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WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.
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No Hugging, No Learning

Tim Murphy and Ted Hallowell

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No Hugging, No Learning is the show about one thing...watching Seinfeld for the first time. We finished that, so we've moved onto Curb Your Enthusiasm! After sitting down and watching every episode, hosts Tim Murphy and Ted Hallowell will talk about what bits still work, what worked back then, and things that are so cringe that they probably should never have been part of the show...at least from a modern day viewpoint. New episodes of No Hugging, No Learning drop every Sunday. Email us: noh ...
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IndieQuest is a celebration of the indie and obscure. We love independent video games. We love talking about them. This show is all about shining a spotlight on the smaller games that inspire us, intrigue us, and make us feel things. Join your hosts Steve, Seth, and Josh while we build a massive list of recommended indie video games called "The Quest Log," review both classic and hotly anticipated indies, listen to some tunes, and chat with some friends along the way. Why don't you sit down, ...
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Welcome to the American Cattlemen Podcast with Chap Ramsey, where information, entertainment, and the cow/calf industry come together. Whether talking to a country western entertainer, cow/calf producer, or industry professional, ACP promises a different ride than other podcasts. Welcome to American Cattlemen’s Producer Profiles with Gale McKinney, a platform where the Publisher of American Cattlemen unites the business and lifestyle of the Cow/Calf industry. From the most recent production ...
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Sermons, messages, and Bible studies from Rincon Marquez Mission. The purpose of this podcast is to share Biblical truth with those who are unable to attend our services in person or who need a second listen to take notes. We desire that the love of Jesus would shine through this podcast and impact people all across Native country and beyond! Seek ye first the kingdom of God. and His righteousness... Matthew 6:33
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Be Known: the Podcast

Kerrah E. Fabacher, LPC-S

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This is a podcast for those who want authentic and whole relationships with others, yourself, and God. A Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Life Coach, your host Kerrah E. Fabacher helps you exchange fear for love so that you can finally see what good relationships are made of. If you long to have healthy relationships, come on in and sit a while. Come see that you are not alone, that you matter, you are loved, and that life-giving relationships are possible. Let's see what kind o ...
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Come on by and take a listen. After every movie I attend, I come home, sit down, and share a review of the movie. I refrain from spoilers as much as possible. The thoughts are on the spot. Meaning there is little to no preparation. Just me, a microphone, and whatever data I can pull up in the moment. So, please sit back and enjoy. Maybe I help you from spending money on a movie you would have rather not. Or, I help you to decide to go see one you were on the fence seeing in the first place. ...
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Mark Kermode's film reviews, BBC Radio Five Live. Five Live's resident film critic, never one to sit on the fence or to pull his punches, Mark Kermode, joins Simon Mayo for a weekly run-down of the latest UK cinema releases, often accompanied by a special guest from the movie world. Controversial, hard-hitting and unmissable. For more information and the podcast Terms of Use go to www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive.
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To many Americans, the name Kash Patel has become legendary after he uncovered key aspects of one of the biggest scandals in American history—surveillance of a presidential campaign and then sitting president on the basis of unverified and suspect research by the opposing campaign. After two decades working in key roles in America’s national security apparatus, Kash Patel now joins Epoch Times senior editor Jan Jekielek in this exclusive Epoch Times production looking at the most pressing is ...
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The Kilkenny Soccer Podcast

