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Charlie is America's hardest working grassroots activist who has your inside scoop on the biggest news of the day and what's really going on behind the headlines. The founder of Turning Point USA and one of social media's most engaged personalities, Charlie is on the front lines of America’s culture war, mobilizing hundreds of thousands of students on over 2,500 college and high school campuses across the country, bringing you your daily dose of clarity in a sea of chaos all from his signatu ...
A compilation of the latest Witness History programmes.
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*** Named a best podcast of 2021 by Time, Vulture, Esquire and The Atlantic. *** Each Tuesday and Friday, Ezra Klein invites you into a conversation on something that matters. How do we address climate change if the political system fails to act? Has the logic of markets infiltrated too many aspects of our lives? What is the future of the Republican Party? What do psychedelics teach us about consciousness? What does sci-fi understand about our present that we miss? Can our food system be jus ...
Dave Smith expounds upon current events, our government, foreign policy, and all things Libertarian. He is part of the new generation of pundits. He'll educate you and open your eyes to the possibility of a truly free nation. The newest 15 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a week before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code POTP to save 15 ...
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The Peabody Award-winning On the Media podcast is your guide to examining how the media sausage is made. Host Brooke Gladstone examines threats to free speech and government transparency, cast a skeptical eye on media coverage of the week’s big stories and unravel hidden political narratives in everything we read, watch and hear.
The Secret History of the Estonia. A tale of secrets, smugglers and spies and how 852 people died on a ferry. From the team behind The Secret History of Flight 149, journalist Stephen Davis investigates the tragic sinking of the passenger ship The Estonia, uncovering a mysterious trail that leads back to the Cold War. Listen to the whole series by subscribing to the Crowd Stories channel on Apple Podcasts. Weekly episodes will be released for free on all platforms every Monday. Get them ad-f ...
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Smuggler's Galaxy : A Star Wars Collecting Podcast
Smuggler’s Galaxy is a podcast dedicated to shipping you the latest news in Star Wars Universe. Join the conversation as hosts Glen Williams and co-host Jason Wasulko explore topics from vintage to modern collecting, TV shows, movies, and all points between. Smugglersgalaxy@gmail.com
Guardian political columnist John Harris hosts a cast of voices from up and down the country as well as across the political spectrum to analyse the week’s political news. For US Politics with Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland, make sure to search 'Politics Weekly America' wherever you get your podcasts
A five-time Emmy winning SNL comedy writer/producer, joins a four-time #1 NYT bestselling author, a three-time highest-rated national progressive radio host, a two-time Grammy winning artist, and a former US Senator. So, it gets a little crowded in the booth when Al talks public policy and sometimes political comedy with notable guests. Think “The Daily” without the resources of the NYTimes.
Left, Right & Center is KCRW’s weekly civilized yet provocative confrontation over politics, policy and pop culture.
Imagine a world where the main news was just an endless list of humanities weird little quirks, rituals, hobbies.. Sadly it’s not. The news is constantly doom and gloom at the moment with the war in Ukraine, Covid, the cost of living crisis, Brexit… the list goes on and on. Sit back, relax and smile as we bring you the latest Weird News from around the world. Follow us on Twitter @WeirdRoundup
Art & Labor chronicles the stories of social justice organizing within the arts. We hope to center the human cost of the “art world” and advocate for fair labor practices for artists, assistants, fabricators, docents, interns, registrars, janitors, writers, editors, curators, guards, performers, and anyone doing work for art & cultural institutions.
Each episode of dotEDU presents a deep dive into a major public policy issue impacting college campuses and students across the country. Hosts from ACE, joined by guest experts, lead you through thought-provoking conversations on topics such as campus free speech, diversity in admissions, college costs and affordability, and more.
In 1971, President Nixon declared drug abuse ‘public enemy number one’— the first salvo in America’s War on Drugs. Fifty years later, with drug overdoses in the US at a record high, are we any closer to ‘victory’? The War on Drugs has a more profound effect on society than any of us really understands. It is embedded in the fabric of our culture and permeates our daily lives in visible and invisible ways – perhaps the most daunting pandemic we face. Lava for Good’s The War on Drugs podcast, ...
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The London School of Economics and Political Science public events podcast series is a platform for thought, ideas and lively debate where you can hear from some of the world's leading thinkers. Listen to more than 200 new episodes every year.
