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Aries Today
 
Listen to today's episode for your daily readings for life, love, and personal growth.By Parcast Network
 
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The Beat with Ari Melber
 
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle hosts “The Beat” for Ari Melber on Tuesday, 7/14 and reports on the Trump administration ordering hospitals to skip the CDC and give key virus data to the White House. In a special interview, Ruhle talks to Bill Nye “The Science Guy” about why face masks are so important in slowing the spread of coronavirus.…
 
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Mata ari
 
Episode ini akan memberikan shortcut - shortcut penting dalam Macbook untuk pengguna tunanetra. Silahkan kunjungi juga versi audio visualnya di YouTube: https://youtu.be/lu6PpFMAmW4
 
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Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank
 
Nick Cody joined me from Melbourne, Australia to tell me about his epic trip he took across America at 19 years old. Went from Portland to NY by train to save like $90. Idiot. But also very cool. The entire trip was just so he could go see the O&A show where Bill Burr would end up doing his Philly rant that I always refer to as "7 more minutes" and…
 
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Ari in the Air
 
Andrew is a REAL philosopher; this will become clear very quickly in this episode. Andrew brings us his thoughts on three things; humanism (how we pinhole existence into the realm of human concerns and social interaction), Psyicalism (seeing the psyical world as all that exists, nothing more) and Secularism (the loss of divinity in existence, the v…
 
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Understanding Moshiach with Ari Goldwag
 
World War IIIBy Ari Goldwag
 
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Ari Shaffir
 
Click here to play in Apple Podcasts Click here to play in Spotify Sam Morril hung out with me in my backyard to tell me what he’s been missing lately. He’s so damn funny. Please everybody watch his new special, “I Got This” on YouTube now. I guarantee he’ll be a household name to anybody […] The post Ari Shaffir’s Skeptic Tank #389: Sam Morril’s 5…
 
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Ari Matti Podcast
 
Podcast stand-upist, tussisöömisest ja muust elulisest. Saatejuhtideks koomikud Ari Matti Mustonen ning Mikael Meema. Liitu meiega @ https://twitter.com/tussisoojad Instagram: tussisööjad Kirjuta saatele: tussisoojad@gmail.com Lindistatud Tussisööjate stuudios 16.05.2020 Toeta meid ja liitu armeegai: https://www.patreon.com/tussisoojad biit: jozels…
 
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Parsha Podcast with Ari Goldwag
 
Fall of the 70 NationsBy Ari Goldwag
 
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YUTORAH: R' Ari Kahn -- Recent Shiurim
 
Bat Kol - Kol Isha? - Jun 29, 2020 - Are we allowed to listen to a heavenly voice? Background to the topic. Why did voices support Beit Hillel and Rebbe Eliezer?By Kahn, Rabbi Ari
 
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Unlicensed Therapy w/ Ari Mannis
 
Breaking News, Ry doesn't like making comedy videos anymore!! Also he has been having issues with his body after getting off meds.By ari@arimannis.com
 
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Sharei Bitachon with Ari Goldwag
 
Bitachon Alongside EffortsBy Ari Goldwag
 
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Aries – Stoner Astrological Horoscope
 
Stoner Aries you will begin the summer feeling as fiery as ever! You are still experiencing the afterglow of a sweetly successful June, and you are ready for more! After the first week you may notice these feelings of satisfaction dim, but don’t worry. It would be unreasonable to maintain such a fervent sprint for the entire month. Instead, find a …
 
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Ari Papermaster Reviews
 
Spoiler Review for The Season 2 Premiere of The Politician Review starts at 9:30
 
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Ayn Rand Institute Live!
 
Hugo was a giant. He created brilliantly Romantic novels, poetry and plays, and he did so with dedicated purpose: "Everything in a work of art is an act of will." Learn about the life, works and impact of the man Ayn Rand considered "the greatest novelist in world literature." His writing, he said, "knocks on the door and says, Open up, I have come…
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Pamela Talkin was the court's marshal; Christine Luchok Fallon was its reporter of decisions.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
President Trump held a news conference Tuesday about new sanctions over China's actions in Hong Kong — but incendiary comments on race overshadowed the event.By NPR
 
