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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Colleges and universities across the country are wrestling with how and when to reopen for classes in the fall. While some are planning to bring students and faculty back to campus, others feel such a move would be unwise and will conduct only online learning. Judy Woodruff talks to Timothy White, chancellor of California State University, about hi…
 
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WEIGHING IN
 
Josh and Big John recap the UFC Jacksonville event where Glover Teixeira defeated Anthony Smith in dominant fashion, Dominick Cruz's attack on referee Keith Peterson regarding his UFC 249 officiating, tragic news of Khabib's father in a coma, Geroges St Pierre being inducted into the UFC HOF and more.Get your WEIGHING IN tees at http://ProWrestling…
 
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FT News Briefing
 
The head of an Italian biotech company that sells Covid-19 diagnostic and antibody tests told the FT that demand far exceeded supply as countries put mass testing at the centre of plans to ease lockdowns, BP’s new chief executive, Bernard Looney, said the coronavirus hit to crude consumption was likely to endure beyond the pandemic, and, as coronav…
 
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Where We Live
 
What will Connecticut’s reopening look like? The anticipated day is just a couple weeks away on May 20. In the lead up, the Governor’s administration has released a set of rules for businesses that will be allowed to reopen, including restaurants and hair salons. This hour, Governor Ned Lamont calls in to talk about the rules businesses will have t…
 
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Gluten Free Weigh In
 
This week I chat with Carla about her journey of intermittent fasting. Carla is deciding how to switch up her fasting/eating periods to hop down from a plateau. I, on the other hand have re-vamped my fasting plan from listening to my body. Time will tell how that works, but we are both very engaged in the intermittent fasting lifestyle. Sue’s Websi…
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
1998's NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers took the Bulls to their first Game 7 since 1992. Former Pacers player Jalen Rose recalls what it was like to play against Michael Jordan at the twilight of his career, and why Rose considers MJ to be the G.O.A.T. Then, Dave Fleming tells the story of what might be the…
 
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Pivot
 
Kara and Scott talk about Uber's offer to buy GrubHub, which would give the company a majority of food delivery market share. They talk about whether this merger would be good for Uber (yes) and whether it would be bad for the commonwealth (also, yes). Meanwhile, Elon Musk is reopening the Tesla factory in California, and his mother is texting Kara…
 
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FT News Briefing
 
The hunt for a coronavirus vaccine is central to global efforts to restart economies. The FT’s US coronavirus correspondent, David Crow, explains how nationalism could slow the fight against the pandemic. Plus, some companies are presenting a new customised metric they are calling ebitdac: earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation —…
 
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I Weigh with Jameela Jamil
 
Billy Porter joins Jameela to discuss his meteoric rise to fame, what it means to "do the work," proving himself after almost losing his singing voice, making his "Idina Menzel" Oscars moment, and finding his incredible sense of style.By Earwolf & Jameela Jamil
 
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Not Up For Debate
 
This week podcast we discuss funny money, personal quarantine contact, Insecure's latest episode and more.By Mere Exposure
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
The global death toll in the coronavirus pandemic has reached 300,000, with 85,000 fatalities in the U.S. alone. The new numbers were posted as federal vaccine expert Dr. Rick Bright, in congressional testimony, levied grave criticism of the White House's crisis response. Meanwhile, nearly 3 million additional Americans filed for unemployment amid …
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
In our news wrap Thursday, Sen. Richard Burr stepped down as chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee over allegations of insider trading linked to the pandemic. The North Carolina Republican sold large amounts of stock just before the market crashed. Also, a powerful typhoon struck the eastern Philippines. Heavy rain and winds forced thousands t…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Governing in a crisis like the novel coronavirus pandemic can define a presidency. What lessons does history have to offer as a guide? Judy Woodruff reports and talks to former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who was President Obama's chief of staff during the Great Recession, and the National Endowment for Democracy's Andrew Card, who served as Presid…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
COVID-19 is sweeping the country's jails and prisons. They have proven to be breeding grounds for contagion, with close quarters and a lack of protective gear. Some have released inmates early to free up space -- but people inside say it is too little, too late. Yamiche Alcindor reports, and William Brangham talks to Dr. Homer Venters, former chief…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
As millions more Americans file for unemployment amid an economy crippled by COVID-19, many states are lifting restrictions and reopening businesses. But is that the correct approach to reviving the U.S. economy? Paul Solman talks to Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer about weighing costs and benefits and why "there are no good alternatives" …
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
During the coronavirus pandemic, we all have questions, and the NewsHour is bringing them to experts for answers. This week, we consider the challenges parents are experiencing as they try to help children navigate an unfamiliar world. Dr. Sarah Vinson, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss.…
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
Zach talks to Celtics GM Danny Ainge about facing Michael Jordan in two NBA Finals, the 63-point game, the NBA's potential return from COVID-19 hiatus, more.By ESPN, Zach Lowe
 
