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Across the world, from Europe to Asia, the Americas to the Middle East, tensions are rising between nation states. Traditional alliances and alignments are constantly evolving in the 21st century. An understanding of defence and security policy and the tides of political, social and economic changes is crucial for any informed understanding of our world. 2024 sees war in Europe and Israel, and elections in major economies, including the US, the UK, Taiwan, South Africa, and many others. Insu ...
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PeaceCast

Americans for Peace Now

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PeaceCast is a podcast produced in Washington by Americans for Peace Now, the sister-organization of Israel’s preeminent peace movement, exploring issues and trends relating to peace and security for Israel, focusing on Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians and efforts to resolve it. If you care about Israel, about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, about Israel’s future as a democracy and a Jewish state, this podcast is for you. Episodes feature experts, activists, advocates and scholars w ...
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EconTalk: Conversations for the Curious is an award-winning weekly podcast hosted by Russ Roberts of Shalem College in Jerusalem and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The eclectic guest list includes authors, doctors, psychologists, historians, philosophers, economists, and more. Learn how the health care system really works, the serenity that comes from humility, the challenge of interpreting data, how potato chips are made, what it's like to run an upscale Manhattan restaurant, what caused th ...
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Dr. Einat Wilf, one of the most insightful thinkers on Zionism today, reads essays from her latest compilation of essays book, "We Should All Be Zionists." Then, Dr. Wilf and columnist Blake Flayton discuss the themes of each essay and how they apply to Israel and contemporary Jewish life. Listen for insightful conversation on politics, conflict, peace, religion, revolution, past, present , and future. You can purchase your own copy of "We Should All Be Zionists" anywhere you get your books.
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This podcast reveals Americans' transformative journeys, sparked by firsthand encounters or impactful experiences, leading to reevaluating their perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and America's role. It explores the experiences shaping their views and the actions taken after confronting inconvenient truths, often with significant personal sacrifice. These poignant interviews, recorded in 2012 and 2013, offer enduring insights into a complex issue that remains relevant today.
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Foreign Affairs invites you to join its editor, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, as he talks to influential thinkers and policymakers about the forces shaping the world. Whether the topic is the war in Ukraine, the United States’ competition with China, or the future of globalization, Foreign Affairs’ biweekly podcast offers the kind of authoritative commentary and analysis that you can find in the magazine and on the website.
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PRIO's Peace in a Pod

Peace Research Institute Oslo

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How can we explain peace and conflict in the world? What do security and insecurity do to a region and its people? How do different kinds of violence affect people, and how do societies tackle crises – and the threat of crisis? The Peace Research Institute Oslo brings you expert opinions on the headlines, personal stories from the field, and cutting-edge research in this monthly podcast, hosted by Emmy-award winning journalist Arnaud Siad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info ...
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Ron Stockton was a professor of political science at the University of Michigan-Dearborn for 48 years. His specialty was non-western politics and political change. He taught classes on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Religion and Politics, the Politics of Revolution, Non-Western politics, and American politics. He also taught in the Honors Program, focusing upon foundational readings from the 18th and 19th centuries. He has an interest in religion and politics and in the role of religio-et ...
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The Sandstorm Podcast is a daily news and political commentary show, co-hosted by Sasha Byrnes & Eric Cochran. Each day, the podcast releases six episodes, covering a diverse range of topics including world news, politics, and general news.
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Peace Tribe Rising is all about empowering the peacemakers and people who are committed to living together in peace. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be viewed as a battle between two tribes with competing religious, national, and historical narratives and identities. We are empowering a new, shared identity: the Peace Tribe. Together, we are unfolding a future of reconciliation, peace and human rights for all the people of the holy land. We come from a wide range of backgrounds: Israeli ...
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Class

Democratic Socialists of America

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Class is the official podcast of the National Political Education Committee of the Democratic Socialists of America. We believe working people should run both the economy and society democratically to meet human needs, not to make profits for a few. Class is a podcast where we ask socialists about why they are socialists, what socialism looks like, and how we, as the working class, can become the ruling class.
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The Soho Forum Debates