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Consider This from NPR
 
Admiral Brett Giroir of the White House coronavirus task force tells NPR that the United States is still growing testing capacity. Positivity rates in parts of the South suggest there is a long way to go. Teachers, parents and public health officials around the country are trying to figure out what do to in the fall. The Trump administration says s…
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
A former nursing assistant at a medical center for veterans in West Virginia pleaded guilty Tuesday to seven counts of murder after a series of suspicious deaths at the center.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
In the world of Blue Ticket, girls are issued either blue tickets or white ones on the day of their first periods. Blue tickets grant a career but no children; white tickets mean home and family.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
The government executed Daniel Lee, who was convicted of murdering three people, by lethal injection — marking the resumption of federal capital punishment for the first time in 17 years.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
The U.K. government announced Tuesday that it would bar British telecom companies from buying equipment for the development of Britain's 5G network from Huawei, China's telecom giant.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Akram Osman and Abdirizak Abdi about becoming two of the first Somali American public school principals in Minnesota, a state with a large Somali population.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Lisa Sparks, a member of the Orange County, Calif., Board of Education, about why she approves of the plan to reopen public schools without masks or social distancing.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
The coronavirus pandemic may force federal agencies to lay off some workers. The agency that handles citizenship applications has announced furloughs, and the TSA is offering early retirements.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
On Site Opera, a company that stages performances in unlikely places, has changed its format during the pandemic. Now it organizes live performances for an audience of just one — over the phone.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Californian Rochelle Williams, 59, talks about some of the ways racism has affected her as a Black woman and how she explains the gravity of those experiences to people who don't get it.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
People in recovery for alcoholism and drug addiction have been hit hard by challenges of social distancing. Laura Bratton shares how the pandemic has affected her recovery and her support system.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden on Tuesday outlined his plans to "build a resilient and sustainable infrastructure now and deliver an equitable clean energy future."By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will rescind regulations barring international students from staying in the U.S. if their colleges offer online-only classes this fall.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stephen Kantrowitz, a history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about who Ben Tillman was and why his statues appear all over South Carolina.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Pandemic has put Education Secretary Betsy DeVos in the spotlight — she uses her power to promote private school interests but has also had to backtrack on her support of virtual schooling.By NPR
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
Early studies suggest exposure to wildfire smoke makes people more susceptible to coronavirus infections, increasing the risk of severe COVID-19 and death. But there are still a lot of unknowns.By Aaron Bolton
 
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WordsWithWade Podcast
 
On this episode Wade Bloggs, G Li and Scan discuss T.i. calling out East coast bias, Young thug calling out Pusha T for his subliminal bars towards Drake, and Push responding. The gang also discusses the latest developments in the case of the murder of Pop Smoke. And Finally the internet and "black twitter" has been buzzing about it every since the…
 
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All Things Considered : NPR
 
With summer travel plans on hold because of the pandemic, a lot of Americans are putting money into projects around the house. That's taxing lumber supplies and pushing prices higher.By NPR
 
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Bossed Up
 
1 in 3 Americans struggle with mental health, and research suggests that the majority of those folks are women. Today we're revisiting a very important topic as the world we're living is has shifted and many of us are feeling the overwhelm of stress during this time of uncertainty. In this episode, Emilie is joined by Dr. Monica O’Neal to break dow…
 
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The Less Doing Podcast
 
Recording this audio at the beach playing in the sand, Ari talks about the difference between the inventor and the engineer, and how there are different mindsets for business owners. Ari asks this question: “What interesting problem can I solve today?” Highlights Recording when he thinks he has good content - 0:30 Different mindsets for business ow…
 
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Aries Today
 
Listen to today's episode for your daily readings for life, love, and your career.By Parcast Network
 
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The Patdown with Ms. Pat
 
We talk about Trump and his failed rally. We talk about the culture wars and why everyone is mad at each other. We talk about what it took for White Boy Chris Spangle to see things from a different perspective. In the end, we talk about the need for everyone to come together to help each other live our best lives. - Get the Crack Baby T-Shirt! http…
 
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MySportsUpdate Football Podcast
 
The season is scheduled to start in under two months and there’s still so much uncertainty. On this week’s episode, Ari talks to ESPN Titans’ reporter Turron Davenport. The pair discuss Derrick Henry’s contract status, Ryan Tannehill’s extension and expectations, chances Jadeveon Clowney signs with the team, the impact of losing Dean Peas, and much…
 
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The Beat with Ari Melber
 
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle hosts “The Beat” for Ari Melber on Monday, 7/13 and reports on Trump promoting game show host Chuck Woolery’s coronavirus conspiracy over scientific facts from Dr. Anthony Fauci. Ruhle gives the latest developments on Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s prison sentence and how Rudy Giuliani dropped a bomb on Trump’s excuse …
 
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Consider This from NPR
 
Governors in Southern states like Louisiana are starting to come around to mask mandates, but not all residents are following suit. On Sunday, Florida reported more than 15,000 positive coronavirus cases. At Jackson Memorial Hospital in South Florida, director of medical ICU Dr. David J. De La Zerda says beds are running and low — and so are nurses…
 
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Aries Today
 
Listen to today's episode for your daily readings for life, love, and your career.By Parcast Network
 
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Ari Shaffir
 
Click here to play in Apple Podcasts Click here to play in Spotify Garron Kertnen Chiu met me at a Hong Kong comedy club to tell me about the protests for autonomy that have been going on there over the past year or so. All the important details, like how do you get tear gas […] The post Ari Shaffir’s Skeptic Tank #388 Free Hong Kong (with Garron K…
 
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Consider This from NPR
 
Every weekday afternoon, Kelly McEvers and the hosts of NPR's All Things Considered — Ailsa Chang, Audie Cornish, Mary Louise Kelly and Ari Shapiro — help you consider the major stories of the day in less than 15 minutes, featuring the reporting and storytelling resources of NPR.By NPR