All Things Considered

man with smile headshot

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

Threatened by Boko Haram, Cameroon woman finds refuge in Minnesota
Martine Tchitchihe, "Cameroon's Malala," has been teaching school in Fergus Falls. She hopes to return to her home country to inspire other women. But right now, it's not safe.
Appetites: Best bets for breakfast on those chilly mornings
Here are some easy ways to spruce up that morning meal and avoid a cold, dry bowl of cereal.
New Twins manager vows to build fan trust, winning team
Paul Molitor acknowledged the challenges of turning around the squad after four dismal seasons of baseball.
Hallberg's Picture of Health: Is Minnesota ready?
This time, a conversation about Minnesota's level of Ebola preparedness, and the unprecedented nature of the disease.
U students seek 'trigger warnings' before disturbing topics taught
Rape and other violent subjects can kindle painful memories, some student leaders say. They're encouraging professors to accommodate students when class work ventures into disturbing territory.
Veteran Ole Olson on life's fragility
Retired veteran Ole Olson holds on to a piece of shrapnel to remind himself that life is fragile.
Minneapolis School Board race sees huge influx of cash
Even in big cities, local school board contests are usually low-budget affairs. That's not the case this year in Minneapolis, where nearly half a million dollars has flooded in.
In YouTube ad, Native American targets DC football team's name
A Minneapolis ad man, who's a member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, wants to show the name is as offensive as any slur.