Political commentator and comedy writer Erin Ryan and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco are joined by a bicoastal squad of funny, opinionated women to talk through everything from reproductive rights to romcoms. They break down the political news of the week, plus the topics, trends, and cultural stories that affect women’s lives.
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The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel, David Pierce, and Alex Cranz hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours.
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How do landmark Supreme Court decisions affect our lives? What does the 2nd Amendment really say? Why does the Senate have so much power? Civics 101 is the podcast about how our democracy works…or is supposed to work, anyway.
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Robert Peston and Steph McGovern follow the money to bring you insightful stories from the world of business and finance. Who’s making money and who’s spending it? Who’s investing, and who’s innovating? How will AI affect the way we work and why are Saudi Arabia buying up sport? How can the UK economy recover its productivity and adapt for the future? Steph and Robert tap their extensive business contacts to answer these questions and decode the jargon to help make sense of the financial world.
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Welcome to The Arbour Affect! A first of it’s kind digital variety show here to make you laugh, cheer, and think. Hosted by renegade comedian, recording artist and entre-pretainer, Nicole Arbour: episodes feature her notoriously viral hot topic monologues, your favorite people online in “Internet Friends”, hilarious sketches, musical numbers, and business bad a**es during “#GOTEAM Academy.” Tune in to entertain your brain, and learn how epic people won in so you can too.
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On Empathy Affect, we explore the human side of government. We get to know the real people in government who serve us. We learn about their missions, the people they serve, and the true impact of their work. In each episode, we'll speak with real people about how they weave empathy into the policies and programs of government.
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The Golf Affect airs in Madison and Milwaukee on Monday nights during golf season.
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Roseanne Barr has been having a conversation with Americans for 40 years. Her career has always centered around real life issues that affect real people of all distinctions. This podcast is an arena to continue these conversations and bring people together in a positive, sometimes irreverent and most importantly humorous way. Join Roseanne weekly as she talks to friends, comics, influencers, politicians, journalists and anyone else about the topics that matter to YOU.
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Tech Life discovers and explains the ways technology is changing our lives, wherever we are in the world. We meet the people with bright ideas for rethinking the way we work, learn and play, and get hands-on with the products they dream up. We hold tech giants to account for their huge power to affect our lives, and ask who wins, and who loses, in the technology transformation. Tech Life is your guide to a future being made, and remade, at lightning speed in front of our eyes.
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Tree advocate Casey Clapp and his tree-curious friend Alex Crowson bring you a podcast about trees and other related topics. History, culture, art, religion, science... trees affect and are affected by everything. Join Casey and Alex on their silly and educational journey to prove it.
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The business show that goes beyond the numbers and the corporate jargon! We break down major business stories and look at how they affect our lives. Friday at 8:15pm Paris time.
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Affluence is a virtue. When you apply it’s affect, it creates a double bottom line for you personally and professionally. Affluence comes from the Latin word: “affluere'' which means “to flow abundantly”. It is experienced INDIVIDUALLY as holistic joy and prosperity in your mind, body, heart, and soul, and COLLECTIVELY as successful, healthy, thriving communities. This podcast will help create your own double bottom line win.
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What is AI? How will it affect your life, your work, and your world?
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We take your questions about life, Earth and the universe to researchers hunting for answers at the frontiers of knowledge.
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Underworld exposes the secret world of transnational criminal networks that have flourished since there were banks to bust, drugs to smuggle, and scams to run. Journalists Danny Gold and Sean Williams bring their experience reporting on dangerous people and organizations to take listeners on a global tour of mobsters, warlords and crooks - from Brooklyn to Beijing, from the streets to the boardrooms - and everywhere in between. Underworld is a show about heroes, villains, and the barely visi ...
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Original audio documentaries from the makers of the acclaimed 30 for 30 film series, featuring stories from the world of sports and beyond. 30 for 30 offers captivating storytelling for sports fans and general interest listeners alike, going beyond the field to explore how sports, competition, athleticism and adventure affect our lives and our world. Sports stories like you've never heard before.
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Listen to Johnson Brunetti's Money Wisdom with Joel Johnson CFP®, host of Better Money Television program and Forbes Contributor. Gain true financial wisdom and advice aimed at educating you about all of your financial options when it comes to retirement so you can make the best decisions for you and your family. Get information and education that can bring you peace of mind with your savings and retirement. Whether it’s your 401(k) account, IRA, or an underperforming asset, Joel Johnson can ...
