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More to Morris

Little City Productions

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The More to Morris podcast with Mayor Chris Brown & Director of Community Affairs Stan Knudson. Past, present and future, More to Morris provides all things Morris, Illinois!
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Discover the inspiring journey of Mayor Robert Burns, a new force in the Conservative Movement. In just three and a half months, he won a surprising election victory in a city near Charlotte, NC. As a first-time candidate, his success highlights his dedication to America’s core values: faith, family, patriotism, capitalism, and the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness. Guided by Billy Graham’s words, “When strong men take a stand, it strengthens the spines of others,” Mayor Burns aims to ...
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The official podcast of the satirical town of Trumpton bringing you a perspective on the news from the mind of the creator of Mr Mayor, the fictional leader of the Anti-Social Media account @Trump_ton Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-trumpton-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Newstalk ZB serves up what you need to know, on all things politics at home, and abroad. The show reviews, previews, analyses and challenges the biggest political issues of the week, with all the big players.
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NFT and Chill

The Mayor (Ty Greenfield)

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Web3 moves at lightning speed, do you find it’s hard keeping up? Join The Mayor Ty Greenfield each week on this NFT NYC Award Nominated show, as he sits down with thought leaders from the decentralized world of Web3, NFTs, and cryptocurrency. You'll hear the latest news, stories, and topics from the top minds on the blockchain. If you need help understanding Web3 or want a little more decentralization in your life you’ve come to the right place! - *Top 1% Most Popular Podcast Globally* - The ...
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Goon of note, Chris from BK sits down and yells about childhood trauma, how he'd fix the whole damn country, and all sorts of other bullshit. All while splitting a six pack with you the listener. Chris is joined by his stalwart producer and homeless weirdo Mike Harrington on this journey of self reflection and yelling. There's lots of yelling. So crack open a cold one and listen to an aging NYC townie tell you how things should be from the stool at the end of the bar, or outside a bodega in ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Princess of South Beach

My Cultura and Sonoro

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Season 2 South Beach’s most dysfunctional family is back! Join Estrella as she teams up with Raúl and Andrés on a wild journey to find her long-lost high school sweetheart, Gabby. Meanwhile, Esteban discovers that the role of mayor may be more challenging than his time in prison, leading him to seek help from an unexpected source... all while a newly single Luisa connects with a special someone from Esteban's past. As relationships intertwine, new secrets come to light and a sudden reappeara ...
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Life In North Dallas

Eric and Louis Manto

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OUR MISSION AS A CHANNEL IS TO SHARE THE MOST CURRENT AND EXCITING NORTH DALLAS MARKET TRENDS, QUALITY OF LIFE EXPERIENCES, AND AREAS OF INTEREST SO THAT WE CAN BE YOUR GO-TO EXPERTS IN NORTH DALLAS. COME ALONG WITH US AS WE EXPLORE THE COMMUNITIES, LIFESTYLES, AND PEOPLE LIVING RIGHT HERE IN NORTH DALLAS. IF YOU'D LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT A SPECIFIC CITY OR TOWN DON'T BE AFRAID TO GIVE US A CALL/TEXT AT (469) 964-4547 OR EMAIL AT ERIC.MANTO@EXPREALTY.COM & LOUIS.MANTO@EXPREALTY.COM BE SURE ...
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The Halo-Halo Show

The Halo-Halo Show (w/ Rica G & JC) and The Pod Network

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FEEL FREE TO LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST IN ANY ORDER! Order up! We're here to serve up a refreshing glass of The Halo-Halo Show with a scoop of the scoop - Trending topics all around the world. A dash of lighthearted fun, a splash of silly insights, and a spoonful of laughter! Topped with our answers to the burning questions you've sent over to our Leche Flan mail! Hosted by Radio DJ's/Hosts/All-Around Weirdos Rica Garcia and JC Tevez - Bringing you a wonderful mix (*wink wink*) of a good time! ...
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On July 20, 2020, 18-year-old Grant Solomon tragically died in Gallatin, Tennessee; his body was found in a ditch underneath his own truck. In what was described as a freak accident, the details of Grant’s death remain unclear to many people. The only known witness was Grant's father, Aaron Solomon*, a former Nashville TV News Anchor turned financial analyst. There was no investigation or accident reconstruction of the automobile fatality and shockingly NO autopsy; though there were many dis ...
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Welcome to "Heart And Profit," where I equip coaches and service providers with the insights and strategies needed to achieve unapologetic success. Each episode is a deep dive into the personal stories, tips, and proven techniques that help you build a thriving high-ticket coaching business. Hosted by Eugene Berezin, "Heart And Profit" blends personal experiences with expert advice, guiding you through the intricacies of developing a strong personal brand and creating high-value services. Yo ...
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A carnivore podcast about life, THE MEAT OF IT is a series of solo rants and unusual conversations hosted by Michaelanthony, an artist from NYC. Over 3 years into a 100% carnivore diet for better health ― on an individual and global level ― Michaelanthony shares his zero carb philosophy and everyday adventures with you and his guests. (The chats aren’t always between two carnivores, but they’re always between two freethinkers.) Animal-based nutrition saved Michaelanthony’s life. Now he’s sha ...
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Party Politics

