
All Things Considered
Weekdays from 4-6:00pm
In-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. Every weekday, hear two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features.

Scientists are raising the alarm about Trump's deep sea mining executive order
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and environmentalists worry it could harm an ecosystem we don't know much about.
Thousands Of Syrian Kurds Fleeing Islamic State
Robert Siegel speaks with Carol Batchelor, Turkey Representative for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, about the Syrian Kurds flooding into Turkey.
ISIS Videos Employ 'Good Cop, Bad Cop' Approach
Robert Siegel talks to Peter Neumann about new ISIS production techniques and the release of their new video showing the kidnapped British journalist John Cantlie.
Khorasan Group Composed Of Al-Qaida Veterans
by Dina Temple-Raston
One of the targets in overnight airstrikes in Syria was a little known al-Qaida offshoot called the Khorasan group.
Abbas Looks To Students In Palestinian Statehood Campaign
by Michele Kelemen
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is hoping to persuade the international community to set a deadline for Palestinian statehood.
Calderon: End Fossil Fuel Subsidies, Create Carbon Tax
by Robert Siegel
Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon lead a group to encourage heads of state to propel climate change. He discusses the obstacles that block aggressive efforts to curb climate change.
With Dark Humor, Anger And Empathy, Women Respond To The NFL
by Jennifer Ludden
Women, who make up 45 percent of the NFL's fan base, are critical of the league's handling of domestic abuse scandals. But some still support their teams and express sympathy for the players.