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According to Webster’s Dictionary, sheeple are “people who are docile, compliant, or easily influenced”. According to Natural News, science has proven that 95% of people are sheeple. Wrong Boys investigate. Theme song by The Window Smashing Job Creators https://thewindowsmashingjobcreators.bandcamp.com/ donate: https://patreon.com/srslywrong…
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U.N. Refugee Agency Official 'Ecstatic' At Biden Plan To Reboot Refugee Resettlement
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U.N. Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees Kelly Clements says the president's plan to welcome more refugees "sends the world an important signal." Work is already underway at the U.S.-Mexico border.By NPR
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How Canada Post Is Encouraging Folks To Reach Out And Write With Free Postcards
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Canada Post is distributing prepaid postcards to 13.5 households in an effort to encourage people to connect with others through a handwritten note in its #WriteHereWriteNow campaign.By NPR
Newsjack's host Kiri Pritchard-McLean is joined by Luke Kempner, Nimisha Odedra, Aurie Styla and a virtual audience to make sense of this week in news.This week, we find out how people planning on getting round the wedding capactiy limits, how Pokemon's Ash and Pikachu are getting on after 25 years together, and we speak to the rugby Referee from W…
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Myanmar Military Used Live Ammunition To Quell Protests
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Myanmar's military has used live ammunition to quell ongoing protests, which are trying to restore democratic rule, killing scores of protesters in recent days.By NPR
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Should Have Stayed Mum: Interview With Queen Of Talk Lands Royals In Hairy Situation
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Elizabeth Holmes, writer and longtime royal watcher, about the fallout from Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's interview with Oprah Winfrey.By NPR
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A Writer's Memoir About Her Clerical Job Becomes The Movie 'My Salinger Year'
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A young writer gets a clerical job with the book agent representing J.D. Salinger in My Salinger Year, a movie based on the memoir by Joanna Rakoff.By NPR
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Being Vaccinated Doesn't Mean It's Safe To Take Off The Mask
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What newfound freedoms can people who have been vaccinated feel safe about? With only about 20% of U.S. adults vaccinated against COVID-19, experts explain why some restrictions remain in place.By NPR
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'Reclaimers' Broke Into Empty Houses And Got To Stay — But Others Haven't Since
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In March of 2020, a group of homeless and housing-insecure people broke into empty government-owned homes in a neighborhood of Los Angeles, and occupied them. They called themselves "Reclaimers."By NPR
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The New Head Of the FDA On COVID-19 Tests And Vaccines
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Janet Woodcock, acting commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, about coronavirus tests and the future of COVID-19 vaccines.By NPR
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Long-term Unemployment Remains High Despite American Jobs Returning
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The U.S. job market is starting to show signs of recovery. Though unemployment has been falling, around 4 million people had been unemployed for over six months in February.By NPR
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Mississippi Has No Mask Mandate Or Enough Vaccines — And Some Still Have No Water
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In Mississippi, some residents still don't have running water after a winter storm weeks ago. It's another frustration as the governor lifts the mask mandate among limited COVID-19 vaccination supply.By Kobee Vance
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With Trump Out Of Office, Disinformation Online Is On A Decline
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By almost any metric, the scope of disinformation in America has gotten steadily worse in recent years. But the deplatforming of Trump, and a subsequent dip in lies online, gives room for optimism.By NPR
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Vaccine Disparity Hits Home For Many Foreign-Born Doctors
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Many U.S. doctors have received their COVID-19 vaccines, but nearly a third are foreign-born with family in countries facing no access to it — a disparity that troubles many as they fight the virus.By Farah Yousry
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Secretary Of State Described China As Biden's Biggest Political Test
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In a speech, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken described China as the Biden administration's biggest political test.By NPR
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A Small Choral Group Is Betting Big On Tokenizing Their Art With Blockchain
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A choral group in Dallas hopes to use blockchain to monetize their new recording. Instead of making pennies from streams, they can sell a single copy for thousands of dollars... if they find a bidder.By NPR
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House Cancels Session After Another Militia Threat
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Capitol Police said they had intelligence of a militia group plotting to try to breach the Capitol again on March 4. The threat prompted the House to cancel its session for the day.By NPR
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Some Want 1 Shot, 2 Shots Or None At All: A Neighborhood Deliberates Vaccines
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People in a diverse Seattle neighborhood consider the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine, particularly who is and isn't getting it and why.By NPR
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Sao Paulo Prepares For Lockdown After Record COVID-19 Deaths In Brazil
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Brazil is seeing a record number of coronavirus deaths as a new variant overwhelms the health care system. Over 1,900 deaths on Wednesday marked the second day in a row of record deaths.By NPR
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Cultural Critic Daphne Brooks Explores Influence of Black Women on American Music
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In her new book “ Liner Notes for the Revolution” cultural critic Daphne Brooks explores the Black women artists that were major influences on American music. Brooks uncovers the racial politics at play in the recording studio, on stage, and in the reviews of everything from blues to rock and roll. Yale University African American studies professor…
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The Kids Are Not All Right: How The Pandemic Has Intensified Mental Health Problems for Young People
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The coronavirus pandemic is taking a major toll on the mental health of children and teenagers, who experts say are reporting increased levels of anxiety and major depression. A report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that mental health-related visits to emergency rooms jumped by 24 percent for children ages 5 to 11 and 31 …
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The Movie Industry Holds Its Breath As New York Reopens Theaters
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Movie theaters in New York City are reopening after nearly a year. And the decisions has consequences for the entire globaly output of Hollywood.By NPR
This week The Brilliant Idiots and Wax discuss Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather, Texas opening back up early, we get more wild stories that involve Wax, the stupid things people do for social media attention, and more!!By Charlamange Tha God and Andrew Schulz
Hour 4 of A&G features the issue of limiting police immunity, the guaranteed income experiment, some theories about Tiger's crash and a new pro basketball league may change the college game. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comBy iHeartRadio
Okta buys rival Auth0 for $6.5 billion in stock. Square buys Tidal for $300 million in cash and stock, and adds Jay-Z to the board of directors. Bill Mann analyzes those stories, and discusses whether American Eagle Outfitters’ recent hot streak is sustainable.