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NAPS Branch 32 president, Robert Wakefield discusses issues that affect EAS employees.
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Join David Puder as he covers different topics on psychiatry and psychotherapy. He will draw from the wisdom of his mentors, research, in-session therapy and psychiatry experience, and his own journey through mental health to discuss topics that affect mental health professionals and popsychology enthusiasts alike. Through interviews, he will dialogue with both medical students, residents and expert psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and even with people who have been through their own ment ...
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How does capitalism affect our personal lives? How does the economy affect life at home, relationships at work, romance and dating? Capitalism Hits Home with Dr. Harriet Fraad is a bi-weekly podcast that explores what is happening in the economic realm and its impact on our individual and social psychology. Learn how to support the podcast. Visit us at: https://www.democracyatwork.info/capitalismhitshome More about Capitalism Hits Home https://www.democracyatwork.info/capitalismhitshome
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David DuByne's Civilization Cycle Podcast discusses what you can expect as society resets so you can keep your families safe. Agriculture, Economy and History have mappable cycles that affect every aspect of our lives, we can navigate the chaos ! Contact David at podcast@oilseedcrops.org
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A conversation about cities, architecture, history, and why these affect us today. Hosted by Randy Plemel and a weekly cast of characters.
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A lighthearted discussion about Christianity through bible stories and how they affect and improve our lives!
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One-on-one interviews with Biz New Orleans magazine and local leaders about issues that affect businesses throughout the greater New Orleans region.
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In-depth analysis and critical discussion on important issues, how they affect people, their potential to change lives, and what needs to be done to influence outcomes.
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A daily look at the planetary movements and how astrology may affect (and hopefully improve) your life. Join Norma Lachance on Tuesdays and Fridays as she shares what she sees and answers your questions about birth charts and astrology.
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Podcast that will discuss multiple things from science to history to general discussions about everything and anything . Hopefully get you the listener thinking about something differently or have a new way to look at something . Hopefully make your day or life a little better . Humans affect humans with their actions . This podcast will have an affect on you Im sure
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Experienced dairy traders discuss current market trends that affect payments to dairy farmers.
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A public community affairs show that speaks to and addresses current issues that affect our lives hosted by Chip Washington.
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CBS News’ Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan is America’s premier Sunday morning public affairs program. For nearly 70 years, Face the Nation has sought to help audiences understand how current events affect their lives. Today, that mission remains the same. Hear moderator Margaret Brennan’s illuminating and informative interviews with elected officials, policy experts and foreign leaders. Face the Nation airs Sundays at 10:30 AM, ET on the CBS Television Network and at 12 PM, ET on the C ...
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Every week, Kyle Caldwell and guests take a look at how the biggest stories and emerging trends could affect your investments, with practical tips and ideas to help you navigate your way through. Join the conversation, tell us what you want us to talk about or send us a question to OTM@ii.co.uk. Visit www.ii.co.uk for more investment insight and ideas.
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At Mondoweiss, our beat is Palestine and the movements, activists and policymakers who affect what’s happening there. We cover Palestinians’ stories of occupation, resistance and hope – stories that show us all how the world’s struggles interconnect.
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We follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.
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Essential news for the St. Louis region. Every weekday, in about 8 to 10 minutes, you can learn about the top stories of the day, while also hearing longer stories that bring context and humanity to the issues and ideas that affect life in the region. Music by Ryan McNeely of Adult Fur.
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This podcast journey through recent news and how it will affect different markets.
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Join us as we discuss the latest energy news and issues that affect Cherryland Electric Cooperative, your northern Michigan member-owned utility.
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What is the best way to fundraise for your charity? Join Matt and Ben in their pursuit of being good marketers as they explore how current trends in society affect the charity world. Get your questions answered by sending your topic to junkmail@frontier.io.
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Commentary and conversation by Dr Ted Noel on issues of health and policy that affect each one of us. It's Careful Consideration of Our Common Concerns.
