Created and hosted by Audrey Parry and Maritza Rico, two passionate youngsters/grandmas who want to foster connections amongst young people and those working to share their stories with the world.
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Join 9&10 News anchor and reporter David Lyden each month as he delves into the unsolved murders of Northern Michigan. You can listen to our other 9&10 News podcasts here. We’re Offscript with Lauren Scafidi: https://soundcloud.com/lauren-scafidi-830696323 The One Up XP Show: https://soundcloud.com/one-up-xp-show For the Community, by the Community: https://soundcloud.com/for-the-community Weather On The Go: https://soundcloud.com/weather-on-the-go
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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Sit back and enjoy a weird and shocking story from Japan, both from recent and far history, as researched and told by Vincent.
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Delving into the Historical and Paranormal Mysteries of the Jersey Shore.
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Join me as I explore the darker side of Delaware, the crime, the scandal and even the unpredictable weather and man-made disasters. DangerinDelaware@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/DangeronDelmarva
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Two sisters chat nonsense about life.
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From atop a church tower, a radio station broadcasts investigations into the crimes of a rural village. Narrated and written by Ben Fotheringham. Find us at intermediate.wordpress.com, and at intermediatepod on twitter. Royalty free music by Kevin Mcleod of Incompetech.com.
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The Brohio Podcast
Aliens, Conspiracy Theories, Paranormal, Famous Murders, Cryptozoology, Strange Occurrences, Monsters, UFOs, True Crime, Demons, Occult, Urban Legends, Comedy
Two Bros cover all of the mysteries of the universe. Paranormal, Aliens, Conspiracies, Cryptozoology, Famous Murders, Urban Legends, Monsters, Demons, Occult and Strange Occurrences. Nothing is off limits. The Bros are driven by crude humor and the ability to laugh at everything. If you flirt with the dark side of humor and lack maturity, this podcast could potentially change your life. Instagram: @brohiopodcast Twitter: @Brohiopodcast Email: BrohioPodcast@gmail.com
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Hear the daily local news and get the inside scoop on what’s happening in Duluth, Minnesota brought to you by journalists at the Duluth News Tribune. For more news throughout the day visit duluthnewstribune.com.
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Based on the short story by Stephen King, Strawberry Spring is a scripted podcast set against the backdrop of the sixties revolution on the campus of New Sharon College. We follow a generation of students who don't trust authority, the futile efforts of the local police, and a young, determined reporter as he chases the bloody trail of Springheel Jack, an unrelenting, modern-day Jack the Ripper. After vanishing and leaving his murders unsolved, Jack is back - along with a new Strawberry Spri ...
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If you love history, but want to follow the un-beaten path, then this podcast is for you. My name is Elizabeth Bourgeret and I love to learn about the untold stories of American history. The ones that don't make it to the history books. The darker side. The strange. The peculiar. The deadly. Peek behind the curtain of America's yesterdays and listen to the collection of tales found in my Bag of Bones. #bagofbonespodcast #elizabethbourgeret Contact me: http://www.elizabethbourgeret.com/contac ...
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Each week, husband and wife hosts Marissa and Matthew are exploring a historical true crime, a dark part of history, or a more personal morbid experience. Explore the dark and the bizarre while they hang out in their basement and add to their encyclopedia of the macabre.
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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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Moffee wakes up the Coffs Coast weekdays from 6-9am on Triple M Coffs Coast 106.3.
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Innocent people are getting murdered. Lawyers live in safehouses, and a princess is in hiding. This is Europe today—it just might be the world’s next narco-state. Over the past decade, the historic European ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp have turned into global gateways for cocaine. Think Miami in the 1980s — but with even more drugs, and much shittier weather. In this six-part podcast series from Brazen, host Mitchell Prothero explores Europe’s cocaine crisis through the dramatic stories of ...
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Our heroes set out on an epic adventure to somewhere! A collection of stories, sketches, ideas, DIY punk musings, and A.M. slow golden hits.
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In this podcast, lifelong gardener Don Kinzler joins host John Lamb for a weekly dig into the fruitful topic of gardening in the upper Midwest (North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, eastern Montana and southern Manitoba). Don Kinzler is a horticulturist with North Dakota State University Extension for Cass County. He has been a trusted resource for gardeners in the region for decades. Lamb is an arts and entertainment reporter for The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and a novice gardener, ready to ...
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Listen in as families try to solve their mystery DNA and put their lives back together after a simple swab of the cheek robs them of everything they thought was true. Inspired by three astonishing DNA results in his own life, Emmy-winning journalist and author Samuel Burke delves into the unexpected and sometimes dark side of at-home DNA testing.