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The NPR Politics Podcast
 
Career government scientist Rick Bright testified that he was pushed out as the head of a government medical research agency after pushing back against higher-ups over an under-researched coronavirus treatment touted by the president. Bright says raised alarms about critical supply shortages early on in the pandemic. This episode: campaign correspo…
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
Spend your afternoon with Jalen & Jacoby as they discuss ESPN's Top 10 All-Time NBA rankings, Dallas' Dak dilemma, Scottie Pippen's legacy. Plus, Snoop Dogg wants to battle Jay-Z. You won't want to miss this.By ESPN, Jalen Rose, David Jacoby
 
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Jalen & Jacoby
 
Spend your afternoon with Jalen & Jacoby as they discuss ESPN's Top 10 All-Time NBA rankings, Dallas' Dak dilemma, Scottie Pippen's legacy. Plus, Snoop Dogg wants to battle Jay-Z. You won't want to miss this.By ESPN, Jalen Rose, David Jacoby
 
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Story of the Day : NPR
 
The FBI has executed a search warrant on Sen. Richard Burr on Wednesday, taking his cellphone as part of the investigation into his stock sales in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.By NPR
 
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Deprogrammed
 
Anything but pod. Jennie, Keith, and Justin talk about Squirrel Nut Zippers.Learn Em and Love Em People.By Justin Wilson
 
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1A
 
Etiquette expert Lizzie Post says COVID-era dilemmas come back to a central question of etiquette. "How much agency do we have to tell people we don't like their behavior?" Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.…
 
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The New Yorker: Politics and More
 
This term, for the third time in recent U.S. history, the Court is considering just how far executive privilege extends. On Tuesday, the court heard two cases relating to President Trump’s financial records—one brought by the House of Representatives and another by the New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance. During the coronavirus pandemic, for the…
 
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Where We Live
 
As the school year winds down for students, universities and colleges across the state are starting to make a plan for the fall semester. This hour, we’re talking to college faculty and students about what their online learning experience has been like so far, and what their hopes are for the next academic year. How are universities preparing for a…
 
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Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
 
On this episode of The Challengers Podcast, Zack Miller and Josh Liggett talk about the extension financing round some of the larger challenger banks are announcing. N26, Revolut and Judo all added to their war chests as they, and their investors, prepare to be going into what Zack called "a nuclear winter". Josh said some of the challenger banks l…
 
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Eyes on the Road with PrePass
 
While the trucking industry is dealing with the most adverse business conditions in decades following the COVID-19 outbreak, there may be some reasons for optimism. Listen to this episode of the “Eyes on the Road” podcast, presented by PrePass, as host Evan Lockridge talks with William Cassidy, senior trucking editor at the Journal of Commerce, as …
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
Bill is joined by Will Brinson as they hold a draft, selecting their favorite over/under win totals for the upcoming NFL seasonBy ESPN, Bill Barnwell
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
UFC heavyweight contender Walt Harris faces Alistair Overeem in the main event of this weekend's UFC Fight Night. It's a fight that was originally supposed to take place this past December, until Harris was forced to pull out of the fight for the most difficult reason imaginable. Last year, Harris and his family were gripped by tragedy: the disappe…
 
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Tearsheet Podcast: The Business of Finance
 
Flybits' Hossein Rahnama is one of our speakers at DataDay, the first-of-its-kind conference on financial data. Consumer data, data ecosystems, and data aggregation is changing the face of modern financial services. Join Adam and speakers from Plaid, Wells Fargo, Fiserv, MX, Stash, and more. Secure your spot at https://ti.to/tearsheet/tearsheets-da…
 
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Earn & Invest
 
There is a strong link between mental and financial health. On this episode we discuss with Melanie Lockert dealing with debt and the depression that it caused her. Plus, a short segment with Bradley Rice regarding Salesforce.
 