The Soho Forum Debates

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Reason presents a libertarian-themed debate series recorded monthly before a live audience in New York City. Moderated by former Barron’s Economics Editor Gene Epstein, the Soho Forum features Nobel prize winners, radical thinkers, and other public intellectuals facing off over the future of abortion, bitcoin, electric vehicles, government debt, illegal drugs, robotics, sex work, and other controversial topics.
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Did you forget your world history, and now feel lost when world topics come up in current events? Designed for busy people who forgot (or never learned it in the first place) and need a quick refresh, Wiser World takes foundational world history and makes it approachable and concise. As a former teacher, Alli Roper wants to remind us of the world's foundational, basic history so we can have the context we need think historically about current events, travel, and global topics. Episodes are p ...
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The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way we’re approaching them today, because of partisan politics. Richard Helppie, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist seeks to find a place in the middle where common sense discussions can bridge the current great divide.
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The Drunken Taoist is a bi-monthly podcast by writer/martial artist/college professor/whatever-label-you-feel-like-adding Daniele Bolelli. One of the monthly episodes features discussions and interviews with one or more guests. The other includes the infamous Bolelli rants and verbal Tai Chi with co-host Rich Evirs. Topics covered by the show include the common thread is whatever makes life intense, passionate and worth living. Anything that meets this requirement is fair game-regardless of ...
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Dr. Scott Atlas is a world-renowned expert in health care policy and frequent policy advisor to policymakers and government officials. He investigates the role of government and the private sector in health care quality and access, global trends in health care innovation, and the key economic and civil liberty issues related to health policy. Sponsored by the Independent Institute, the show features Dr. Atlas in conversation with high profile, news-making guests around public health policy, ...
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As a political scientist, I've created this show to explore issues of politics, government, history, queer lives and more through insightful conversations in a long-form format. While many podcasts focus on surface-level news analysis, Deep Dive goes deeper. In this podcast, I sit down with authors, researchers, activists, politicians, and fellow queer folks for candid discussions on critical issues related to politics, issues facing the LGBTQ+ community, and more. Though we dive into weight ...
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A Satanist Reads the Bible

