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In this Scandinavian podcast, we provide a Scandinavian outlook on news and politics and try to make it as "low brow" as possible. We tend to favor far out headlines as well as click-bait-like headlines.
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WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

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What's News brings you the biggest news of the day, from business and finance to global and political developments that move markets. Get caught up in minutes twice a day on weekdays, then take a step back with our What’s News in Markets wrap-up on Saturday and our What’s News Sunday deep dive.
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The 'Verse!

Steven Prusakowski - The 'Verse!

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On The 'Verse! is a fun and informative meta journey through your favorite cinematic universes - Marvel, Star Wars, DC, Star Trek, and beyond. It's entertaining for casual viewers and detailed enough for hardcore fans. Join the 'Verse! Squad - Norm, Bridget, Lucas, and Emilia - as your guides. And don't forget our robot sidekick Kronsworth, or he might hit the ship's self-destruct button! Jump aboard for the ride and join us into The 'Verse! Follow on Twitter @TheVersecast theme music via: D ...
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Moldvarp Føroya

Kringvarp Føroya

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Savnssending Moldvarp Føroya - ein føroysk satira í seks pørtum. Moldvørpan er kanska blind, men hon er ikki býtt. Treiskliga gravar hon seg gjøgnum ta myrku føroysku moldina, fyri at finna nøkur av teimum evnunum sum vit alt ov sjáldan síggja á skíggja. Moldvørpan er eisini ein njósnari sum sníkir seg inn á stovnar og felagskapir, fyri at avdúka hvat veruliga gongur fyri seg handan stongdar dyr. Moldvarpa er eisini ein lítil túgva av skarni, sum reyðmaðkurin leggur upp á jørðina um várið - ...
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"Giant Mess" is a sloppy sports and entertainment comedy show hosted by a giant mess, The Real Cinch Neal Lynch. Neal's a single dad who loves to talk New York Giants football, Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, along with life lessons and funny stories along the way. Neal's a former fourth string college quarterback and middling middle relief pitcher with a film and media studies degree who's worked for Playboy, Conde Nast, the New York Post, and SNY and clients like A+E TV Networks (The ...
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How is Meta’s advertising business doing? And is Moderna in trouble after the end of the pandemic? Plus, why did Intel’s stock short-circuit? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 2. The U.S. is still adding jobs, but no longer at a red-hot pace. That sent markets into a tailspin, and economics reporter Justin Lahart says an interest rate cut in September now looks all but guaranteed in order to steer clear of recession. And WSJ reporter Collin Eaton tells us why Chevron plans to move its global headqua…
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High temperatures reached 100 degrees on Thursday, and the hottest day of the year so far will arrive on Friday with the high expected to reach 103. It will mark the ninth triple-digit temperature this summer. The weather this weekend will be slightly cooler with a small chance of showers late Friday night into Saturday morning. Photo credit: Natio…
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A.M. Edition for August 2. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and two other U.S. citizens reunite with their families after the most complex prisoner swap with Russia since the Cold War. Plus, WSJ columnist Dan Gallagher unpacks a bumper week of tech earnings. And, the U.S. recognizes Edmundo González as the winner of Venezuela’s dispute…
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Our App today is called FYSH. Ever since the pandemic, there are a lot of people who decided they needed to make some extra money through side hustles. This is an app for those freelancer types and for companies that need to hire them. It goes through all of the different details that you need to deal with when looking for someone needing a side jo…
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P.M. Edition for Aug. 1. Russia freed the wrongly-convicted journalist as part of the biggest and most complex East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War. WSJ’s Paul Beckett and White House reporter Catherine Lucey talk about what went into the sweeping deal. Plus, food companies have been raising prices for years. WSJ food reporter Jesse Newman sa…
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Volunteers with the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas are bringing school supplies to four schools in Dallas and Plano as part of the organization's "Stock the School" initiative. The United Way says 90% of teachers spend their own money on school supplies and decorations, and the average teacher spent $800 last year. Photo courtesy: Alan Scaia…
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If you're looking for ideas on things to do this weekend around DFW, we've got you covered. KRLD's John Liddle takes you 'Around Town' with plenty of fun things to do this weekend from Festival of Independent Theatres, Jared's Epic Blaster Battle 9, Music Made Here from the City of Garland: RED and more!…
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Students in Garland ISD read picture books to shelter animals Wednesday as they prepare to start the next school year. Students and their parents read to dogs and cats at Garland's animal shelter. "Kids really connect with animals, so this is an easy way for them to build those skills," says Community Outreach Coordinator Christie Fuentes. Photo co…
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A.M. Edition for August 1. Israel’s military determines it killed Mohammed Deif in an airstrike last month, the most senior Hamas military leader it has eliminated in more than nine months of fighting in Gaza. Plus, Trump’s allies launch a $20 million push to reach young male voters. And, the WSJ’s Liza Lin explains how Huawei came back stronger af…
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Our App today is called FCC Mobile Speed Test. This is the new app that the FCC just put out last week. It's a way for you to see the actual speeds on your broadband. They say it's the best way for the federal government to have an accurate map of what actual speeds are around the country. There are two different kinds of tests. The Crowdsource Tes…
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