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Unforgettable true crime mysteries, exclusive newsmaker interviews, hard-hitting investigative reports and in-depth coverage of high profile stories. Now listen twice weekly, with The 20/20 True Crime Vault each Wednesday.
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Late-night television's award-winning news program featuring anchors Juju Chang and Byron Pitts. For in-depth reporting on today's major news stories, to features, profiles, Nightline has the last word in live network news.
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Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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Download This Show is your weekly guide to the world of media, culture, and technology. From social media to gadgets, streaming services to privacy issues. Each week Marc Fennell and a team of people far smarter than him (his words, not ours) take a fun deep dive into how technology is reshaping our lives.
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Listen to America’s #1 morning show, “Good Morning America,” and “GMA3: What You Need to Know” on-demand. ABC News’ Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Michael Strahan and chief meteorologist Ginger Zee deliver a daily mix of breaking news, hard-hitting interviews, exclusive investigations, cutting-edge medical updates, and financial reporting. And now catch up on all the latest news, lifestyle and entertainment headlines with “GMA3.”
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"This Week with George Stephanopoulos" is ABC News’ pre-eminent Sunday morning discussion program, featuring newsmaker interviews and panel discussions and debates on a wide range of global issues and commentary, putting into unique perspective the preceding week’s news, and often setting the stage for the week ahead.
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From courtroom dramas to miscarriages of justice, to how the law affects you — and so much more. The Law Report is your accessible guide to the big legal stories unfolding in Australia and across the world.
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Sam Lane and Declan Byrne take you through the afternoon on Summer Grandstand talking cricket at both ends of the age spectrum with almost 40 year old Peter Siddle and 15 year old Caoimhe Bray. Sam and Declan also chat tennis, rugby, baseball, the Pacific Championships and a whole lot more.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Wallabies aren't delaying their Joseph Aukuso-Suaalii gamble, he will start against England on Sunday. Michael Cheika has coached internationally in league and union and worked with names like Folau and Koroibete. He explains the challenge ahead. Marcus Harris has risen up the ranks in the race for the vacant Test spot. Raygun has un-retired. M…
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Spending hundreds of dollars on a designer dress or luxury outfit is out of the budget for many people, but a trend has emerged across the country: to hire instead. While suit hire has been around for decades, designer-dress hire businesses are popping up around Australia, including here in Newcastle, and they're busier than ever. So, what's the ap…
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Ronald Reagan is considered one of the most consequential presidents of post World War 2 America. The Hollywood actor-turned-politician ushered in a transformative conservative era in American politics when he was elected President in 1980, serving for eight years. A new definitive biography called Reagan: His Life and Legend explores his trajector…
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Israel has one of the highest fertility rates in the developed world thanks to a raft of pronatalist policies. Since October the 7th, another avenue for producing children has opened: the families of every fallen IDF soldier have been offered a procedure called post-mortem sperm retrieval.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The yes in my backyard movement (YIMBY) wants greater density in established suburbs and inner city. Nimbies (NIMBY) are happy with the status quo and object to change.But does the framing of the YIMBY vs NIMBY debate help us understand the complexities of urban planning?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Music is a universal feature of the human experience — present from our very first cultures and civilisations. But do the features of particular songs and styles translate across cultural boundaries? Like, is a lullaby recognisable even when it's from a different culture? Can you identify a love song in another language? Today, we explore the speci…
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At just 15 years and 34 days old Caoimhe Bray became the youngest player in Women's Big Bash League history, and to top it off she hit the winning runs on debut. Not only is she a gun cricketer living the dream of playing with her idol Ellyse Perry, but like her idol she's also got a future in the round ball game having played for the Young Matilda…
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In a big start to Summer Grandstand this Saturday Brett Sprigg talks cricket with Jason Behrendorff and Harsha Bhogle, as well as racing with Clare Lindop. He also catches up with Hall of Famers Geoff Hunt and Liesl Tesch, and Brett also chats beach volleyball, basketball and a whole lot more!By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The first Test of the Border Gavaskar series is under two weeks away and all eyes and ears are on the build up to this highly anticipated Test series between two aging lineups with plenty of questions around their make up. The voice of Indian cricket, and ABC Sport commentator, Harsha Bhogle joined Brett Sprigg on Summer Grandstand to preview the s…
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A stabbing spree in Seattle; Extreme weather across the country with wildfires on both coasts; An alleged plot by Iran to assassinate president-elect Donald Trump; Elon Musk joins call with Trump and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Fans of an Israeli soccer team attacked; The FBI investigating a wave of racists text messages sent out to pe…
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She’s one of Australia’s most prolific and popular designers, and yet not many people know her name, let alone her audacious life story. Florence Broadhurst was from regional Queensland but people who met her later in life, thought she was English aristocrat. She reinvented herself many times throughout her life. Today she’s known for her wallpaper…
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Did you know that pigeons make milk? The pigeon gets a bad rap, but it is actually an incredible bird with a rich history. It is related to the dodo and even played a role in the French Revolution! Surely this bird deserves some recognition? Featuring: Rosemary Mosco, Science writer and author of 'The Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching'. Nathan Finger…
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After a police squad stages a tense siege against a dangerous fugitive, a phone is recovered from the crime scene, carrying vital information. But the detective in charge soon finds himself accused of a serious crime and loses his career over it. For years, he's tried to clear his name. In an exclusive interview with BB, he finally speaks out. His …
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Looking ahead to Trump’s transition into the White House; Investigating roadside zoos; New travel rules; The NFL pushes back against interviews in locker rooms; Bill Nye raising awareness on Ataxia; Coping with the loneliness epidemic; Remembering music legend Quincy Jones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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President-elect Trump names the first female chief of staff in White House history. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announces an interest rate cut, before declaring that he will not resign even if asked. And fueled by 80 mph winds, wildfires rage across Southern California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Niall Williams’ Time of the Child might just be the big ‘feel-good book of the year’—but there’s more to it than that. This is a beautifully written Irish story, full of ordinary lives described in painfully funny detail. Also, Scottish writer Ali Smith and her too-real-to-be-allegorical Gliff; and in Alan Moore's The Great When, we're presented wi…
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Red flag alerts issued in California; President-elect Trump names Susan Summerall Wiles as chief of staff; A tour bus in western New York overturned on the interstate; Two people arrested in Raleigh in connection with a string of highway shootings; Hackers working for China broke into the phone of Todd Blanche, Trump's lead criminal defense attorne…
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Robot vacuum cleaners are so innocuous, many people treat them almost like pets. But they're also potential portals into our private life. Story Lab journalist, Julian Fell, learns how to hack a robot vacuum cleaner and uncovers some disturbing facts about the security of connected household appliances. Also, acts of aggression and abuse committed …
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Sentience is a puzzle - and an increasingly important one. The question of exactly what constitutes sentience, and which organisms possess it, is hotly contested. But with scientific evidence emerging in support of the theory that octopuses, bees and other invertebrates may be sentience candidates, moral questions of how we should treat them become…
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On this week’s Stumped with Alison Mitchell, Charu Sharma and Brett Sprigg, former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim joins the team to discuss the fall-out from New Zealand's historic Test series win in India and what’s next for India's men as they prepare to head to Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Plus, former West Indies CEO Johnny Grave te…
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