A Satanist Reads the Bible

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Exploring the Bible, Christianity, and other religions and their sacred texts through the lens of Satanism in order to reinvent religion for myself. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asatanistreadsthebible/support
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‘Wright on the Nail’ is a podcast hosted by music industry entrepreneur Chris Wright. Each week, he is joined by those in-the-know to discuss politics, media, business and lots more. Our episodes alternate between a ‘deep dive’ which gathers experts on a particular topic, and a ‘news roundtable’ where we chew over the biggest issues of the week with big-name journalists and decision-makers.
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Entertaining and in-depth, Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson tackles the latest in news, culture, religion and politics from a Christian, independent point of view. Ginny‘s keen eye allows her to cut through the chaos to the things that really matter, and her ability to find the humor in anything provides a fresh new way to stay up to date.
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Connect with us as we bring the world to you—diverse voices and exclusive conversations with global leaders, peace-builders and travel experts. Hosted by recognized peace activist and co-founder of MEJDI Tours, Aziz Abu Sarah and Kim Passy Yoseph, MEJDI Global Operations Director. Expect surprising insights and respectful dialogue in the only podcast that features Israeli and Palestinian co-hosts. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mejdi-tours/support
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You know how people always try to be specific, straightforward and concise whenever they attempt something such as a podcast? That is NOT this show! Hosted by the syndicate Emmy, LARKS is a ridiculous, silly and unapologetically superficial podcast that is more about the laffs than the feels.
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Purpose Driven Law is a platform to share the stories of thought provoking leaders within the plaintiff legal industry who pursue their purpose through their practice. Purpose Driven Law is not a religious based podcast, this is a faith based community. A life that is built on faith looks differently to everyone. I am intrigued and inspired by people who lead by their faith, purpose, and values. On this platform you will hear the stories from all different types of faith, spirituality, and r ...
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GRACE. Jesus did not bring us religion - humans had long been sacrificing to the gods. Instead, he brought an undeserved gift. It overflows the heart and splashes out in waves that bless others. This is the Gospel. ARCHY. You're Done or nearly Done with church because it doesn't rule as Jesus would. The best "government" is made up of servants who voluntarily carry a cross, go the extra mile, and care for the weakest. A suffering servant is a real king, and the meek really do inherit the ear ...
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
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You might know her from a show called Princesses Long Island on Bravo TV or a DJ radio host on 106.1 BLI/iheartradio. Now, Chanel Omari is hitting the biggest city in the world and covering the hottest spots where celebrities are spotted , giving us access to all the hot places to check out, getting real with celebrities on how they overcame obstacles in a major city. Chanel Omari is a must listen to podcast! She provides a refreshing experience around the city, creating a community that sup ...
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Decision Points is a Washington Institute podcast on key moments in Israel's history and present. The first season focused on the history of U.S. Israel relations, the second season examined key Israeli and Arab leaders, and the third season shifted the focus to Israel's toughest contemporary policy dilemmas. Season 4 of the podcast highlights a set of books which are essential to understanding the U.S.-Israel relationship and the history of Zionism and Israel. In each episode, authors will ...
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Empathy, Media, and the Dynamics of Mimetic Conflict: Every commentator has policy prescriptions. They pretend to fix the world. But Jim Babka has spent introspective months waiting to comment on this complicated and contentious situation. Now, Jim has finally arrived at a point where he's confident enough to offer three insights. His first insight…
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In this episode we explore the history of the region during the Second World War. On the one hand, this moment represented something of a pause in tensions between the British, Zionists and Arabs, as the three sides worked together to fend of the Axis threat. On the other, however, Nazi anti-Jewish propaganda, amplified by local collaborators such …
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Dive into the heart of Gaza's turmoil with host Eric Cochran in The Sandstorm Podcast. This episode explores the intricate dance of military strategy and human endurance amidst the ongoing strife between Israel and Hamas. Join us for a thought-provoking analysis that goes beyond the battlefield to the resilient spirit of those living in the crossfi…
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Colleges in several parts of the country are struggling with where to draw the line between allowing protests and free speech and preventing antisemitism and intimidation. Columbia University's administration faces criticism for how it's handled protests and concerns about the safety of Jewish staff and students. Geoff Bennett has perspectives from…
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In our news wrap Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill to send billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, Israel ordered new evacuations of Northern Gaza as it carried out a wave of strikes throughout the strip, Norway called on international donors to resume payments to the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees and a Moscow court rejected the latest appe…
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In our news wrap Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill to send billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, Israel ordered new evacuations of Northern Gaza as it carried out a wave of strikes throughout the strip, Norway called on international donors to resume payments to the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees and a Moscow court rejected the latest appe…
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Former President Trump's hush money trial continued Tuesday. On the witness stand, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker described the relationship between Trump and the tabloid during the 2016 campaign, where it would squash negative stories about him and publish critical ones about his rivals. But as William Brangham reports, the judge …
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a key case that could have major implications for labor rights. The court looked at a challenge brought by Starbucks against a lower court decision to reinstate seven baristas in Memphis who were fired by the company after they announced plans to unionize. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Washingto…
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Indian Prime Minister Modi hopes to secure a third term in elections now underway. He's promising voters a rising, united India. But in India's northeast, a state is at war with itself. Hundreds are dead, tens of thousands displaced and the government is accused of looking the other way. Zeba Warsi reports with support from the Unity Productions Fo…
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TikTok might soon be banned or sold to new ownership in the U.S. with the Senate expected to approve legislation as part of a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other allies. But TikTok doesn't plan to go down without a fight and says this is an unconstitutional violation of free speech. Lisa Desjardins discussed more with Davi…
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On August 12, 2022, Salman Rushdie, one of the world's best-known writers, was attacked and nearly killed by a young man with a knife. Rushdie has written of that harrowing day and all that's followed in a new book. He discussed it with Jeffrey Brown for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshou…
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Join host Eric Cochran in The Sandstorm Podcast as we delve into the gripping Arizona rancher case that's challenging perceptions of self-defense and border security. This episode unpacks the mistrial's impact on a community torn between fear and justice. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey through the legal and emotional landscapes of the mode…
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Explore the pivotal role of Chinese-American voters in San Francisco's unexpected move towards the political center. Join Eric Cochran on The Sandstorm Podcast for an in-depth analysis of this seismic shift, examining the implications for the city's upcoming mayoral race, local policies, and the broader democratic narrative. Tune in for a story of …