Houston Public Media

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Party Politics is currently on hiatus. It will return in September 2024. Overwhelmed by the political news cycle every week? We get it — that’s why we’re ‘keeping the fun but losing all the drama’ of politics! Party Politics podcast is hosted by Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina, two smart and sassy University of Houston political science professors, who deliver a friendly, funny, and casually informative recap of the week's biggest political news stories. Join the conversation on Twi ...
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The Telegraph's weekly politics podcast, presented by Christopher "Chopper" Hope. The podcast has interviews with top politicians and commentators and analysis from the Telegraph’s Westminster team. Chopper's Politics is a must listen for those who want to understand British politics, delving into various aspects of policy, key players, and the internal movements of Westminster’s political parties. With a focus on the Conservative Party (Tories), the podcast examines the party’s policies, st ...
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Follow along as Shelley Wade--an accomplished Radio/TV/Podcast Host and Voice Over Artist--goes all the way on a very honest journey to explore her life. She brings you along as she reflects--both personally & professionally--on her hopes, dreams, what she'd like to improve on and where life will take her next. Be sure to subscribe, follow, listen weekly and spread the word if you like what you hear.
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PH Murder Stories

PH Murder Stories and The Pod Network

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Embark on a journey through the intriguing true crime stories featured on the PH Murder Stories podcast. From serial murders to kidnappings, we cover it all. Tune in for new episodes every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month. Visit [https://linktr.ee/phmurderstories] to learn more about our show. Thanks for tuning in! You can help support our podcast by doing the following: TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY! RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LET US KNOW YOUR THOUG ...
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The Utah League of Cities and Towns was first organized in 1907. ULCT serves 248 municipalities in the State of Utah. ULCT represents municipal government interests with a strong, unified voice at the state and federal levels. Further, ULCT provides information, training and technical assistance to local officials on municipal issues, and works to create a greater public awareness and understanding of municipal responsibilities, governance and administration. ULCT is a non partisan, inter-lo ...
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In 1971, Canada became the first country in the world to adopt an official multiculturalism policy. It was meant to preserve cultural freedoms and recognize the contributions of diverse groups to Canadian society. Today it’s a defining feature of the Canadian identity. But for much of our history, that wasn’t the case. We explore the reasons why in this five-part series, A Place to Belong: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada, produced by Historica Canada and made possible in part by the ...
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What the locals know… or need to know. Current topics and classic spots – the SCD crew will break it down each episode. Each episode the revolving group of hosts will address local topics, upcoming events, review Hickory staples, and throw some personal opinions in there as well. We’re big fans of Hickory, NC, and think you should be too. Andrew Moose: A transplant from Statesville, NC, and Lenoir-Rhyne graduate, Moose is the “Unofficial King of Hickory” (at least that what’s inscribed on hi ...
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Inside Chicago Government

