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Each week The Intercept’s Washington, D.C. bureau brings you one important or overlooked story from the political world. Bureau Chief Ryan Grim and a rotating cast of journalists, politicians, academics and historians tell you what the rest of the media are missing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
 
Every weekday, NPR's best political reporters are there to explain the big news coming out of Washington and the campaign trail. They don't just tell you what happened. They tell you why it matters. Every afternoon. Political wonks - get wonkier with The NPR Politics Podcast+. Your subscription supports the podcast and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/politics
 
Each week, Squiz Shortcuts gives you the backstory to the big news stories. In the usual Squiz tone, we'll keep it short and sharp, and opinion-free. If you're interested in the news but sometimes find there is a whole lot of assumed knowledge which makes it confusing and time-consuming to get across - Squiz Shortcuts is for you. The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed.
 
Join The Detail team every weekday as they make sense of the big stories with the country’s best journalists and experts. Produced by Newsroom for RNZ, and made possible by NZ on Air. Listen on RNZ National at 6.30pm Monday-Thursday.
 
Hear our take on the news and enjoy sharp reporting on the big stories every weekday. Tune in as our guest panel reviews the day’s events in Europe, follows developing stories in the Americas and welcomes early risers in Asia and Australasia. Plus: reports and analysis from Monocle’s correspondents and bureaux around the world. Nominated for ‘Best Daily Podcast’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
 
Jeff Snider will guide you through the realm of monetary science. Multiple episodes uploaded each week, discussing big news and key current events, the state of markets and what they are telling you, as well as historical summaries and deep background material so that you can understand what’s really going on in this eurodollar’s world.
 
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This podcast version of the popular Mint Primer breaks down the Big News into quick easy consumable Questions & Answers. Each morning, host Prasid Banerjee and Alisha Sachdeva feature the finest explanations into the major and complex stories to provide a full and clear picture of the topic of the day. This is a Mint production, brought to you by HT Smartcast
 
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How do we solve the world’s biggest challenges? From climate change to inequality; the rise of big tech and rapid changes in how we live and work. Radio Davos talks to the people who have the ideas, the passion and the power to make change happen in a way that benefits all of us.
 
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Big World shines a spotlight on complex ideas and issues that matter. Each episode features an expert from the School of International Service at American University in Washington, DC, breaking down a big, important topic into small bite sizes.
 
America feels divided. From the most salient questions about our national identity and place in the world, to fundamental concerns about technology, religion, the economy, and public policy, Intelligence Squared U.S. is here to help. A respite from polarized discussions, we bring together the smartest minds to debate and dissect issues in depth, restoring civility and bringing intelligence to the public square in the process.
 
What A Day cuts through all the chaos and crimes to help you understand what matters and how you can fix it—all in just 20 minutes. Hosts Tre’vell Anderson, Priyanka Aribindi, Josie Duffy Rice, and Juanita Tolliver break down the biggest news of the day, share important stories you may have missed, and show you what “Fox & Friends” would sound like if it were hosted by people whose parents read to them as children. New episodes Monday through Friday at 5 a.m. EST.
 
USA TODAY's 5 Things podcast gives you the news you need to start your day. Every day, we bring you five top news stories and tell you why they matter, seven days a week, with deep-dive Sunday episodes. Hosted by Taylor Wilson, James Brown and Shannon Rae Green. Discover more USA TODAY podcasts at usatoday.com/podcasts.
 
Are you ready? Politicians have us running in so many directions it’s hard to know what to believe. This podcast, hosted by community activists Cindy Banyai and Chantel Rhodes, dives into the tough conversations. We’ll break down what is really going and how people are affected. Come and get the juice!
 
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Some councils in England have come under fire for unnecessarily felling old healthy trees to make way for regeneration projects. In Plymouth more than a hundred mature trees were chopped down despite public disapproval, and in Sheffield an independent inquiry found that the council's destruction of thousands of trees was misjudged. National Highway…
 
Joe, Mike, and Cretched join the show / Lots of Alex Jones Clips of the week / Missing People and Shenandoah National Park / Bad Ouija board experiences / NASA cancels Venus Mission / Skull and Bones / Trump vs Desantas / Bill Gates and Skull and Bones / Airline Pilots / Facui vs DC / WWE Hall of Fame / New Terms you should not use / CA Bands Candy…
 
"It's a bloodbath in the Banking sector. After US' Silicon Valley bank and Signature bank, the second biggest bank in Switzerland, Credit Suisse is on the verge of a collapse. The Bank's shares crashed by more than 20% dragging the European Banking index by more than 6%. Despite the efforts of regulators to allay the fears of investors/depositors a…
 
