged as unfit.
India celebrates as 41 men are rescued from a tunnel after 17 days
by Diaa Hadid
India rejoices as 41 men are rescued from a tunnel they were trapped inside for 17 days. The tunnel is part of a government flagship project to expand access to sacred shrines in the Himalayas.
Israel holds memorial at the music festival site where Hamas killed 364 people
by Eleanor Beardsley
Through song and pictures, Israel commemorated the 364 killed and around 40 taken hostage Oct. 27 while at a music festival in the Negev Desert. The event was put on at the site of the deadly attack.
Armed with barriers made of human hair, Venezuelans take on massive oil slicks
by John Otis
Venezuelans attempt to tackle the massive oil slicks that are clogging up one of South America's largest bodies of inland water — by using human hair.
'Mr. Big Stuff' singer Jean Knight has died at age 80
by Anastasia Tsioulcas
Jean Knight, the New Orleans-born soul singer behind the infectious 1971 hit "Mr. Big Stuff," has died. She was 80.
Nikki Haley gets Koch endorsement to beat Trump
by Domenico Montanaro
Conservative mega-donors the Koch brothers are throwing their influential network behind Nikki Haley in an effort to beat former President Donald Trump.
Blinken will return to the Middle East after NATO summit
by Michele Kelemen
The U.S.'s lead diplomat heads towards the Middle East again, in an effort to extending the pause in fighting, greater humanitarian access in Gaza and a release of more hostages.