Davy Doyle & Shane O'Keeffe

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Step onto the pitch with Davy Doyle and Shane O'Keeffe as they bring you the Kilkenny Soccer Podcast – your go-to source for all things soccer in Kilkenny. Join them each week as they dissect the latest fixtures, delve into match results, and explore topics surrounding the soccer scene in Kilkenny. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, Davy and Shane make this podcast a must-listen for anyone with a passion for the beautiful game in the South East of Ireland
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Social Snaps is a compilation of snippets of our reality, where we follow a lead or we gossip about the trend. But "sometimes we need to get hit in the head to know that we're living a very challenging life (MJ),” however, we must keep the faith in life coz there's fun in living." -Lillovy-
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Did you know that the daisy flower is known for being the “friendliest flower?” It symbolizes new beginnings and hope for a better day on the horizon. It’s a flower that comes in many colors, each representing something new. From childbirth to motherhood, sense of humor, and sensuality. All the things you will find being discussed here. Hosted by Mary Hendricks, a mom of three, wife, and social media influencer from @theverymarylife. Come in as a new friend but leave feeling like an old frie ...
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 13. As the 2024 presidential election draws closer some business leaders are apprehensive about former President Donald Trump but say Vice President Kamala Harris isn’t necessarily a better alternative. WSJ financial reporter Miriam Gottfried has more. And Starbucks serves up a new CEO. The company’s pick: the top boss at Chip…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 15. WSJ reporter Theo Francis explains how the opposition to diversity, equity and inclusion policies is now entering uncharted legal terrain in a challenge to the Cleveland Clinic and programs aimed at Black and Latino patients. And retail sales jumped in July, but there are still plenty of signs that consumers are spending d…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the seventh episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen. Charles Rohla, from the Noble Research Institute, joins Gale. During their conversation, Charles will be providing t…
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A.M. Edition for Aug. 15. WSJ correspondent Bojan Pancevski explains how a group of Ukrainians pulled off one of the most audacious acts of sabotage in modern history with their 2022 attack on natural-gas pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe. Plus, Gaza ceasefire talks resume without Hamas at the table. And Columbia University President Minouch…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 14. There is an escalating fight for shelf space at U.S. grocery stores. WSJ reporter Jennifer Williams breaks down what food makers and others are doing to secure prime, eye-level spots. Meanwhile, inflation moderated last month, setting up the Federal Reserve for a rate cut next month. WSJ markets reporter Sam Goldfarb joins…
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A.M. Edition for Aug. 14. The WSJ’s Isabel Coles, reporting from near Ukraine’s frontline, says Kyiv’s calculation to push further into Russia’s Kursk region might be paying off, as Moscow begins to divert forces fighting in Ukraine. Plus, activist Elliott Investment Management says it plans to launch a proxy fight at Southwest Airlines. And WSJ Af…
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Welcome back to INDIEQUEST, your friendly, internet indie game podcast! On this episode we take a listener email about a game studio, and then dive deep into the world of indie games that don't cost a dime! Seriously, these games are free, and they're good enough to be placed on the Quest Log! You'd be surprised at the amount of awesome free indie …
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A.M. Edition for Aug. 13. WSJ correspondent Michael Phillips details how Islamic State is trying to take advantage of chaos in the Middle East to prepare to resurrect its dream of ruling an Islamic caliphate. Plus, the FBI admits it has been investigating suspected Iranian attempts to hack people linked to both the Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns.…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 12. The rapid decline of several popular trades and the heavy use of leverage sparked last week’s markets meltdown. WSJ special writer Gregory Zuckerman breaks down how borrowed money and risky bets set off a stock-market roller coaster. And Heard on the Street columnist Jinjoo Lee explains why the AI boom could cause a hike i…
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A.M. Edition for Aug. 12. Ukrainian forces have quickly captured territory in Russia’s Kursk province, even as they remain outgunned and outnumbered in most places. Plus, the Trump campaign blames Iran for an alleged hack of its internal communications. And WSJ immigration reporter Michelle Hackman explains how the U.S. and Mexico drove down illega…
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How realistic is the post-pandemic dream of working from anywhere? While more workers have enjoyed the digital nomad lifestyle–where they not only get to work from home but from anywhere in the world–since the pandemic, the introduction of stricter rules is now complicating the picture. KPMG director and global mobility policy expert Daida Hadzic a…
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What happened to Apple stock after Warren Buffett sold it? And why wasn’t Airbnb fully booked? Plus, who’s winning the weight-loss drug race? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 9. As the U.S. teeters between a soft landing and recession, WSJ economy reporter Jon Kamp says the uncertainty is weighing on consumers and businesses of all sizes as they seek to plan their spending. And U.S. intelligence agencies say Iranian research has put the country in a better position to launch a nuclear-weapons progr…
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Welcome to another episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast and our special Producer Profile. Just ahead we have Gale McKinney, he is the Publisher of the American Cattlemen, and today he sits down with Mercedes and Sherry Danekas, the Vice President and President of JDA based out of Woodland, California. Today you will learn more about the roots …
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A.M. Edition for August 9. Former President Donald Trump says presidents should have a say over how the Federal Reserve sets interest rates. WSJ editor Alex Frangos says those plans would blunt the central bank’s ability to fight inflation with often unpopular rate increases. Plus, Iran and its allies weigh how to strike back at Israel without igni…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 8. The U.S. has warned Iran that it could suffer a devastating blow if it were to mount a major attack against Israel. And banking reporter Gina Heeb says a newly declining mortgage rate could provide some relief in the U.S. housing market. Plus, the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority is seeking to establish whether Amaz…