When a father/step-father of 5 goes missing on what was supposed to be a 24 hour business trip in Baton Rouge, his family is left to wonder what happened to him. As details of his night trickle in, and an abandoned funeral home comes into play, the questions start to multiply. For photos pertaining to this case, check out Nathan's highlight at the …
 
In the next 12 months, Prince Harry will be launching multiple lawsuits against multiple newspapers, as part of what he describes as his ‘life’s work’ to reform the British media. He is accusing some of the country's most popular newspapers of hacking phones, tracking cars and even bugging hotel rooms in order to get stories and photographs of him …
 
Sunday on PBS News Weekend, we look at growing health concerns about "forever chemicals" and what can be done to avoid them. Then, why there are so few Black male teachers in American classrooms. A new documentary is raising awareness about endometriosis, a debilitating disease that is difficult to diagnose. Plus, the story of a Native photographer…
 
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has transferred Defence Minister, Yoav Gallant from his post. On Saturday, Mr Gallant called on the prime minister to halt legislation on his proposed changes to the judiciary. The controversial bill has divided the country with many seeing it as a threat to Israeli democracy. Also in the programme: Ka…
 
Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, President Vladimir Putin has declared. But he said the move would not violate nuclear non-proliferation agreements and compared it to the US stationing its weapons in Europe.We'll hear what an advisor to Ukraine's Ministry of Defence thinks about the situation and what it tells us about the c…
 
On-air challenge: Today's puzzle is called "The Big If." Every answer is a familiar two-word phrase with the initials I- F-. Ex. Seasonal stomach ailment --> INTESTINAL FLU1. Digit that's next to the thumb 2. Father, mother, sister, and brother, but not aunts, uncles, and cousins 3. Movie that doesn't originate in Hollywood 4. Metaphor for the ruth…
 
More huge moves in markets as the Fed releases yet more crisis-level data. Treasury bill auctions continue to pile on huge demand, surging prices and plummeting even zero yields. Repo fails jumped and foreign governments "used" an historic amount of their UST securities they had in custody with FRBNY. All of it once again showing this crisis is glo…
 
A few days before the Super Bowl, the NFL held its annual televised awards ceremony called the NFL Honors. They hand out trophies to players and coaches representing the best of football. Most of the awards are typical honoring on the field achievements. But one of the honors isn’t like the others… it has nothing to do with on the field performance…
 
Ben Davison returns with the Weekend Wrap to breakdown the landslide Labor victory in NSW. With Labor set to win its biggest ever majority when coming into government from opposition. Labor's lower house performance was only bettered by its performance in the upper house where it has achieved a 9% swing and battered the Liberal/National coalition. …
 
Mike, Joe, and Cretched join the show / Listener email / Guardian Angel or Alien / Missing Kid and Bigfoot helper / Shapeshifter / Missing Kid in Montana / Strange story from Kentucky: The Alien, The Bigfoot, and the Portal / Well Built Bigfoot / Cretch Reads Manson lyrics / Hillary Clinton is running again / AFT and Hunter Biden / Nord Stream Pipe…
 
After repeating it a number of times, I'm compelled to repeat this again. In Politics, no one is a permanent friend and no one is a permanent enemy. Those who are making blistering attacks on the opponent can be seen walking hand in hand the next day and vice versa. Similar was the experience for many yesterday. When Maharashtra's DyCM Devendra Fad…
 
A threatening letter was sent to Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. USA TODAY Supreme Court Correspondent John Fritze discusses a Mississippi voting rights case. A Tennessee panel decertifies three former Memphis police officers charged in the beating death of Tyre Nichols. USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise talks about a flesh-eating bacteria…
 
"Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has been disqualified as Lok Sabha MP a day after a Gujarat court sentenced him to two-year jail in a 2019 defamation case. The Wayanad MP was convicted over his ""why all thieves have Modi surname"" remark. The notice from LokSabha secretariat says ""Consequent upon his conviction by the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate…
 
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian Nichols breaks down what the U.S. was hoping for from President Biden’s trip north. The House takes an in-depth look at the issue of irregular migration at Roxham Road, as Canada makes a deal to close the crossing. Plus — Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer analyzes what the Bid…
 
It's an All Calls Casual Friday! Sam is back from sunny Florida after his appearance on the PBD Podcast. Him and Emma are then joined by comedian Andy Kindler, host of the Thought Spiral podcast! First, they run through updates on a Jan 6 insurrectionist launching a defamation case against Fox for painting him as a Federal infiltrator, the US’ airs…
 
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a likely Republican presidential primary candidate, once strugged to win the vote of conservative Latinos in South Florida — but lately, many of those voters have really embraced his message. And the tools to create artificial video, audio, and text have become far more powerful and much easier to use in the last few year…
 
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