David Aaronovitch presents in-depth explainers on big issues in the news.
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These are tumultuous times in UK politics. Government is under strain, the civil service is under pressure, and ministers are grappling with the fallout of Covid, the impact of Brexit and an unprecedented cost-of-living crisis. So where is government working well and what is it doing badly? What can be done to make No10, the Treasury and the rest of government function more effectively? And as a general election draws ever nearer, what are the key political and policy dividing lines – and wh ...
Covering the latest news and discussion from the Star Wars galaxy! We bring you multiple episodes each week covering the films, shows like The Mandalorian, books, comics, general fandom, and more! Part of the RandomChatter Network.
AM is Australia's most informative morning current affairs program. With key political interviews and stories about the Australian way of life, AM sets the agenda for the nation’s daily news and current affairs coverage.
Each weekday, Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal and Kimberly Adams make today make sense. Along with our supersmart listeners, we break down happenings in tech, the economy and culture. Every Tuesday we bring on a guest to dive deeper into one important topic. Because none of us is as smart as all of us.
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Climate Change & War: How U.S. Military Emissions Factor into Costs of War & Shape Military Policy
In an extended interview, we speak with Neta Crawford, co-director of the Costs of War Project at Brown University, about her book, The Pentagon, Climate Change, and War: Charting the Rise and Fall of U.S. Military Emissions.By Democracy Now!
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Britain’s biggest police force is racist, sexist, and homophobic - can it change? – podcast
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"It's a no," Premier rules out Kings Coronation public holiday
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The quake, with a magnitude of 6.5, was centred in the Hindu Kush mountains. Also: UK defends sending shells made with depleted uranium to Ukraine after Putin warning, and Gwyneth Paltrow in court as ski crash trial begins.By BBC World Service
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World Business Report


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Russia looks to China for an agreement on a new gas pipeline
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Russia is looking to sign an agreement with China to build a new pipeline through Siberia. Moscow put forward the idea many years ago, but it has gained urgency as it turns to China to replace Europe as its main gas customer. Google is rolling out it’s AI Chat Bard. It can access up-to-date information from the internet and has a "Google it" button…
Recent banking turmoil is shining a spotlight on the people whose job it is to monitor banks themselves. Today, we examine the bank examiners and learn why their job is so important for the banking sector. Plus, a recent government report that shows they could be in short supply very soon. For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Mone…
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A Dose of Their Own Medicine with Mike Davis and Rich Baris
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Is the new contest in America just who can put more of the other side in jail? With Alvin Bragg on the brink of indicting Trump, and other prosecutors chomping at the bit to follow him, it's looking like that could be the case. Mike Davis and Charlie talk about the ominous Third World precedent that is being set, the proper way for conservatives to…
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News Wrap: Xi, Putin discuss China's peace proposal for Ukraine
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In our news wrap Tuesday, China's President Xi Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for a second day as the two nations appeared to strengthen ties, Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit to Kyiv offering what he called unwavering support for Ukraine and UN officials say rampant gang violence in Haiti killed at leas…
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EXPLAINER - More and more WA families can't even afford the bond on a new rental
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A massive strike shut down schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District and it's focused on higher wages and better working conditions. This school strike was not initiated by the teachers, who are still under contract, but by some of the district's lowest-paid employees. Geoff Bennett spoke with Sequoia Carrillo of NPR to discuss the latest …
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Irvo Otieno's mother says video shows deputies, workers 'smothered the life out of him'
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Video from a mental hospital in Virginia shows the overpowering use of force that led to the death of a 28-year-old patient. A grand jury indicted 10 people on second-degree murder charges in connection to Irvo Otieno's death. William Brangham discussed the case with Otieno's mother, Caroline Ouko, and attorney Benjamin Crump. A warning: Many will …
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U.S., South Korea conduct military exercises as North Korea ramps up missile testing
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Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are running high. This month, the U.S. and South Korea launched their largest military exercises in nearly six years. In response, North Korea tested five missiles, part of a record number of tests over the last 15 months. Nick Schifrin looks at the debate over U.S. policy in the region as the exercises and tests co…
