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Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told through vintage newspaper accounts from the golden age of yellow journalism Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-historian--2909311/support.
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The Crime Tree

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The Crime Tree is a narrative-style true crime podcast, with stories from Australia and around the world; focusing on the victims and the forensics used to solve the case.
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In the Red Clay

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Buried deep in the past of a quiet southern town lies the legend of Billy Sunday Birt, the most dangerous man in Georgia history. A chance meeting one spring day unravels the truth behind the notorious figure and uncovers new secrets along the way. "A wild tale of moonshine, murder, and mayhem" - Vulture 2021 Webby Award Honoree, Podcast Limited Series
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Over My Dead Body is an anthology series about people who are pushed beyond their limits and do unspeakable things. Season 4: Gone Hunting - When Mike Williams vanishes on a hunting trip, the authorities presume he was eaten by alligators but one woman begins to suspect the true predators may lurk much closer to home. It sets her on a tireless crusade to uncover what really happened to Mike. A story about an obsessive love affair, a scandalous secret and a mother’s battle for justice. Listen ...
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Arden

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On December 25th, 2007, movie star and heiress Julie Capsom crashed her car into a tree in Northern California, walked into a nearby clearing, and vanished, leaving behind a male torso in her trunk. 10 years later, reporter Bea Casely and private detective Brenda Bentley are going to reopen the case. Each has a personal tie to the story. Each thinks they know what happened. And each knows the other is going to screw this whole thing up. Join Bea, Brenda, and the rest of the Good People at Wh ...
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Listen to radio's famous gumshoes and well-remembered cops. From the fog-bound shores of San Francisco to the insurance investigations of radio's famous expense account investigator; from the riotous actions of famous gang busters to the reality based exploits of Los Angles detectives.
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“Island Noir: Beyond the Palm Trees”, hosted by Soul, uncovers true crime stories with a deep impact on communities of color. Dive into overlooked narratives of resilience and justice. Join us on a crucial journey to spotlight the truth and Subscribe for compelling investigations.
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Murder, Mischief & Moscato

Murder, Mischief & Moscato

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A comedic true crime podcast hosted by two real life sisters. Join us as we talk true crime: past & present, mischievous happenings, supernatural events, & adult beverages. We’ll learn, laugh, & share a drink with you, so join us as we explore this fascinating world we live in. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-mischief-moscato--5466986/support.
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Unravel

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Chinese restaurants are being firebombed in the dead of night. The police arson squad is racing against the clock to stop the next attack. Along the way, there are buried weapons, secret informers, punks, ninjas, and political manoeuvres. As the rest of Australia celebrates the nation's bicentenary, a campaign of terror is getting underway in Perth. Now, in this deeply personal season of Unravel True Crime, Crispian Chan investigates what really happened after his family's restaurant went up ...
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Ghosts and Garnets

Whitney Rivera and Camden Schacher

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Hosted by lifelong friends Whitney Rivera and Camden Schacher, Ghosts and Garnets is a true crime podcast that blends well researched storytelling with humor and a touch of absurdity. This laugh-out-loud show promises listeners a unique and entertaining perspective on true crime. Their goal is to keep listeners engaged, educated, and, most importantly, laughing, while also raising awareness about these real-life cases. Every week, Whitney and Camden take you on a deep dive into a mix of well ...
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Solving JFK

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Solving JFK examines each issue in the JFK Assassination by looking at the arguments from both those who believe Oswald acted alone and those who believe there was a conspiracy to kill president Kennedy. Host Matt Crumpton analyzes each tree in the forest and then zooms out to look at the big picture. Objective truth is the paramount goal of the podcast, with every factual proposition cited. In season one, we look at whether the Warren Report got it right that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone ...
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Are you looking to learn about all the strange things in our world? From Bigfoot, UFOs and the Men in Black, to the JFK shooting, spooky happenings and other weird and strange events, we will be breaking down the stories for you to enjoy. We're a couple of everyday people, no more special than you, with an interest in the strange stories our world has to tell. We're not historians or experts. We don't take ourselves too seriously, neither should you. Please enjoy, ConspiriWeird. Things are a ...
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In recent years law enforcement agencies have been utilizing a new tool to track down violent offenders and identify Jane and John Does - the family tree. With the help of DNA technology and investigative genetic genealogy, cases that have been cold for decades are now being solved. Victims and their families are finally getting answers and justice. The Ties That Find is a true crime podcast that showcases these victories.
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Well Hung Podcast

