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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

StoryCorps is asking high school teachers across the country to deliver one very simple assignment to their students: interview a grandparent or another elder over the long holiday weekend.
Dayton: Ambulance video inconclusive in Jamar Clark shooting
Gov. Mark Dayton told reporters Monday that he's seen video from the ambulance camera on site during the Jamar Clark shooting and that it doesn't confirm either side's allegations.
A Beautiful World: The Paris attacks and grieving together
Author Jeff Sharlet and a friend met in Paris to collaborate on a light piece about hospitality. However, a very different and much darker story emerged in the face of a string of terrorist attacks.
Long-silent Duluth Armory may hear music once again
Now a century old, the disused armory may be nearing a rebirth as a space for retail, restaurants and music.
Three Minn. Democrats join House GOP in vote to curb Syrian refugees
Rep. John Kline, a Republican representing Minnesota's 2nd District, joined MPR News' Tom Crann to discuss his concerns over the current vetting process for refugees.
UnitedHealth says losses may force it out of Obamacare exchanges
Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group says it's taking a financial beating on health plans sold through state and federal exchanges created as part of the federal Affordable Care Act.
Protesters: Feds must take over Mpls. police; national NAACP coming
The head of the Minneapolis NAACP Thursday called on federal authorities to take control of the Minneapolis Police Department in the wake of Sunday's police shooting of Jamar Clark.
This week the Art Hounds take us to an open mic night in Duluth, an exhibition that blends art and science and the Children' Theatre Company's production of "The Jungle Book."
Inuit throat singer makes 'Nanook' her own
She'll perform her own soundtrack during a screening of the famous, controversial 1922 documentary.