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World Food Programme director discusses how to address growing global hunger
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The causes of global hunger are many and well-known: conflict, climate and in too many cases, cruelty. But it is the job of the United Nations World Food Programme to push through those barriers to feed hundreds of millions in need. The WFP won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2020 under the leadership of David Beasley. He joined Amna Nawaz to discuss how …
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Iraqis reflect on how U.S. invasion and aftermath changed their lives
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It's hard in Iraq to find a town, neighborhood, street or family that hasn't been touched by the U.S. invasion and its turbulent aftermath. But some parts of the country suffered particularly hard under the repeated waves of violence, loss and trauma. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn tells the story of the last two decades through the eyes and m…
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Since starring in the hit sitcom "Fresh Off the Boat," Randall Park has become a familiar face on television and in some of Hollywood's biggest movies. Now the Korean American actor can also be found behind the camera with his directorial debut "Shortcomings." Amna Nawaz spoke with Park about the film, his long career and the power of authentic sto…
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The regulatory debacle behind SVB’s meltdown
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Today we’re talking about the topic of the day, week, month, and maybe even year — banking. Silicon Valley Bank’s tech startup-centric clientele and remarkably high amount of uninsured deposits made it different from a lot of other banks. But there’s a regulatory landscape in the background of SVB’s downfall story. On the show today, Mehrsa Baradar…
The Federal Government and Coalition are inching closer to securing a deal over laws that will shape the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Trump Says He'll Be Arrested, Invites Protest, Derails GOP Confab
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The former president's announced on social media that he'd soon be arrested, apparently referring to an ongoing state investigation in New York over his hush money payments to adult film actor Stormy Daniels. Trump invited his supporters to protest. The president's post derailed the ongoing House Republican retreat in Florida, where GOP members den…
America is still waiting with bated breath to see if Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg will take the plunge and try to imprison President Trump. Charlie gives the latest developments, and explains why there is no turning back for America once it happens. Charlie also warns against the the comforting —but false—belief that a "backlash" against left-wing over…
While campaigning for president, Joe Biden said there would be no new oil drilling on federal land. But last week he approved the Willow project, one of the largest domestic oil projects in years. WSJ’s Andrew Restuccia explains why Biden made the shift. Further Reading: -Biden Administration Approves Willow Oil-Drilling Project in Alaskan Arctic F…
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Mismatch? Russia’s growing dependence on China
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"In love, there is always one who kisses, and one who offers the cheek."That French proverb was borrowed by Winston Churchill’s daughter to describe the British Prime Minister’s relationship during World War Two with US president Franklin Roosevelt. When observing the optics of Xi Jinping’s 3-day state visit to Moscow, we ask about the stakes of th…
He wants to be seen as a peace broker in the Ukraine war, but is that really why Chinese President Xi Jinping is rubbing shoulders with Vladimir Putin in Moscow? Today, Bates Gill from the Asia Society Policy Institute on China's ambitious plans and whether they should worry Australia. Featured:Bates Gill, Executive Director of Asia Society Policy …
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Sri Lanka bailout: Will it really get better?
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IMF has approved a $3bn bailout package for the bankrupted Sri Lanka. The nation's foreign minister pledged to reconstruct its state-own enterprises and their national airline but it seems like there is still a long road ahead for the island in South Asia, after getting multiple blows by the pandemic, increasing energy prices, tax cuts and the skyr…
UK commitments to phase out gas boilers and petrol cars may be good news for the environment, but do we have the skill to realise our ambitions? Where are all the trained workers able to fit heat pumps in our homes and electric car chargers along our roads? In this programme, Tom Heap joins trainees as they learn the skills they'll need in a greene…
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Russia's and China's leaders debate the war in Ukraine
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Xi Jinping calls Moscow and Beijing 'strategic partners and great neighbouring powers'; Also: Britain's biggest police force accused of racism, sexism and homophobia, and why do fish sing?By BBC World Service
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Included in this episode:1. Sick With Something That Isn’t COVID-19 or the Flu? Here’s What It Might Be 2. Why Even Some of Trump’s Critics Think the Stormy Daniels Case Is Weak 3. Miami Beach Never Wanted Spring Break Partiers, Mayor Says. They Came Anyway and Brought Violence 4. Column: Florida Politicians Want Less Talk About Periods. We Need Mo…