Inside Chicago Government

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Hear government insiders, activists, and journalists dive deep into the dark corners of Chicago government--driving shadowy deeds into the light. If you want to hear voices--voices that clue you to the backstage actors that affect our city--listen closely, because we're Chi!
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In this series, we learn about pivotal childhood moments that shaped our guest’s life paths.Guests discuss early relationships, circumstances, and epiphanies in their early years that influence their successes and pursuits. There is a proverb, “hindsight is the best insight to foresight.” In hindsight, what did childhood teach them? How do they use their inner child to spark innovation? What are their views on the state of childhood today? We ask these questions and more to connect the dots ...
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The Hamilton Today Podcast with guest host Scott Radley: This Olympics has garnered controversy in multiple events, including the opening ceremony. Does it really stand out from other years, in this regard, and are these controversies something raise concern? Hamas has named Yahya Sinwar, as its new leader. Yahya is the group’s top official in Gaza…
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​For a Government looking to save money, it beggars belief that they haven't had a decent look at the Waitangi Tribunal. Yet again they strike, this time with a report that condemns the Treaty Principles Bill. They condemn it and want it abolished. The trouble is, there is no such thing. The tribunal is like a court. Fortunately it doesn’t have the…
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Claims better regulation is needed to combat workplace safety. A report's found you're twice as likely to die at work in New Zealand, than in Australia. It says workplace deaths, injuries, and health issues cost the country nearly five billion dollars last year. The Business Leaders’ Health and Safety Forum’s Francois Barton told Mike Hosking we co…
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The Government hopes increased breath testing will make people think twice about drink-driving. It's aiming to conduct 3.3 million breath tests a year, with 65-percent at the highest risk times and places. 1.3 billion dollars is being funnelled into the initiative over three years. Transport Minister Simeon Brown told Mike Hosking this funds Police…
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Concerns the Waikato's central location will continue to make it a popular location for boy racer "meets". It comes after four police vehicles were rammed, after a gathering on the northern reaches of Hamilton turned hostile over the weekend. Police have released images of a ute involved, and are seeking two people of interest. Waikato District May…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 19th of August, $1.3b is being spent to up the amount our police drug and drink test our drivers. Do we have the resource for that? Mike becomes fascinated about the wattage he's putting out on his stationary bike and whether or not he's an above average biker. The Warriors push for the…
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The Helen Clark Foundation is calling for tougher rules against corruption after a report outlined the levels of transparency in the Government. The report's author, Philippa Yasbek, says Kiwis should be reassessing the level of threat corruption has in New Zealand to avoid the need for a "too little, too late" reaction. Political commentator Dr Br…
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The Government has announced $1.3 billion of funding for a new Road Policing Investment Programme (RPIP) to improve road safety over the next three years. The funding will be targeted at drunk and drugged drivers, increasing roadside testing and focusing on high-risk times and locations. Transport Minister Simeon Brown joins Tim Beveridge on The We…
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FLORIDA FRIDAY - Annual Florida Python hunt: Florida has dangerous animals that can kill and here's a list of the deadliest. Floridaman drives semi truck into Tampa strip club after being kicked out. Florida Boaters Keep Finding Cocaine in the Water. Floridaman stabbed roommate over argument on who spent the most on fueling their car. // SUPPORT by…
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From time to time we make it our way to feature episodes with good outcomes. We know our podcast features true crime cases and accidents caused by humans or natural disasters, most of which did not have a happy ending, not that we expected it to be. However, we stumbled upon a story way back in 2010 at Dalaguete, Cebu, where a pine tree saved the l…
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Chris From Brooklyn is back back at at again again, that's right folks its a double episode! First up Harrington was on vacation so Jorge filled in and they talk bars where you can fight and pay women for company, The Turkish Pistol meme guy from the olympics, the video of a black barbershop saying Kamala ain't black and so much more then Harringto…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Adrian Orr: 3/10 Adrian isn't my hero of the week. He did what he should have done, but the way he did it yet again reminds us that the Covid experiment and the economic carnage that went with it is the result of people who could …
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The All Blacks are looking to right last week’s wrongs as they face off against Argentina in this weekend’s rematch. The side had their first loss under the new management of Scott Robertson, going down 30-38 in Wellington. They’ll be playing in Eden Park, the first time they’ve faced Argentina in Auckland since the 2011 World Cup quarterfinal. All…
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The Taliban are working to woo tourists to Afghanistan. Cats appear to grieve death of fellow pets – even dogs, study finds. New Zealand hospital apologizes after a man was circumcised without his consent. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones - …
