All Things Considered
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Talking to voters at a Wisconsin supper club
by Ashley Brown
Customers and staff at a Wisconsin supper club share their thoughts on the upcoming election.
Music moment: Ne-Yo
Music writer Keithan Samuels discusses singer-songwriter Ne-Yo's latest album, Self Explanatory.
The sale of 2 Spanish talk radio stations could counter the spread of disinformation
Miami's Cuban-American community and some Republican officials are in turmoil over the proposed sale of two Spanish-language radio stations to a Latina-owned network backed by George Soros.
NPS EXPANDS CIVIL RIGHTS PARKS
by John Burnett
The National Park Service is exploring the idea of expanding its civil rights sites; some of them controversial, some not.
President Biden meets with the Saudi royal family in a politically fraught gathering
President Biden landed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he met with the Saudi royal family. This politically fraught gathering included Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Chechen soldiers join Ukraine's fight against Russia
by Emily Feng
Soldiers from Chechnya, a Muslim territory, are part of the foreign fight against Russia in Ukraine. Russia brutally suppressed them in two wars, and their presence echoes old hatreds in Ukraine.
The lowrider community wants all of California to join San Jose and end cruising bans
by Mary Franklin Harvin
There's a push to end bans on lowrider cruising across California. The lowrider community says these bans criminalize harmless recreational activity and disproportionately affect Latinos.
Sen. Joe Manchin pulled the plug on major spending to address climate change
by Laura Benshoff
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., dashed Democrats' hopes of major climate spending in the budget reconciliation. Here's what that means for the country's ability to bring down carbon emissions.
Hannah Marks' road trip film follows a familiar path — with a few unexpected exits
Hannah Marks directs John Cho and Mia Isaac in Amazon's new film Don't Make Me Go, a comedic but melancholy story of a father and daughter's road trip across America.
John Fetterman's back on the Senate campaign trail. The end of Roe has changed things
by Don Gonyea
Pennsylvania's Senate race has changed on the Democratic side. John Fetterman was sidelined after a stroke, the Supreme Court overturned Roe and the Jan. 6 hearings affected voters' perceptions.
Texans are cranking the AC, prompting worries about the state's power grid
by Wade Goodwyn
Texas is sweltering through a weeks-long heat wave that is testing the reliability of the state's isolated power grid, which experienced a disastrous outage in February 2021.
Lofi Girl disappeared, reigniting debate on YouTube's copyright policy
The internet-famous Lofi Girl music stream went down last weekend. The takedown reignited concerns over copyright protections for artists.