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A.M. Edition for August 8. NASA confirms it’s considering using Elon Musk’s space company to bring two astronauts back from the International Space Station. The WSJ’s Micah Maidenberg says that would be a tough blow for Boeing, whose Starliner craft has run into issues. Plus, three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna are canceled after an alleged terro…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 7. WSJ exclusively reports that regulators are investigating how banks respond when customers dispute transactions made through Zelle. Banking reporter Andrew Ackerman has more. And Disney’s streaming and movie businesses are attracting consumers, unlike its theme parks. Heard on the Street tech columnist Dan Gallagher discuss…
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A.M. Edition for August 7. Elon Musk has been making a number of pronouncements on social and political issues recently. We ask WSJ columnist Tim Higgins, who covers the billionaire, how that’s playing out for his businesses. Plus, progressive Democrat Cori Bush loses her Missouri primary . And, the Bank of Japan walks back talk of rate increases, …
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 6. Presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris taps Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 presidential election. WSJ reporter Ken Thomas breaks down his political record. And markets stabilized after Monday’s losses, but investors remain braced for more turbulence. Plus, reporter Annie Linskey explains how w…
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A.M. Edition for August 6. U.S. stock futures rise and Japan’s Nikkei has climbs 10% after yesterday’s market freak-out. WSJ Heard on the Street columnist Jon Sindreu explains how Monday’s rout may have been exaggerated by trend chasers. Plus, WSJ tech reporter Sam Schechner looks at how Google's antitrust loss could reshape the search industry. Lu…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 5. The Dow sank more than 1,000 points after fears of a slowing U.S. economy sparked a global stock sell-off. The question on investors’ minds: Did the Federal Reserve wait too long to cut interest rates? Chief economics commentator Greg Ip has more. Plus, Alphabet’s Google loses its federal antitrust case. Francesca Fontana h…
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A.M. Edition for August 5. Japan’s Nikkei suffers a dramatic fall and U.S. stock futures drop as concerns about a slowing U.S. economy mount and popular trades continue to unravel. Plus, Mars eyes a multibillion-dollar snack deal. And, Journal Heard on the Street Columnist Jinjoo Lee discusses whether Donald Trump would really be better than Kamala…
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"Larry seizes an opportunity to avoid Irma as he's roped into Jeff's latest apology tour." -Original Air Date: 12/19/2021- This week we're talking about Igor, Gregor, & Timor, what actually is goulash, a joke that would have been so much better if they had kept the actual name of a building and specifically in the universe of Curb - how rich is Lar…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the fifth episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen, and Joe Pokay, from the Noble Research Institute, joining Gale. During their conversation, Joe will provide tips and s…
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Welcome to this episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast and our Producer Profile. Today, we had the pleasure of talking with Sheila Patinkin & Roger Osinchuk from Vermont Wagyu from Springfield Vermont. Join host Gale McKinney as he learns more about this operation and discusses their upcoming sale on Saturday September 7th. Thank you, Sheila, Ro…
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Hey ya'll, welcome back with another edition of the American Cattlemen Podcast. Just ahead we have the Publisher of the American Cattlemen, Gale McKinney & he sits down with Ty Dean, a Territory Manager for Sioux Steel. During today’s episode, Ty will share his background and what brought him to Sioux Steel. He will go into great detail regarding t…
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Welcome to another edition of the American Cattlemen Podcast. We have our good friend and ACP Host, Chap Ramsey. Today, Chap is joined by Ashley Bauer, Marketing Manager for Endovac Animal Health. During today's episode, Ashley will discuss Endovac's history and new website design. She will also discuss how Endovac’s goal is to prevent disease and …
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Welcome back to IndieQuest, your friendly, neighborhood indie game podcast! On this episode Steve and Seth take a listener email with some game recommendations, and then bring a couple of awesome games to the quest log! One with a unique world changing mechanic and the other is a search for light in a world where night never ends. Enjoy, indie game…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the fourth episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen. Will Mosely, from the Noble Research Institute, joins Gale. During their conversation, Will be providing tips and str…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the third episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen. Paul Luna, from the Noble Research Institute, joins Gale. During their conversation, Paul will provide tips and strate…
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"Larry does some damage control to remain in Irma's good graces while encouraging Leon to monetize his knack for husbandly counsel." -Original Air Date: 12/12/2021- This week we're talking about What Have I Done?, the weird tent at festivals that sell shampoo and other bath products, Larry David helping out his cancelled buddies and gross millennia…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the second episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen. Steve Swaffar, from the Noble Research Institute, joins Gale. During their conversation, Steve will provide tips and …
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Welcome to another edition of the American Cattlemen Podcast. Just ahead, we have our good friend and ACP Host, Chap Ramsey & he sits down with Kaylene Ballesteros with John Deere. During today’s episode, Kaylene will discuss John Deere and Hay & Forage Equipment. They will discuss everything from what research and technology go into their equipmen…
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"Ahead of Election Day, Larry gets involved in local politics while mediating a conflict on his set." -Original Air Date: 12/5/2021- This week we're talking about Irma Kostroski, a very morbid but real joke in the opening minutes, the worst possible hill for Larry to die on and a complaint about the Irma character that may not be what you're thinki…
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Welcome to a special episode of the American Cattlemen Podcast. This is the first episode in our series, Regenerative Agriculture Practical Implementation. Just ahead, we have Gale McKinney, the publisher of the American Cattlemen. Hugh Aljoe, from the Noble Research Institute, joins Gale. During their conversation, Hugh will be providing tips and …
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