Democracy Now! 2023-03-21 Tuesday Headlines for March 21, 2023 "Stop Dirty Banks": Bill McKibben & Ben Jealous on Ending Big Bank Funding for Fossil Fuel Expansion U.N. Warns "Climate Time Bomb Is Ticking" as Cyclone Freddy Death Toll Tops 560 in Malawi & Mozambique Remembering Mozambican Rapper Azagaia: Police Crack Down on Protests After Death of…
“15-minute cities” are having a moment, and not exactly in a good way. How did a mundane urban planning concept turn into the latest grist for the culture-war mill? Why does the idea of making it easier to walk to school or the grocery store have some people afraid that they won’t be able to leave their homes for more than 15 minutes? And why do so…
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Mines Minister breaks his silence over issues at the Perth Mint
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Credit Suisse was a 167-year-old financial giant. A favored place for the world's super-rich to stash their cash. So why did it collapse? For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subscribe to Planet Money+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.By NPR
“15-minute cities” are having a moment, and not exactly in a good way. How did a mundane urban planning concept turn into the latest grist for the culture-war mill? Why does the idea of making it easier to walk to school or the grocery store have some people afraid that they won’t be able to leave their homes for more than 15 minutes? And why do so…
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China, Russia and the Risk of a New Cold War
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As Xi Jinping, China’s leader, meets with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Moscow this week, Chinese officials have been presenting his trip as a mission of peace. But American and European officials are watching for something else altogether — whether Mr. Xi will add fuel to the full-scale war that Mr. Putin began more than a year ago. Edw…
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TIME's The Brief


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Spotlight: Inside the Billion-Dollar Effort to Clean Up the World’s Most Romantic River
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After years of thwarted ambitions and vague promises, officials say the French capital is set to make its once heavily polluted waterway fit for swimming again. They believe their plan will only build on the progress made in recent years to upgrade waste treatment—and make the Seine swimmable nearly all the time.…
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Iraq: 20 Years On | Invasion, Occupation and Failures
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What happened in Iraq once the Americans and the British arrived? Why was the transfer of power a far from smooth operation? And what else went wrong in what should have been the mission for liberation? In the second episode of this series Iraq: Legacy of War, brought to you by Intelligence Squared, host Manveen Rana, is joined again by Renad Manso…
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"Get Trump," No Matter the Cost with Alan Dershowitz
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The indictment of Donald Trump is disastrous for America, but amazingly well-timed for Prof. Alan Dershowitz, who has a brand new book about the left's obsessive crusade to "get Trump" no matter how much damage it does to our political system. Dershowitz joins Charlie to break down this week's events. Plus, Charlie discusses Robin DiAngelo's public…
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Freaked Out? We Really Can Prepare for A.I.
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OpenAI last week released its most powerful language model yet: GPT-4, which vastly outperforms its predecessor, GPT-3.5, on a variety of tasks. GPT-4 can pass the bar exam in the 90th percentile, while the previous model struggled around in the 10th percentile. GPT-4 scored in the 88th percentile on the LSAT, up from GPT-3.5’s 40th percentile. And…
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2nd Watch and Act alert issued, this time for a fire in the South West
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#133: Was Chapter 19 of The Mandalorian Good?
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Chapter 19 of the Mandalorian, titled The Convert, is a new bag of tricks. The episode focuses on Dr. Penn Pershing, a former imperial scientist turned New Republic supporter thanks to an amnesty program. Former imperial officers find new purpose on life and their service to the galaxy because of it. But, with call for a greater purpose slowly buil…
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Business Daily


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Afrobeats: A multi-million dollar industry
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Arguably the fastest growing music genre in the world, Afrobeats artists are playing to sold out crowds in the most coveted venues across the globe.What started as an umbrella term in London, UK, to encapsulate pop music of African extraction has become a major force in pop culture.But is Afrobeats able to emerge as a major economic force within th…
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A fire posing a possible threat to lives and homes in Perth's north
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Old Montreal fire raises questions about short-term rentals
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One person died and six others remain missing after a fire last week, in a Montreal building that housed several Airbnb units. Matt Galloway discusses calls for a closer look at short-term rentals in the city with CBC reporter Sarah Leavitt; and David Wachsmuth, an associate professor at McGill University and the Canada Research Chair in Urban Gove…