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True crime, horrific hauntings, and creepy cryptids. A little bit of comedy, a little bit of drama, a little bit of danger. Two sisters chat it up and laugh it out! We are just the right mix to add to your beverage of choice. So, grab that morning brew, or your "it's 5 o'clock somewhere" drink, walk, jog, clean house, lock yourself in the bathroom, or whatever you like to do, and join us at Ichabod's House! Welcome!!
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True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and ...
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Science Goes to the Movies hosted by Faith Salie, looks at the science in contemporary motion pictures. Written and Produced by Lisa Beth Kovetz.
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Conversations From The Music Of The Beach The South is the birthplace of the best in American music, from the Blues and Jazz, to Gospel and Country Music, to Rhythm & Blues and Trop-Rock. Indeed, the full soundtrack of the South echoes from the mountains to the sea and crosses all genres of American music. Across the Carolinas and Virginia, and farther south into Georgia and Florida, thousands of music-lovers with a soul for a certain carefree coastal lifestyle congregate to celebrate someth ...
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Expensive team building, sticky weather, all about Sue, forgetfulness and murder mysteries.
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Yeeee haw! Welcome back to another episode of Ain't nobody got time for that! In this Sue centric episode Sue temporarily has her hands on her hips as she confesses that she has possibly lost her marbles, and her car keys and Michelle repeatedly asked for help! We also ask, is Michelle the new Carol Vorderman? And, is Sue chatty? Strap in as always…
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 30 July 2024
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On today's episode, police are again searching farmland near Christchurch for missing woman Yanfei Bao, we get the latest on the new Dunedin hospital project, which newly-appointed Health Commissioner, Dr Lester Levy says could be downscaled, the high court trial of a retired eye surgeon accused of murdering his wife and staging her death as a suic…
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NIWA observes increase in ocean temperatures
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NIWA have observed an increase in ocean temperatures east of New Zealand which could impact key fisheries. NIWA's Matt Dunn spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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High court murder trial of retired eye surgeon continues
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The high court trial of a retired eye surgeon accused of murdering his wife and staging her death as a suicide has continued this morning, with evidence from a paramedic who was first on the scene. Reporter Amy Williams spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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World Champion Erika Fairweather insists she's content with her performances at the Paris Olympics despite failing to finish on the podium in her two races so far.
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Midday Business News for 30 July 2024.
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New Dunedin hospital project could be downscaled
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The Prime Minister says the government has been receiving unreliable financial information from Health New Zealand since it came into power. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists chief executive Sarah Dalton spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanihira.
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Police search farmland near Christchurch for Yanfei Bao
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Police are again searching farmland near Christchurch for missing woman Yanfei Bao. Christchurch reporter Timothy Brown spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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Sudden warming event over Antarctica brings icy weather to Australia
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Have you found yourself starting more mornings than usually by saying “phwwooaaarrr it’s a bit fresh”?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How do you revitalise a delapidated tropical island?
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Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, and Keanu Reeves once graced its shores, but now Queensland’s picturesque Double Island lies dilapidated and deserted.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victorian mother jailed for forcing daughter to marry man who murdered her
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A Victorian woman today became the first person to be convicted under Australia’s forced marriage laws.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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People worry that Australia's energy transition will push up bills
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A new Ipsos study has revealed that while many Australians support a transition towards renewable energy, more of us are worried about how it might impact our bills. What does this mean for current green energy projects and what more needs to be done to reassure people that they won't see a steep increase in energy prices?…
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Tax Officer whistleblower Richard Boyle announces High Court appeal
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At the same time, legal experts are urging the government to act on its promised second tranche of whistleblower law reforms.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Learning to rely less on rules and more on each other
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Citizen, constitutional academic and author Cindy Skach on how something as simple and universal as food could help us find a way to rely less on constitutions and laws.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The gift of life: What it's like to receive an organ donation in Australia
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More than 50 Australians died last year while on the organ transplant waitlist and nearly 1,800 Australians remain on the waitlist for an organ transplant.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Greens allege military equipment being sent to Israel
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The Greens say a photo published in an Australian company's investor presentation shows a soldier from the Israel Defence Force holding an anti-drone weapon system.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 29 July 2024
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On today's episode, the Far North mayor says doctor shortages are not limited to the Dargaville Hospital and if whanau can even find a doctor to go to, they are forced to travel hours to get care, a group of youth offenders will start the Government's military-style bootcamp programme today, a retired eye surgeon charged with murdering his wife has…
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Heavy rain, a dumping of snow and wind is set to batter the South Island over the next couple of days with multiple weather warnings in place. MetService meteorologist Mmathapelo Makgabutlane spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Surgeon on trial for murder pleads guilty to meth charges
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A retired eye surgeon charged with murdering his wife has pleaded guilty to methamphetamine charges before the start of his trial in Auckland. Reporter Amy Williams spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Erika Fairweather is confident she can fight for a medal in the 200m freestyle at the Paris Olympics, despite qualifying seventh fastest for tomorrow's final.