Tom Paine Productions

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For fans of history and true crime, the Well Hung podcast chronicles a rogues gallery of those put to death from ancient times to the present. From the famous and infamous to the forgotten, we discuss the life and crimes of the condemned.
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Welcome to Locations Unknown, a podcast that dives into the mysteries of America's wilderness. Join hosts Mike & Joe as they explore the stories of those who have vanished without a trace in some of the country's most remote and treacherous landscapes. Each episode, we uncover the details of these disappearances, examine the investigations that followed, and discuss theories about what might have happened. From national parks to remote deserts, our journey takes you to the heart of the unkno ...
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Well, I Laughed

Well I Laughed Podcast

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Semi-educational and organically funny, “Well, I Laughed” is a podcast for listeners who find themselves in search of a good laugh and their next strange story to tell at parties. Each week one of our hosts shares what they have learned on topics ranging from Birth Control to Pirates. Join Grant, a public school teacher, and Maia, an engineer, as they find the humor in the mundane. Well, I Laughed, and we think you will too. New episodes every Wednesday.
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How to Really Run a City

The Philadelphia Citizen

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Former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, and Philadelphia Citizen co-founder Larry Platt talk about what it really takes to get sh*t done in cities on The Citizen’s newest podcast, How to Really Run a City, with a special guest joining each episode. New episodes monthly. How to Really Run a City is made possible thanks to the generous support of Comcast NBCUniversal and Diversified Search Group.
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Seven Deadly Sinners

Rachael O'Brien | Morbid Network | Wondery

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Sinners are often people who believe they deserve every little thing they desire, and hurting others along the way…well that’s just road kill. On a small scale it’s scary, but on the scale these people have done it it’s down right evil. Preachers, church, your faith are your most trusted source of comfort…but what happens when that world is shattered… Season 1 of Seven Deadly Sinners took on the world of Televangelists and cultish child sexual predator, Warren Jeffs. Seasons 2 and 3 of Seven ...
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Darkness

The Drag Audio Production House

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On August 1, 1966, a sniper climbed the steps of the University of Texas at Austin’s 27-story tower. Seventeen people were killed and more than 30 others were injured. Fifty-six years later, mass shootings make headlines nearly every week. And the University of Texas tower looms over campus, a reminder of one of the first mass school shootings in United States history that has long been forgotten. In season four of “Darkness,” host Sara Kinney walks through the day of the University of Texas ...
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The Homicide Tree

AnnLee Audio House, LLC

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"The Homicide Tree" is a symbolic tree where each ornament purposely placed upon the branches is in remembrance by name of a victim of homicide. A group of true crime podcasters come together to each tell the story of a homicide victim of someone who should be home this Christmas, one ornament at a time. All profits raised from this production are to be donated to the victim advocate non profit, Shores of Strength. "Shores of Strength (SOS) is a nonprofit dedicated to providing a community, ...
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Grizzly Tales

Persephanii & Patrick Cloud

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Welcome to "Grizzly Tales" - a true crime series where hosts Persephanii and Patrick Cloud break down some REAL horrible tales of the criminal underworld. *WARNING! Some stories are VERY disturbing! Listeners be advised.*
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The Activity Continues is a podcast where three soul friends talk about all things paranormal. Ghosts, hauntings, psychics, movies and TV shows (especially The Dead Files) and other spooky and spooky-adjacent things as well. We also like to interview people in the paranormal community as well as past Dead Files clients and other interesting people. Sometimes we even tell your stories. So, grab your beverage of choice and join us where… The Activity Continues.
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Chicago’s Own: Supernatural Occurrence Studies is a paranormal research team out of, you guessed it, Chicago, Illinois. Together, members of SOS have been researching the paranormal for over twenty years, both in Chicago and abroad. We proudly bring you the SUPERNATURAL OCCURRENCE STUDIES PODCAST, a randomly posted podcast dedicated to all things strange and off-kilter: ghosts, aliens, conspiracy, cryptids, murder, mayhem, and anything…not quite right. This is the only paranormal podcast tha ...
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Spear Creek