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FT News Briefing
 
Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell said on Wednesday that additional fiscal stimulus may be “worth it” to shield the US economy from long-term economic damage due to the pandemic, meanwhile, OECD secretary-general Angel Gurría warned that rising debt levels would “come back to haunt us”. Plus, BMW is facing criticism for plans to make a dividend payo…
 
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Fore Play
 
Sir Nick Faldo joins the show (24:03) The 6-time major winner & lead CBS Golf analyst didn’t just go after Riggs’ golf game, he went after everything about his life. We also get more insight into the Masters Champions Dinner, Sir Nick and Jim Nantz’s relationship, key putts to win major championships, and much more. In From The Gallery, momentum co…
 
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Store Horsemen
 
The Darkitect & Jabroni welcome comedians Ron Funches, Tyler Lemco & vintage wrestling merch Godfather @wrestling4sale to discuss the religion of shirt collecting, the mdern classics & review WWE Money in the Bank 2020!By Store Horsemen
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
U.S. states and cities are setting their own pace in lifting restrictions enacted to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Officials are wrestling with the dual worries of economic devastation and a public health crisis, as virus cases continue to increase and deaths nationwide surpass 83,000. Meanwhile, President Trump is expressing dissatisfaction …
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Sen. Lamar Alexander chairs the Senate's Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which held a hearing Tuesday about the Trump administration's handling of coronavirus. Alexander himself is in quarantine after a possible exposure, and he joins Judy Woodruff from his Tennessee home to discuss federal pandemic aid, his state's plans to reopen…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
New Jersey is second only to New York for total deaths caused by COVID-19. While most other states are lifting pandemic restrictions, the Garden State has been in a near lockdown for months. But now, Gov. Phil Murphy is making plans to allow some non-essential businesses to reopen. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss his state's grim fatality statist…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
In our news wrap Wednesday, a federal judge has delayed a decision on dismissing criminal charges against Michael Flynn, a former national security adviser under President Trump. The Department of Justice wants to drop the case, but the judge is asking legal experts for their opinions. Also, one-time Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort will serve th…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Since the coronavirus pandemic closed schools nationwide, children are spending much more time at home. But reports of abuse and neglect have declined dramatically, prompting concerns among child welfare advocates that mistreatment isn't being exposed. William Brangham reports on the fears of child welfare experts and talks to Dr. Robert Sege, a pe…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Relatives of Mark Frerichs, an American being held hostage in Afghanistan, are urging the Trump administration to pause negotiations over ending the nearly two-decade-long conflict with the Taliban until Frerichs is released. Charlene Cakora, Frerichs' sister, and her husband, Chris, told the PBS NewsHour's Amna Nawaz on Wednesday that they fear th…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
Can states punish presidential electors for bucking a pledge to vote for their state's winner? That was the question at the heart of Wednesday's Supreme Court arguments, held once again by phone. Some states sought to invalidate the votes of these so-called "faithless electors" after the 2016 election. The electors sued, and the case has major impl…
 
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PBS NewsHour - Segments
 
The 'Songs of Comfort' project world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma launched on social media continues to expand in new directions. Jeffrey Brown looks at the growing collaboration in these mini performances, as tough times bring people together through music -- and technology. It's part of our ongoing arts and culture series, Canvas.…
 
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Front Row Noles
 
Front Row Noles, 5/13/20
 
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The NPR Politics Podcast
 
House Democrats plan to move forward with a $3 trillion bill for additional coronavirus relief, following up on the historic $2 trillion aid package passed in March. It prioritizes granting hazard pay to front-line workers and providing aid to state and local governments, which had not been allotted in previous bills. It is seen as an opening salvo…
 
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1A
 
Maria is eight months pregnant with her first child. Her husband is a medical resident in St. Louis. "He's my sole partner through this whole process, and I'm relying on him to help me...but at the same time I know he's at a higher risk." Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find…
 
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Story of the Day : NPR
 
Police in Louisville, Ky., have shot and killed black paramedic Breonna Taylor in her apartment. Officers were serving a search warrant related to a drug investigation, but Taylor was not involved.By Amina Elahi (WFPL)
 
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ESPN Podcasts
 
The KAJ is back and they are diving into some big sports news, but first, a question about sports memes (00:26), then a frosted tips update (23:35). Later, Baseball is maybe back? (41:47) and Katie has beef with Dana White (59:09). They finish up with The Mike or Jordan Bracket (1:11:21), featuring your favorite Mikes and Jordans, and a voicemail a…