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What’s really driving US and world events? What are the real motives for Putin’s and Xi Jinping’s actions? How will the latest crisis affect your personal life and investments? Global Macro Update with Mauldin Economics Publisher Ed D’Agostino is a deep dive into current macroeconomic world affairs—from black-swan events to the chess moves of global leaders and market makers. Every week, Ed interviews top experts in geopolitics, economics, finance, and industry to deliver their inside scoops ...
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The Peru Channel is all about Peru from someone who actually lives here! Information about the country (including important current events that affect travelers) is mixed in with my own stories of adventure and exploration.
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Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist.
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Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Nobody said parenting teenagers was easy. Join Amit Kalley as he interviews professionals and people with lived experience on a variety of issues that affect 21st century teenagers. Each episode provides advice and guidance for parents to help them deal with the issue being discussed and to support their children. You can't help your teenager if you don't know what your teenager is going through.
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Hurricane Milton's aftermath affects Yom Kippur
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Jews in Florida are trying to observe Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish year, while dealing with the devastation of Hurricane Milton.By Sarah Ventre
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Diddy and Whitney Cummings CAUGHT!- The Arbour Affect with Nicole Arbour
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Nicole Arbour
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Season 2, Episode 11: NCI's Research to Prevent Breast Cancer
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Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women behind skin cancer, with approximately 13.1% of women estimated to receive a diagnosis of breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is pioneering research to understand how we can better prevent breast cancer and promote risk reduction. In honor of Brea…
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The Moon and Earth are drifting gradually further apart. Every year the gap between them increases by a few centimetres. We know that the Moon’s gravity has an important effect on Earth - from controlling the tides to affecting the planet’s rotation - but slowly, imperceptibly, over billions of years, that influence will diminish as the Moon moves …
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Gestural Development: The ‘D’, the ‘I’, and the ‘R’
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Photo by Ketut Subiyanto What is DIR? What is Floortime? DIR Glossary This Week’s Podcast Brookes Barrack is a Speech-Language Pathologist and DIR-Expert Training Leader who has a clinic just outside of Kansas City, Kansas with Occupational Therapist Emily Tritz called Kansas City Developmental Therapies where they offer DIR services. This summer t…
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Harris' identity and the 2024 presidential race
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How Harris' racial identity is resonating with those who identify with her. NPR's Asma Khalid talks with Jolikha Ali, Hardeep Reddick and Jaya Krishnan.By Asma Khalid
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Finding the right clothes when going through big life changes
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Life Kit's Andee Tagle has tips on how to transition your wardrobe if you're going through life changes.By Andee Tagle
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As Israel strikes Hezbollah targets, Lebanese civilians are being displaced
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NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with Sarah Al-Charif, founding director of the Ruwwad Al-Tanmeya NGO, about the displacement that people there are experiencing as a result of Israeli strikes.By Michael Levitt
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Recovery efforts in Florida continue after Hurricane Milton
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Some 1.4 million customers are still waiting to have their power turned on again in Florida, days after Hurricane Milton made landfall as a major storm.By Martin Kaste
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The Pilot show for the Saturday CuppaJoe PodcastBy Robert Wakefield
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Why Elders Are Losing Their Voices In Some Families
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Send us a text Traditionally, Nigerian culture holds elders in high esteem, valuing their wisdom and leadership in maintaining family order and passing down cultural values. However, as society progresses and modernizes, the authority of elders is increasingly being questioned by younger generations. This development begs the question: have elders …
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The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors group
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The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Nihon Hidankyo. Its members are survivors of the August 1945 U.S. nuclear bomb attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.By Eleanor Beardsley
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More than 500 people were rescued from a flooded apartment complex in Clearwater, Fla.