The Courier-Mail

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It was a real-life Wolf Creek. In 1978, three friends left Alice Springs on an adventure exploring the Australian outback. Weeks later, a man walking his dog stumbled across their bodies in a remote area of bushland in North Queensland. They’d been hunted down and shot, one of the victims dying as he clutched hold of a tree. Police brought in to investigate were badly injured in a helicopter crash and soon after, the investigation stalled. The Courier-Mail explores one of Australia’s most fo ...
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Among the Dirt and Trees is a podcast that dives into the stories behind true crime cases that occur out in nature through short and sweet episodes that work for even the busiest schedules. Join our host, BreeAnn, as she ruins the forest, the desert, the beach, the ocean (and pretty much anywhere else with fresh air) one case at a time. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday and guaranteed to make you never want to leave your couch! 🔪🌲
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Just a couple of twisted Air Force veterans yapping about ghosts, murder, aliens, and all things sinister under the sun. Join Suzy & Kate on Wednesdays for your weekly dose of weird. Have a story you'd like to share? Write to us at sinisterjunkmailpodcast@gmail.com!
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Dirty Deeds: Tales of Global Crime & Corruption

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP)

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Are you ready to venture into the shadows? Dirty Deeds unravels the hidden stories of the fraud and deceit behind some of the biggest international scandals in recent years, told by the investigative journalists who uncovered them. We’ll bring you reporting from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a worldwide network of journalists who cross borders and bad guys to shine a bright light on some of the world’s most dangerous criminal networks. We’ll travel the globe f ...
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Welcome to Listen Closely, a true crime/paranormal podcast from East Texas. Our goal is to provide listeners with an entertaining and educational experience that shines a light on the strange and unusual events that occur in our region. So whether you're a skeptic or a believer, join us as we Listen Closely to the world around us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/httlistenclosely/support
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Mornings with Simi (Monday – Friday: 5.30 – 9am) helps you wake-up, reconnect, and get your day off on the right foot. Simi Sara dives into on the headlines of the day with veteran Global News anchors and reporters. They help you navigate through the details of the stories, highlight essential information and share new perspectives on how the daily news affects you. Simi loves the Lower Mainland. She’s lived here her whole life and truly understands the history and challenges our communities ...
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Marginalized Murder

Storic Media Network

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This season of Marginalized Murder we dive into "The Case of the 51 largest active serial murder mystery in the county. Over the course of twenty years at least 51 women were strangled to death in the South and West side of Chicago . I speak with Thomas Hargrove, the founder of the Murder Accountability Project and the creator of the algorithm that cracked this cold case wide open. We also meet some of the victim's family members like Sharon Pritchett, whose beloved sister Gwendolyn Williams ...
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15-year-old Eden Westbrook, lived in a small seaside town in Tasmania. One night after a minor disagreement with her family she left home. The next morning, she was found dead hanging from a tree on the main road into the town. The family don’t believe she took her own life. This series delves into the family's view of the police investigation, the witness that was last to see Eden Alive, missing evidence, new information and a tiny town with a dark secret. This is 'Our Little Edey – The Ede ...
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Stacy Washington is a Christian, wife, mom, author, radio host and political commentator. Stacy's first book "Eternally Cancel Proof" (March, 2022) is available where ever books are sold. Stacy is the host of Stacy on the Right on SiriusXM the Patriot Channel 125 airing week nights from 9p to midnight EST. Stacy is an Ambassador for the America First Policy Institute and served as Co-Chair of Black Voices For Trump during the 2020 presidential campaign. Stacy served as Co-Chair of the Projec ...
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Bad Seeds

