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All Things Considered with Clay Masters is your comprehensive source for afternoon news and information. Listen from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. every weekday.

Appetites | Climate Cast

The night Uncle Clarence went out to kill a white man
Composer Davu Seru uses his art to bring together two families whose lives were changed in the aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination.
Appetites: Ringing in spring with sweet maple syrup
Beth Dooley shares how you can make your own syrup, along with a recipe for when you're successful.
Around end of life, here are many big decisions that many of us put off. Here's why they're important.
Minneapolis police to be equipped with overdose-reversal drug
Fifteen Minneapolis officers were the first to learn how to administer Narcan, which is also known as naloxone, at a training at the American Indian Center in south Minneapolis. They'll be followed by about 100 more officers in the next two weeks.
Ground Level: Is Minnesota on the right track for clean water?
Survey results show Minnesotans are positive about state's efforts to protect water. But given recent trends, that optimism may not be justified.
Welcome to '887,' where memory and the script are fluid
The Canadian theater artist Robert Lepage delivers a stunning show about his childhood and the turbulent 1960s.
'Penny-a-pill' funding fades under pressure from pharmaceutical industry
The so-called "Penny-a-pill" legislation faces an uncertain future after strong opposition from pharmaceutical companies and some business interests. Supporters of the bill, including many who've lost loved ones to overdose, are alarmed.