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Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined the show once more to Wrap the Week alongside Mike Hosking. They discussed the ingredients of Pringles, and Tim egged them on as Kate explained the Sink Conundrum plaguing their household. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Balancing directors' safety and accountability is the goal of the Commerce Minister's shake up of the Companies Act. Andrew Bayly is looking to make it harder to "phoenix", in which assets are transferred from indebted companies to new ones, leaving the former to face insolvency. He says they want to make it easier to catch directors doing the wron…
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Two doctors are among those accused of taking advantage of Matthew Perry's drug addiction before his death. The Friends star died in his hot tub last October from the acute effects of ketamine and subsequent drowning. Five people are facing charges, including two doctors for falsely prescribing, selling, or injecting Ketamine to Perry. Sky News rep…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 16th of August, Kim Dotcom's extradition notice has been signed. So how long will this drag out, again, in the courts? Ethan Blackadder talks coming off a loss against Argentina and keeping the Eden Park fortress winning streak alive. Kate explains the sink conundrum at their home, while Ti…
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Rumours have been circulating that the Saudi-backed LIV Golf is teeing up an event in Christchurch, possibly as early as next year. The Herald understands LIV Golf has been looking at the possibility of bringing a high-profile tournament to Christchurch Golf Club to New Zealand’s second oldest club. Christchurch Golf Club general manager Mike Hadle…
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A new short-term worker visa's proving popular within the wine growing industry. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford's creating a new subcategory of the Specific Purpose Work Visa to help employers in upcoming seasonal peaks. She says the roles can't last longer than nine months and exclude jobs usually covered by the Recognised Seasonal Employer S…
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Kim Dotcom may have his work cut out if he wants to stay in New Zealand. The tech mogul's been fighting to remain here for more than a decade, but time may be up with Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith signing an extradition order. It means he'll likely stand trial in the US. Barrister Clive Elliott KC told Mike Hosking a judicial review is the next s…
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Pressure is on Christopher Luxon over 501s as he meets with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in Canberra. In 2022, former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had convinced Albanese of a common-sense approach to the topic. But that stance changed in June, when a new directive made the safety of Australians the top priority in deportation decisi…
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Millions of Brits are out of work and not looking for more. Official figures show that inactivity is sitting at 9.41 million, or 22.2% of the working age population, which is up 350,000 from 2023. UK Correspondent Rod Liddle told Mike Hosking that while some of those people are students and people taking early retirement, there’s still a residue of…
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The great crime out of Adrian Orr's move is you can't trust him. A central bank is supposed to get the economy and he and his committee clearly don’t. Don’t get me wrong - what he did was the right thing. A lot of people think it was the right thing. But he is supposed to land it softly and he crashed it. Having crashed it, he still denied he crash…
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Dublin Zoo enlists help of breastfeeding mothers to encourage female orangutan bond with her newborn. American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Passenger Spots Lice In Woman's Hair. MAGA fans call for boycott of Dunkin Donuts: ‘The Bud Lite treatment’. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR …
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Supercars is back this weekend, wheels hitting the tracks in Tasmania. Kiwi driver Matt Payne is coming off a successful run, doing no worse than 4th in all of them, and making it to the top of the podium in the second Townsville race. He joined Mike Hosking ahead of this weekend’s race, telling him that hopefully they can continue that success and…
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The demand for electric vehicles has continued its decline. Last year importers across the country were scrambling to meet demand, and Auckland City Electric Vehicles was awaiting one of their largest shipments. Since the axing of the clean car discount, BMI Research figures suggest that the total decline in EV sales will fall by nearly 11 thousand…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 15th of August, why is Health NZ doing presentations on frontline cuts when the Government and the Health Commissioner say there will be no frontline cuts? Sabotage? Resistance? Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr has a spirited chat after dropping the OCR to 5.25% with no real warning. Kiwi…
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Most banks have cut their advertised rates following yesterday's OCR decision. The Reserve Bank cut the Official Cash Rate by 25-basis points, going from 2.5% to 2.25%. Kiwibank was the first to move. Chief Executive Steve Jurkovich told Mike Hosking it's a positive sign of things to come, with their team now forecasting a steady period of cuts fro…
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Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr is defending his change of tune on the Official Cash Rate. He's cut the OCR to 5.25%. Some economists are criticising the suddenness of the change of direction, with Brad Olsen calling on the central bank to take accountability for radically changing its forecast without a radical change in circumstances. But Orr to…
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Health New Zealand is adamant frontline roles are safe from cuts. The health agency has been tasked with reining in the sector's budget and a commissioner replaced the board last month after concerns of serious overspending. Staff have been told to dismiss a presentation suggesting job cuts could come from hundreds of doctors and more than a thousa…
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The Immigration Minister says she's making needed changes to the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme. The cap on seasonal workers will increase by 1,250 to 20,750, and the pause on accommodation cost increases will be lifted. Employers will be able to average out workers' minimum 30 hours a week over four weeks and need to pay experienced staff onl…