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The biggest black market you’ve never heard of is blooming right under your nose. Whether it’s a 4,000-pound cactus shoveled from the Arizona desert or delicate orchids pinched from the tangled jungle of Peru, rare plants are at the center of a rapidly growing and lucrative world of crime. Hosted by plant expert Summer Rayne Oakes, Bad Seeds plunges straight into it, featuring the buyers, the sellers, the obsessives, and those who came face-to-face with the criminals behind an underworld few ...
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This podcast takes you into the darkest and most remote corners of India, where Chandrima Das (bestselling author of Young Blood and Twisted) uncovers how real events and people from history have transformed into magical myths, strange superstitions, and haunting lores. A ghost soldier guarding the Indo-China border; a ‘black magic’ village in Assam; an imprisoned tree in Kerala; a witch-hunt that still goes on. We will make you rethink your realities, question your beliefs, and face your de ...
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Seg 1: What do psychedelics do to your brain? Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine conducted a study on psilocybin, the compound in “magic mushrooms,” using functional MRI scans to observe brain activity. The colourful heat maps they produced highlight significant changes in brain activity, with red, orange, and yellow hues showi…
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A BBC Local Radio 24 hour farming event to encourage young farmers to support each other with their mental health. Farmer led badger vaccination could be a way forward in eradicating TB in cattle, a study of a four year pilot programme in Cornwall says that it has seen the percentage of badgers testing positive for TB drop from 16% to zero. Timber …
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June 12th, 2023, a 13 year old takes the family van on a late night drive in Central Wisconsin. When the family wakes up the next day and realizes he's gone, a missing persons report is filed and a search is kicked off. Later that day, the van, a cell phone, and an abandoned camp are discovered near Devil's Lake State Park. Join us this week as we …
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Minister Pam Alexis has been notably absent during the collapse of the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative, a significant issue for local farmers as apple season begins without essential packing and storage services. Farmers are in distress, with some shedding tears in meetings. Alexis has only issued impersonal statements through her communication team, le…
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Professor Boyd has had a 50-year career in criminology, beginning with a fascination for crime in the 1970s and culminating in retirement as a professor emeritus in 2022. Over these decades, he’s noticed that crime in Canada has evolved significantly, particularly in the areas of homicide, property crimes, and drug control. Professor Boyd advocates…
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A piece of mammoth tooth found in a playground on Vancouver Island has provided new insights into the timeline of these prehistoric animals’ presence on the island. In a study led by Laura Termes, researchers analyzed over 30 mammoth samples and discovered that mammoths roamed Vancouver Island much longer than previously believed. Guest: Laura Term…
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Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine conducted a study on psilocybin, the compound in “magic mushrooms,” using functional MRI scans to observe brain activity. The colourful heat maps they produced highlight significant changes in brain activity, with red, orange, and yellow hues showing abnormal patterns and blues and greens indi…
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This week we dive into the haunting and mysterious history of the Joshua Tree Iron Door Cave. Who put it there, and why? So, let's dive into that! Remember, if you want more Audibly Haunted make sure to follow on Instagram at @audiblyhaunted Make sure to leave a rating and review!! Stop by, send an text and chat with your Audibly Haunted host!…
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The Scarsdale Apple Orchard Torch Murder Scandal Episode 156 is the scandalous tale that begins with the charred body of a young woman, identified only by a mole on an unburned leg. Turns out she was married. And had a boyfriend. Police solve the case quickly, but the decision of the jury is to be whether it was a crime of passion, manslaughter, or…
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Seg 1: How ‘mother’ became a cultural phenomenon The term “mother” is remarkably consistent across many languages worldwide. In addition to its literal meaning, “mother” has taken on symbolic significance in various cultures and historical contexts. For example, in recent pop culture, the term “mother” has been used as a form of reverence, particul…
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Dr. Julio Montaner is urging governments worldwide to adopt a comprehensive strategy to reduce HIV-related deaths and infections. His call follows new research published in the Lancet HIV journal, demonstrating that antiretroviral treatment (ART) for all HIV-positive individuals and preventive treatment (PrEP) for high-risk individuals can reduce d…
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The federal government of Canada is reviewing its security screening process following the arrest of Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi and his son Mostafa Eldidi, who are accused of planning an attack in Toronto. Ahmed, a Canadian citizen, and his son, who does not have citizenship, face multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder for the bene…
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The current violence on the streets of Britain is a clear example of Islamophobia, stemming from misinformation and far-right ideologies. The violence began after a peaceful vigil for three young girls fatally stabbed in Southport, leading to attacks on the local mosque and those inside. Despite the refutation of false claims that the perpetrator w…
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The term “mother” is remarkably consistent across many languages worldwide. In addition to its literal meaning, “mother” has taken on symbolic significance in various cultures and historical contexts. For example, in recent pop culture, the term “mother” has been used as a form of reverence, particularly for powerful female celebrities. Guest: Cale…
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How Documentaries Went Mainstream: A History, 1960-2022 (Oxford University Press, 2023) provides a more comprehensive and meaningful periodization of the commercialization of documentary film. Although the commercial ascension of documentary films might seem meteoric, it is the culmination of decades-long efforts that have developed and fortified t…