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Some of the worst Hurricane Milton flooding came from torrential rains that swelled creeks and rivers. In Clearwater, Fla., over 500 people were rescued by boat from a creek-flooded apartment complex.By Greg Allen
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How life has changed for Palestinian citizens of Israel in the last year
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Palestinian citizens of Israel say they have experienced increased discrimination by Jewish Israelis since the attacks of Oct. 7.By Hadeel Al-Shalchi
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The biggest findings from uncensored TikTok lawsuit documents
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Hidden -- though not effectively -- in a lawsuit against Tiktok, there are accusations that company executives have deceived the public about the social media app’s effects on young people.By Dara Kerr
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Small communities brace for potential election-related violence
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Civil society organizations are quietly undertaking unprecedented efforts to stave off possible election-related political violence. Many are focused on shoring up local communities against the worst.By Odette Yousef
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Japanese ex-boxer clears his name after spending nearly a half century on death row
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Japanese prosecutors said they will not appeal the acquittal of an 88-year-old former boxer, who was the world’s longest-serving inmate sentenced to death until his release in 2014.By Anthony Kuhn
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Israeli strike on a Beirut apartment building kills 22 people
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An Israeli strike leveled an apartment building in central Beirut Thursday night, killing at least 22 people and injuring more than 100.By Jane Arraf
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Republican campaigns have been blanketing the airwaves with anti-trans ads
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Donald Trump and other Republican candidates in top races are focusing on campaign ads around transgender rights in the closing weeks of the election.By Susan Davis
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Indoor workers in California are learning about their right to heat protections
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California's new rules protecting indoor workers from extreme heat went into effect in July. How are they working out so far?By Alejandra Borunda
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Thomas Rockwell, author of 'How to Eat Fried Worms,' has died at 91
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The author of the 1973 children’s book How to Eat Fried Worms, Thomas Rockwell, died late September of Parkinson’s disease and other ailments. He was 91.By Matt Ozug
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Harris is trying to win over Black male voters in North Carolina
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We check in with Black voters who weren't excited about President Biden's campaign to see what they think of Vice President Harris on the trail.By Tamara Keith
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Hurricane Milton and the tornado that tore through a retirement community in Florida
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In St. Lucie County, more than 100 miles east of where Hurricane Milton made landfall, rescue and recovery operations are ongoing after tornadoes killed at least six people.By Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
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2024 is the biggest election year in history. From Taiwan to India, the USA to Ghana, by the end of the year almost half of the world’s population will have had the chance to choose who governs them. But there are a huge number of possible voting systems – and listener James wants CrowdScience to find out which is the fairest. To do so, we create a…
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One Year of Genocide: Diana Buttu on Israel’s Brutality and the Fight for Justice
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Today’s episode was recorded just before the one-year anniversary of October 7th, the date marking the beginning of the most recent iteration of Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza. Unfortunately, we missed the release date, but we still felt it was crucial to share this conversation as events continue to unfold. Since the recording, Israel has not…
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What Should You Do with an Inherited IRA?
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The one constant in financial planning is change, especially when it comes to tax laws. The government is always adjusting tax laws and they’ve recently made some changes to the rules around retirement accounts. For people that have been saving for retirement, it’s important know how these changes will affect you and your family. In this episode of…
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Nilay and David make some predictions about Thursday evening’s Tesla event — which you’ve already seen, but we haven’t! Then they talk about the week’s gadget news, from Nintendo’s new Alarmo alarm clock to Apple’s upcoming iPads and Macs. Then Lauren Feiner joins to talk about the latest on all fronts in Google’s antitrust fight, and how the gover…
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Friday, October 11 - Technology changing the hospital experience
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Today, two stories about how technology is changing the hospital experience: for pediatric patients whose weeks or months-long hospital stay means school has to come to them, and for nursing students learning how to care for real patients -- with the help of artificial intelligence.
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Ever wonder why cities look the way they do—or why they all seem to revolve around cars? In this episode, David White shares the untold story of middle housing and the zoning policies that have shaped our cities for decades. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Sponsored by: Expedition Works Hi. We’re a full–service design cooperative – l…
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Connect directly with Norma through Fan Mail! A deep dive into the themes for the weekend of October 11 2024 including planetary ingresses, aspects and aspect patterns! Contact Norma for natal chart, relationship, vocational and predictive astrology readings: astrologydva@gmail.com Sign up for the astrology2day newsletter to join the astrology2day …
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Andrew Coleman: Swapping NZ's gas guzzling Holden government retirement income system for an EV
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The Government could run a second retirement income scheme alongside NZ Superannuation as part of a transition to a new system, but according to Andrew Coleman, this couldn't be done without an increase in taxes on older people, or more general tax increases. Fresh from his 13 part interest.co.nz series on NZ's government retirement income system a…
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A stranger noticed a woman's birthmark. It saved her life
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"My Unsung Hero" from the team at Hidden Brain tells the stories of people whose kindness left a lasting impression on someone else. Jackie Briggs' hero approached her at a health conference in 2006.By KUOW Staff
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Few foster homes will take kids with behavioral challenges. Ohio may have a solution
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It can be difficult to find foster homes for children with disabilities, a training program in Ohio aims to change that dynamicBy KUOW Staff
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Central Florida assesses the damage from Hurricane Milton
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Across a huge swath of Florida, rescue crews are fanning out to survey the damage and clean up after Hurricane Milton. The storm brought tornadoes, heavy winds, rain, flooding and a large storm surge.By Adrian Florido
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Given how the labor market cooled over summer, is the labor market still on thin ice?