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The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Hamilton is looking for new ways to deal with encampments as the cost of sanctioned encampments is revealed. Real estate insolvencies in Canada to surpass levels of the global financial crisis. CBC paid millions in bonuses after eliminating hundreds of jobs. Polling shows Cdns want Trudeau to go but b…
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Former Australian Prime Minister, Scott Morrison testified yesterday via video link in a defamation case Senator Linda Reynolds brought against her former staffer, Brittany Higgins. Senator Reynolds is suing Ms Higgins over social media posts made last year, which she claims greatly injured her character and reputation and caused her distress and e…
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My least favourite data dump yesterday. Firstly tourism – which yet again reminds me how, when I was asking well in excess of a year ago where the hell all the people were, no one seemed to care or hear me Fast forward 18 months, with the numbers stuck at about 80% of what they were 5 years ago, the industry I read now is “worried". Why weren't the…
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Pete Miskimmin is one of New Zealand’s leading sports administrators – and he’s set to show us off to the world. The former Black Sticks Captain and Sports NZ CEO has taken on a new role as Sports Diplomacy Manager and tasked with using sport to achieve Government objectives in political, economic, and social sectors. He told Mike Hosking that it a…
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Cult-Favorite Japanese 7-Eleven Sandos and Snacks Are Coming to the U.S. Call for Buddhists to Stop Donating Energy Drinks to Monks. Lady stole $1.5 million worth of chicken wings from school meal program. // SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - OR buy Jonesy a coffee at http://buymeacoffee.com/funnyjones - …
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National’s Mark Mitchell and Labour’s Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to dig into some of the biggest stories of the week on Politics Wednesday. Parliament is taking another break – off three weeks for the school holidays, back for two weeks, and off for another. What’s prompted this one? The country is facing a power crisis, what are their thou…
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The seafood industry isn't making the most of free trade deals. FTAs with the UK, European Union, and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership eliminated tariffs on some seafood. However, at the recent Seafood Conference, it was revealed a large part of the industry is still paying. Seafood New Zealand Chief Executi…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 14th of August, it's OCR day so what will Adrian Orr and the Reserve Bank do? Steven Joyce imparts his knowledge, plus we look at our latest tourism numbers. If Mike told you 93% of garages in NZ are carpeted, would you believe him? We've got plenty of bizarre numbers to break down! Ginn…
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The Māori Development Minister says iwi will welcome clarity about the responsibilities of major Māori agencies. The Government is shifting some functions of Te Arawhiti —the Office for Māori-Crown Relations— to the Ministry for Māori Development. Te Arawhiti will now focus solely on negotiating Treaty of Waitangi settlements and Takutai Moana appl…
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It's believed New Zealand's current energy dilemmas highlight the double-edged sword of renewable power. Low lake levels, acute gas shortages, and periods of low wind have contributed to a looming energy supply crisis and skyrocketing prices. Our biggest gas user, global methanol manufacturer Methanex, will shut down its Kiwi operations until Octob…
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In this episode, I deliver an unfiltered look at what it really takes to run a successful coaching business online. This isn’t just another side hustle—this is the real deal. Eugene dives into the highs, the lows, and everything in between, sharing his personal journey from clinical psychology to software engineering and, ultimately, to full-time c…
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Reserve Bank Governor Adrian Orr is facing a tough decision on whether to cut the Official Cash Rate today. Financial markets are pricing in a cut, but economists remain divided on whether that should happen. Former Finance Minister Steven Joyce says Orr doesn't want to act too quickly and risk having to backtrack if non-tradable inflation continue…
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There's a belief New Zealand needs to put its money where its mouth is to attract international tourists. Overseas visitor arrivals reached 3.2 million in the year to June but is still 17% down on pre-pandemic peaks. Tourism Holdings Chief Executive, Grant Webster told Mike Hosking we simply have to be more competitive, as other countries spend big…
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Elon Musk's live interview with Donald Trump's caught people's attention, but not for the reason he'd hoped. The conversation had a bumpy start after a 40-minute delay due to technical difficulties on X. It's being labelled a high-profile embarrassment for the billionaire, whose platform's faced multiple outages since he took over. Last year, forme…
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The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: How did viewership change between the Tokyo Olympics and Paris? Is Ontario moving too fast in its effort to bring alcohol sales to more than just LCBO locations? The importance of an annual physical is in question. What danger does lithium-ion battery packs pose? Now that the Olympics have ended, how …
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A man has been arrested after a stabbing in London's Leicester Square that's left an 11-year-old girl needing hospital treatment, and a 34-year-old woman with minor injuries. Police aren't treating the incident as terror-related. UK police forces remain on high alert after days of riots earlier this month, which were triggered by online posts wrong…
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