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The latest comprehensive survey of woodland across Scotland, Wales and England has just been published. The Bunce report first carried out woodland surveys across 103 woods, back in 1971. They were revisited in 2001, and the same sites were surveyed again in 2021. The latest report, commissioned, initiated and coordinated by the Woodland Trust has …
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Join us as we discuss cocktails, old murder cases, podcasts we love, and fake Olympic sports. So, grab a peach, and join us where… The Sideshow begins. This is the conversation we had before recording episode 122. Be sure to listen to the episode of The Activity Continues that followed this discussion. We interviewed Diane, the client from The Dead…
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BBC Local Radio holds a special 24 hour farming event to encourage young farmers to support each other with their mental health. A man from Essex has a childhood dream come true - experiencing harvest from inside a combine’s cab. And when it comes to the physical felling of trees or carrying out pruning at great heights, it’s a potentially dangerou…
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Seg 1: We finally know why orcas are sinking ships In 2020, sailors near the Iberian peninsula reported orcas engaging with boats in alarming ways, such as ramming and disabling vessels. Over 670 interactions were documented, involving about 15 orcas, leading to severe damage in about a fifth of the cases and the sinking of six boats. Experts concl…
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Vancouver’s mayor, Ken Sim, deferred a vote on a motion to review the work of the city’s integrity commissioner, which would have temporarily suspended the watchdog’s ongoing work. Guest: Adriane Carr, Vancouver City Councillor for the Green Party of Vancouver Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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In response to the wildfire that devastated one-third of Jasper, Alberta, Parks Canada is collaborating with wildfire researchers to understand the disaster and its implications for future fires. The wildfire, which started from lightning strikes and was accelerated by strong winds, engulfed the town in less than three days. Guest: Richard Carr, Fi…
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A federal judge ruled that Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search, a landmark decision that could reshape the business practices of major tech companies. Guest: Rebecca Haw Allensworth, Associate Dean for Research and Distinguished Chair of Law at Vanderbilt Law School Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adc…
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In 2020, sailors near the Iberian peninsula reported orcas engaging with boats in alarming ways, such as ramming and disabling vessels. Over 670 interactions were documented, involving about 15 orcas, leading to severe damage in about a fifth of the cases and the sinking of six boats. Experts concluded these were not attacks but possibly playful be…
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What did Michael Barisone do? And how guilty is he? Maia introduces to famous horse trainer and Olympian Michael Barisone along with a cast of other characters, including Lauren Kanarek. A wild tale of competition, dramatic social media posts, and a crime that leaves us certain: this ranch ain't big enough for the both of us!…
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This year the UK is growing less oilseed rape than it has for 30 years, it has become too expensive and risky for many farmers to use it as a crop. Clearing up a green, smelly carpet of seaweed known as sea lettuce from the beaches of Jersey. And we import more than 80% of the wood we use in this country, and there are calls for far more of that to…
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It Happened In A Fargo Hotel Episode 270 examines a case that baffled police then, and still today, there is some doubt cast on the verdict. But at the time, when the body of an innocent young farm girl turns up brutally raped and murdered in a Fargo, North Dakota, hotel room, fingers turn toward the night clerk, admittedly the town Lothario. AD-FR…
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In this bonus episode, Solving JFK responds to a recent National Review article written by Rich Lowry for the purpose of providing some context and balance to the conversation. Next week, the show will be off, then followed by a two part Mexico City series. This episode is dedicated to Anita Sumrall, Matt Crumpton's grandmother who unexpectedly pas…
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Seg 1: How did Neanderthals go extinct? In 2010, scientists discovered that early humans and Neanderthals interbred, impacting modern humans’ circadian rhythms, immune system, and pain perception. However, the reverse gene flow—how humans influenced Neanderthals—remained unclear. Guest: Dr. Joshua Akey, Professor at the Lewis-Sigler Institute for I…
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Vancouver’s Integrity Commissioner has released two reports highlighting the strained relationship between Mayor Ken Sim’s office and some park board commissioners. The reports were released shortly before a council decision to freeze ongoing investigations by Commissioner Lisa Southern, pending a third-party review of her office. A special council…
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There have been 70 emergency room closures in Interior Health and Northern Health in July alone, with double-digit closures in communities like Williams Lake, Chetwynd, and Prince Rupert in 2024. The closures, primarily due to staffing shortages, included recent shutdowns in Mackenzie and District Hospital and Chetwynd Hospital. Guest: Adrian Dix, …
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People are being advised to avoid the banks of the Chilcotin and Fraser rivers due to water breaching a dam caused by a large landslide. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing assessments and updates provided through a newly launched information portal. Guest: Tyler Olsen, Managing Editor of the Fraser Valley Current Learn more about your ad …
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Wall Street experienced its most significant drop in nearly two years amid increasing fears of a slowing U.S. economy. The threat of a recession is a significant concern, potentially impacting both current economic policies and future political strategies. Guest: Dr. Steven Pressman, Professor of Economics at The New School in New York City Learn m…
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