Hour 3 of A&G features the mask mandate, excitement over an upcoming movie, Cuomo's fake cry, the relief bill that smells like bacon and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comBy iHeartRadio
White House losing its TV feed. Roger Friedman interviewBy Mark Simone
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Hour 2 Former Royal couple interview with Oprah.
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Cuomo is to blame for the crime spike. Steve Couzzo InterviewBy Mark Simone
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“For the People” voting reform bill is WORSE than advertised. Crowder exposes why. Also, illegal immigrants are crossing the border with COVID. China has a new way to test for the virus … in your butt. And who does Joe Biden think he’s calling a Neanderthal? 10% off Spartan Armor go to https://www.spartanarmorsystems.com/ and enter promo code CROW…
Hour 2 of A&G includes how small biz owners are dealing with vaccinations. Plus, Cuomo's apology, more freakin' NFT's, the Iraqi militant attack on the US airbase and President Biden's old man moment. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comBy iHeartRadio
Hour 1 of the Thursday edition of Armstrong & Getty features MichaelAngelo's reason for wearing T-Shirts. Plus, a wonderful Mailbag, Neanderthal thinking, and a new streaming service scratches an itch! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comBy iHeartRadio
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Thursday, March 4th 2021 Dave & Chuck the Freak Podcast
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Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a new use for deep fake technology for deceased relatives, the most “uncool” emojis to use now, rapper Soulja Boy is beefing with WWE Superstar Randy Orton, Keanu Reeves best/worst movies, an elderly man that almost died eating prime rib, a guy poured kerosene and ignited his brother on fire for changing the TV c…
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Will Gov. Cuomo's Apology Tour Keep Him In Office ?
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The U.S. House abruptly scrapped plans to meet Thursday following a joint bulletin from DHS and the FBI to state and local law enforcement agencies late Tuesday warning that some domestic groups have 'discussed plans to take control of the U.S. Capitol and remove Democratic lawmakers on or about' March 4.…
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Has Rishi budgeted for your business?
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Stimulus Checks, Capitol Threat & WTF Is an NFT?
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Jill and Carlo talk stimulus checks: who's getting what as Senate Dems cut eligibility? Plus, a new threat to the Capitol today, the asset class taking the art world by storm and Meghan Markle gets another raw deal.
President Joe Biden is pushing states to vaccinate teachers by the end of March so schools can reopen for in-person instruction. The House cancels its session today because of a renewed security threat. And, Pope Francis will become the first pope to visit Iraq.By NPR
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Jake Tapper | Texas, Mississippi Lift Mask Mandates; GOP Silent on Amazon Union Push: A Closer Look
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Seth takes a closer look at Texas and Mississippi lifting their COVID-19 restrictions and Republicans staying silent on the drive to unionize Amazon workers. Then, Jake Tapper shares his thoughts on the aftermath of Donald Trump’s presidency, explains the importance of Joe Biden’s refusal to take action against Saudi Arabia and reveals how Democrat…
Sean Farrington has the latest analysis on Budget 2021.By BBC Radio 5 live
Progressives Sell Out Workers on $15 Minimum Wage Neera Tanden Denied Confirmation -- Justice Democrats Weep! Phone Calls from Noam Chomsky, Vince Vaughn, Joe Biden, and Andrew Cuomo! Featuring Stef Zamorano, Ron Placone, and Mike MacRae!
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Neal Katyal + Amber Ruffin + Lacey Lamar
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Amber Ruffin's career is really taking off (FYI, The Amber Ruffin Show is now on NBC), and she and her sister Lacey Lamar are as close as ever, trading stories about the crazy everyday racist behavior Lacey encounters in their hometown of Omaha, Nebraska. Their book You Won't Believe What Happened to Lacey is necessary reading for anyone who doesn'…
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Madison Cawthorn - In The Office - Episode #144
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U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district Madison Cawthorn joins Michael this week for a discussion on how Madison ended up in a wheelchair, the painful process of rehabilitation after the accident and the stunning realization that he'd never walk again, the daily obstacles and restrictions he faces, differences between p…
On March 1st, the White House published a “Proclamation on Read Across America Day, 2021” in which President Biden never mentions Dr. Seuss, unlike his predecessors. This decision shows how radical the people who advise Biden are. For the first time, you have a President mentioning Read Across America Day and not mentioning Dr. Seuss. Just how far …
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California’s Politically Fraught School Reopening Plan Up for Vote
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California school districts will receive $2 billion to open public schools through second grade by April 1st. That’s according to an agreement reached by Governor Newsom and Democratic legislators on Monday. The thorny issue of school re-openings has plagued the state for nearly a year, with school boards, teachers unions, and parents at odds over …
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Host Mina Kim on her Career and the Future of Forum
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Mina Kim is no stranger to KQED listeners. An award-winning reporter and anchor, she took over Forum’s daily 10 AM hour in July after hosting on Fridays for many years. But did you know that she’s from Newfoundland, taught first grade in New Jersey, trained doctors and surgeons to be leaders, and was an avid runner before chasing after three kids? …