Angela Floyd, a respected local business owner and community member, along with her husband Prince Floyd, have been subjected to ongoing discriminatory practices and unwarranted police scrutiny in their Accokeek neighborhood since 2020. The Floyd family has faced a barrage of systemic challenges orchestrated by their Civic Association and exacerbated by several county agencies.The Floyds have tirelessly sought to address these injustices, however the lack of transparency and cooperation from ...
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Welcome to On One With Angela Rye. Tune in every week for the most honest answers to the pressing political, racial, and pop culture questions of the day.
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On the Faith in Finance Podcast we discuss personal finance, intentional living, and value aligned spending by sharing inspiring stories and practical tips to help you steward your finances in a way that honors God and builds your faith (and wealth) for the present and generations to come. Join me, Adrian Hildebrand, as my guests and I share our hearts and knowledge to teach you how to have faith in God, yourself, and your finances.
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The ABC's overseas reporters give their interpretation and analysis of the week's major events.
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AHMM introduces The Hitchcock Podcast Series. Each month we post a new reading of a favorite story from our archives, selected and introduced by the magazine's editor, Linda Landrigan. For over 60 years, AHMM has published the best in short crime fiction. This podcast series features stories by AHMM contributors, occasionally supplemented by interviews with the authors. Visit TheMysteryPlace.com for more stories, book reviews, subscription information, and more.
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Episode 77: "Blue Christmas" by Melissa Yi
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Our latest podcast episode is a chilling medical mystery by author and emergency-room physician Melissa Yi. "Blue Christmas" is another story in Yi's series of mysteries featuring Dr. Hope Sze.
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The latest installment in our podcast series features Iain Rowan's riveting story "Scars" from our Sept/Oct 2022 issue.
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A New Home, An Old Struggle: Racism in Modern America
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Who's Really Disturbing The Peace," where we delve deep into the riveting and heart-wrenching story of Angela and Prince Floyd. Angel Livas, our esteemed host, guides us through the Floyds' emotional narrative. We uncover how a tragic family event spurred their initial move, leading them to a serendipitous findi…
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Episode 75: "The Green Man" by James G. Tipton
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The latest episode in our podcast series features a mystery featuring Sherlock Holmes's friend and confidant Dr. John H. Watson. This time around, Dr. Watson travels to coal-mining country in northern Wales to investigate corrupt railroad barons. Please enjoy "The Green Man" by James G. Tipton, from our Sept/Oct 2022 issue.…
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Episode 74: "The Beano" by Floyd Sullivan
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Find out what happens when a photographer gets wrapped up in a murder case involving a very famous guitar and a sports memorabilia collector. Here is "The Beano" by Floyd Sullivan, from our September/October 2021 issue.By Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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Episode 73: "The Wolf and Lamb" by Joslyn Chase
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In this episode of the AHMM podcast, Joslyn Chase takes listeners back to Victorian England to tell the thrilling tale of a woman trying to survive Jack the Ripper's 1888 killing spree. "The Wolf and Lamb" originally appeared in our May/June 2020 issue.By Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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No teaser, no description, y'all...you're gonna have to list to this one!!By Loud Speakers Network
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Well, well, well…Black women have been called “ghetto” as long as I can remember. The reason this time? For openly celebrating a NCAA Championship victory and talking a little trash—ON THE COURT! Angel Reese is certainly owed an apology, but from whom? Keep rocking ya crown, Angel!By Loud Speakers Network
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Episode 72: "Five Bullet Friday" by Mary Angela Honerman
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"Five Bullet Friday" centers around the murder of Lucy Bell, an overachieving travel agency manager whose co-workers all have secrets that could drive them to kill. But did any of them do it, or did Lucy have some secrets of her own? Find out by listening to Mary Angela Honerman's reading of her exciting story from our July/August 2022 issue.…
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130 US Mass Shootings in 2023: Do the People Run this Motha or Does the NRA?
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The United States just suffered its 130th mass shooting and its 19th school shooting since the beginning of this year. Inaction will never prevent gun violence, but it seems like the NRA has Congress in a stranglehold when it comes to protecting Americans from the newest number one cause of death for youth: gun violence.…
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Ruby Bridges: The Newest Victim of the STOP WOKE Act
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Now Ron DeSantis and his STOP WOKE Act is targeting shero, Ruby Bridges?! Come on, bro.By Loud Speakers Network
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The SLEEPYS featuring Bethany Mandel needed a little help defining wokeness, so I've reclaimed it and took the time to break it down! Turns out, WAKING UP is not a half bad idea.By Loud Speakers Network
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From Derrick Chauvin's tax evasion charges, Trump back on YouTube, and Congress trying to regulate banks after Silicon Valley Bank's meltdown.It's definitely news you better use!Be sure to stay tuned for more weekly updatesBy Loud Speakers Network
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Episode 71: "Peril in Pasadena" by Edith Maxwell
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Edith Maxwell, who also writes under the name Maddie Day, is the Agatha-winning author of the Quaker Midwife Mysteries. Here, she reads her story "Peril in Pasadena" (AHMM Sept/Oct 2022), which features 1920s private eyes Dorothy Henderson and Ruth Skinner in a case involving a woman astronomer. https://edithmaxwell.com…
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Episode 70: "Kimchi Kitty" by Martin Limón
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Martin Limón's duo of military detectives George Sueño and Ernie Bascom are on the case again in "Kimchi Kitty." This time, they're trying to solve the disappearance of a Korean country music star.By Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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Episode 69: "Detective Anne Boleyn" by Susan Breen
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Susan Breen reads her story from our May/June 2022 issue, "Detective Anne Boelyn," where she brings one of the most iconic figures in English history to life. Also, be sure to check out Breen's Maggie Dove series, featuring the titular Sunday school teacher and private detective from New York's Hudson River Valley.…
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Kevin Egan draws on his career as a clerk in Manhattan's supreme court for many of his stories, and "Term Life," from our June 2014 issue, is another example of his mastery over crime fiction that thrills and entertains. This time, his recurring character Fox is out to save the life of a local judge.…
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Episode 67: "Tired of Bath" by Merrilee Robson
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This episode features Merrilee Robson's tale "Tired of Bath" from the March/April 2022 issue, which imagines what Jane Austen would experience when transported to the current day and tracks two friends—an English teacher and a filmmaker—as they handle the situation. Canadian writer Merrilee Robson is the author of Murder is Uncooperative, and her s…
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Episode 66: "Inquest" by Michael A. Black
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A Chicago cop heads out to the country to investigate the death of Red, an old family friend. When he arrives, he begins to wonder who's really telling the truth about the goings-on around town, especially regarding Red's death. Soon enough, the cop finds that there's something a little off about the town he's visiting. Here is "Inquest" by Michael…
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Episode 65: "The Man in the Long Dark Coat" by Pat Black
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In this episode of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine's Podcast, Yorkshire-based author and journalist Pat Black reads us a thrilling murder mystery set in Glasgow, the city he originally hails from. Here is "The Man in the Long Dark Coat," from our May/June 2022 issue.By Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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Episode 64: "Not My First Rodeo" by Bret Jones
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Enter the world of crime, Oklahoma-style, in the latest episode of our podcast, where author Bret Jones reads his story "Not My First Rodeo," from out March/April 2022 issue.By Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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What does the Scripture say about handling God’s money, His way? How can we handle money God’s way? I’m outlining a set of Scripture in today’s episode and giving some tips on how to honor God with your finances.
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