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Join Eric Cochran in a riveting episode of The Sandstorm Podcast as we delve into the UNRWA controversy, exposing the clash between humanitarian aid and political bias. Discover the implications of compromised neutrality on the future of peace education and Israeli-Palestinian relations. Tune in for an insightful blend of analysis and thoughtful de…
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As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, two women's organizations are pushing for a return to negotiation and a permanent resolution to the conflict. “Women Wage Peace” is the largest grassroots peace movement in Israel, while its Palestinian counterpart, “Women of the Sun,” is a Palestinian women's organization based in Bethlehem. They ar…
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Opening statements began Monday in the first criminal trial of Donald Trump. Prosecutors accused Trump and his associates of falsifying business records during his 2016 campaign to conceal an alleged extramarital affair. But the former president's attorney said he was not involved in the payments, which they argue weren't illegal, and did not commi…
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In our news wrap Monday, there are more pro-Palestinian protests at some of the nation's prominent universities, Vice President Harris unveiled rules to improve care at federally-funded nursing homes, the Supreme Court agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal in favor of regulating 'ghost guns' and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said Presiden…
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Many Palestinians have returned to Khan Younis to search for their dead after Israeli forces withdrew from the city. For more than a week now, they've unearthed graves where hundreds of bodies were buried. Ali Rogin reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
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Many Palestinians have returned to Khan Younis to search for their dead after Israeli forces withdrew from the city. For more than a week now, they've unearthed graves where hundreds of bodies were buried. Ali Rogin reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in the most significant case on homelessness in decades. The case looks at challenges to laws in a small Oregon town fining homeless people up to $300 for setting up camps in public parks. The heart of the question is whether these laws classify as cruel and unusual punishment. Geoff Bennett and NewsHour Supre…
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A new doping scandal has erupted involving Olympic swimmers from China. Chinese authorities and the World Anti-Doping Agency found the drug trimetazidine but cleared the swimmers and did not flag problems to Olympic officials. Several who tested positive went on to win medals, including three gold medals. Jeffrey Brown discussed the latest with Tra…
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A new doping scandal has erupted involving Olympic swimmers from China. Chinese authorities and the World Anti-Doping Agency found the drug trimetazidine but cleared the swimmers and did not flag problems to Olympic officials. Several who tested positive went on to win medals, including three gold medals. Jeffrey Brown discussed the latest with Tra…
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NPR's Tamara Keith and Andrew Desiderio of Punchbowl News join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including the House passing foreign aid for Ukraine after months of debate and political gamesmanship and the turmoil surrounding Speaker Mike Johnson. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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Creative Growth is an art center in Oakland that supports artists with disabilities. The center has artworks in museums across the country and plays a big part in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's new exhibition. Jeffrey Brown reports for our ongoing look at health and the arts for our CANVAS series. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://ww…
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Kevin J. Patel is a climate activist from Los Angeles. After experiencing heart issues due to poor air quality in his city, he founded OneUpAction International, an organization intended to empower marginalized youth to be change-makers. He gives his Brief But Spectacular take on giving climate activism a shot. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https:…
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Sandy Tolan is the author of The Lemon Tree, which is widely known, in academic circles at least, as an excellent microhistory of the conflict, and Children of the Stone, which focuses on one Palestinian’s dream to build a music school in the midst of the Occupation. He’s also a journalism professor and an award-winning radio and print journalist. …
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Join Eric Cochran on The Sandstorm Podcast as we dissect Major General Aharon Haliva's resignation from Israeli military intelligence. Dive deep into a tale of responsibility, strategy, and the ripple effects on global politics. Tune in for a right-of-center perspective on leadership and accountability in times of crisis.…
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Diving deep into the Supreme Court case on banning outdoor sleeping amid the growing homelessness crisis. We examine the complex issues at play, from public health and safety to the criminalization of poverty, and make a powerful case for rethinking our approach to housing and homelessness in America. Tune in for a thought-provoking, compassionate …
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In this episode of The Sandstorm Podcast, host Eric Cochran examines the recent pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University and other college campuses, discussing the implications for free speech, antisemitism, and the future of higher education. Cochran offers insights and opinions on the university administration's response and the broader cu…
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In this episode of The Sandstorm Podcast, host Eric Cochran dives deep into NBC News' latest poll on the 2024 presidential race. With voter enthusiasm at a historic low, the poll paints a picture of a tight contest between Biden and Trump, with issues like inflation, immigration, and protecting democracy driving the debate. Join Eric as he unpacks …
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Exploring the growing trend of companies cracking down on employee activism in the workplace. From Google's firing of protesting workers to Starbucks' legal battle with union affiliates, we examine the legal, practical, and ethical dimensions of this new corporate pushback. Are businesses right to set boundaries around on-the-job activism, or are t…
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In this episode of The Sandstorm Podcast, host Eric Cochran analyzes the Trump hush money trial, from the media frenzy surrounding jury selection to the potential legal strategies and political implications. Dive deep into the key evidence, witness testimonies, and the broader impact on American democracy. Can our institutions withstand this test? …
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Would an AI simulation of your dead loved one be a blessing or an abomination? And if you knew that after your own death, your loved ones would create a simulation of you, how would that knowledge change the way you choose to live today? These are some of the questions psychologist Paul Bloom discusses with EconTalk's Russ Roberts as we stand on th…
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In this episode of The Sandstorm Podcast, host Eric Cochran analyzes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent threat to force a vote to remove Speaker Mike Johnson from his position. Cochran delves into the growing divisions within the House GOP and the potential consequences for their ability to govern effectively. He also discusses the foreign aid bi…
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In our news wrap Sunday, Zelenskyy and other Western leaders praised Saturday's House vote approving $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, Palestinian health officials said Israeli airstrikes killed 22 people, including 18 children, in Rafah in southern Gaza, and Roman Gabriel, one of the leading pro quarterbacks of the 1960s and '70s, died at age 83. PBS…
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In our news wrap Sunday, Zelenskyy and other Western leaders praised Saturday's House vote approving $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, Palestinian health officials said Israeli airstrikes killed 22 people, including 18 children, in Rafah in southern Gaza, and Roman Gabriel, one of the leading pro quarterbacks of the 1960s and '70s, died at age 83. PBS…
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Among the Western leaders welcoming Saturday's House approval of Ukraine aid was NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who called it a move that "makes us all safer, in Europe and North America." Earlier, John Yang spoke with Stoltenberg from NATO headquarters in Brussels, and discussed how the aid will affect Ukraine's war against Russia. PBS N…
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