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In September, 254,000 jobs were added to the US economy and the unemployment rate ticked down very slightly to 4.1%. It's unexpectedly strong, and relieving news for workers after a pretty lackluster summer. But, given how the labor market cooled over summer, is the labor market still on thin ice? And if there were to be a plummet in jobs, could an…
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The aftermath of Hurricane Milton in Sarasota County, which took a direct hit
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Genevieve Judge, a spokesperson for Sarasota County, about what the municipality is seeing the day after Hurricane Milton plowed through overnight.By Mallory Yu
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Out today: The good news and bad news about inflation
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Inflation cooled less than expected in September. Consumer prices were up 2.4% from 2024. The government announced that Social Security recipients will get a cost of living increase of 2.5% in 2025.By Scott Horsley
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What to expect in the WNBA finals between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx
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NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with David Dennis Jr. of ESPN's Andscape to preview the WNBA finals between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx.By Elena Burnett
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Colorado ski town celebrates after local mountain is forever protected from mining
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Crested Butte, Colo., has lived with the threat of a huge open pit mine for 50 years. It's now officially rejected, and a street dance and community hike close the door on long held anxiety.By Nathaniel Minor
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People under Israeli siege plea for help in Gaza, U.S. says conditions 'must change'
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Suggested web headline: People under Israeli siege plea for help in Gaza, US says conditions "must change"Critical aid lifelines have been cut to north Gaza as Israeli forces besiege the area and order hospitals shut, prompting U.S. concerns about Israel's endless military operations there.By Aya Batrawy
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Up to 40% of the U.S. food supply ends up in landfills. An app wants to change that
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Tons of expired food ends up in landfills. An Uber-style app is helping one non-profit redirect excess food to people who need it.By Becca Costello
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What we know about the tornadoes that accompanied Hurricane Milton
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Dozens of tornados touched down ahead of Hurricane Milton making landfill. They aren't uncommon but there were a lot. While climate change can influence hurricanes, the link with tornados isn't there.By Alejandra Borunda
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Asian American voters can make a big difference in tight elections
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Asian Americans are the fastest growing voting group in the U.S., and helped deliver victories for Democrats in 2020. We travel to Philadelphia to look at the role AAPI voters are playing in 2024.By Deepa Shivaram
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Residents of Cancer Alley have fewer protections against environmental discrimination
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People who live in one of the nation's most toxic areas for air pollution -- known as Cancer Alley -- have lost the ability to sue for protection from environmental racism.By Halle Parker
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Tennis great Rafael Nadal announces upcoming retirement
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Ava Wallace of The Washington Post about Rafael Nadal's career. The tennis star announced he will retire in November.By Gurjit Kaur
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A veteran meteorologist explains why Hurricane Milton made him emotional on air
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with longtime Florida meteorologist John Morales, who got emotional while reporting on Milton prior to the hurricane making landfall.By Matt Ozug
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DOJ silent as families of Americans killed in West Bank and Gaza demand it investigate
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The Justice Department vowed to investigate the deaths of Americans killed in the Hamas Oct. 7 attack on Israel. But four families of U.S. citizens who say they were killed in the West Bank and Gaza by Israelis argue DOJ isn't investigating their loved ones' deaths.By Ryan Lucas
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Eyes on Beijing as more economic policy to be released
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Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. Today we lead with news China is wrestling with how to respond to its slowdown, with the measures announced so far causing volatility. But, first up …
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Can Europe get its industrial groove back?
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Can European industry regain its competitive edge on the global stage? A new EU report penned by former ECB chief Mario Draghi highlights a growing gap in both productivity and innovation, and warns that businesses will face an "existential challenge" without drastic change and significant investment. Tim Figures, a partner and associate director a…
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