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Midday Business News for 29 July 2024
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A group of youth offenders will start the Government's military-style bootcamp programme on Monday. Children's minister Karen Chhour spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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The Far North mayor says doctor shortages are not limited to the Dargaville Hospital and if whānau can even find a doctor to go to, they are forced to travel hours to get care. Far North District Mayor Moko Tepania spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life.
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Most Watched Hallmark Movie Based on Her Health Nightmare and Amazing Life. Diagnosed with a fatal liver disease at 25 and told she only had months to live without a living donor, Heather Krueger faced a nightmare. Miraculously, a donor was found, and part of his liver was donated to save her life. They met, fell in love, and married. The Hallmark …
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Front Row Seat: What I learned in my first aerial silks class
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In this special weekend episode, Duluth News Tribune arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler shares his most recent article in his weekly column, "Front Row Seat." Today's topic is: "What I learned in my first aerial silks class." The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at th…
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Duluth could pay $135K to settle family's discrimination suit
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Here’s a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Friday, July 26, 2024. Stories featured in this episode: Duluth could pay $135,000 to settle family's discrimination suit Bill to turn Apostle Islands into national park would ban hunting in most areas Best Bets: All Pints North pre-party The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of…
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Take better photos of your yard and garden
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A fulfilling part of growing your own garden is sharing it with those you love, and better photos make that easier. In this episode, John sits down with Britta Trygstad, aka Britta The Photographer, to talk about some simple tactics you can use to get better photos of your garden to document it and share it with the world. Learn more about Trygstad…
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The Wrap: Joe Biden pulls out of US presidential race, the rise of Kamala Harris, a cabinet reshuffle looms and is it ever ok for political parties to use AI?
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The wrap of the week in news.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Roy and HG present - People, Medals & Cheese!
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People, Medals and Cheese - it’s the holy trifecta that promises to make Paris an Olympic Games like no other. The opening ceremony takes place this weekend, and Rampaging Roy Slaven and H.G. Nelson are on the ground having given the facilities the once-over, and are now awaiting the starter's gun. Over the next two weeks they'll be trackside, Sein…
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What happens when you mix an oil spill with a typhoon?
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The Philippines is the latest nation grappling with a large-scale oil spill after Typhoon Gaemi caused a tanker - carrying 1.4 million litres of industrial fuel - to capsize in Manila Bay, leaving an oil slick stretching several kilometres off the coast of the capital.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A new project with the University of Melbourne Map of the Month takes a look at the stories that maps can tell Melbournian's about themselves.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Gladys Berejiklian loses appeal against corruption finding
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Former New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian has failed to overturn a finding of serious corrupt conduct against her. The Independent Commission Against Corruption released its report last June after hearing evidence about a secret relationship between Ms Berejiklian and former Wagga Wagga M-P Daryl Maguire. It didn't recommend criminal charge…
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 26 July 2024
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On today's episode, Presbyterian Support Otago says it is open to a police investigation, after the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into abuse in care revealed the organisation destroyed the records of the children in its care, The government is proposing legislation to nullify a Court of Appeal decision and amend the Marine and Coastal Area Act…
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Fiery meeting between council and Wellington Water
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A council meeting to discuss a scathing review into Wellington Water has just wrapped up, and it was a fiery meeting of local mayors demanding answers. Wellington Water Board Chair Nick Leggett spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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Waitangi Tribunal finds Crown has breached treaty principles
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The Waitangi Tribunal has found the Crown breached Treaty principles when it failed to uphold needs of Kura Kaupapa Māori through the Tomorrow's Schools review process. Lead Claimant and te reo Māori stalwart Dr Cathy Dewes spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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The All Blacks Sevens are out of Olympic medal contention even before the Games have officially begun.
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Midday Business News for 26 July 2024
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COFFS TO HOST MAJOR SEARCH & RESCUE EXERCISE: Marine Rescue NSW Northern Zone Commander Darren Hulm chats to Moffee
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Moffee
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Govt proposes changes to Marine and Coastal Area Act
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The government is proposing legislation to nullify a Court of Appeal decision and amend the Marine and Coastal Area Act to so Māori will again need to prove they've had continuous exclusive use and ownership of the area since 1840. Chair of Northland iwi Ngati Wai Aperahama Edwards spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.…
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Presbyterian Support Otago open to police investigation
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Presbyterian Support Otago says it is open to a police investigation, after the Royal Commission of Inquiry report into abuse in care revealed the organisation destroyed the records of the children in its care. Current chief executive of Presbyterian Support Otago Jo O'Neill spoke to Tuwhenuaroa Natinihira.…
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The mystery of who killed Francis Lacey is one that has both baffled and fascinated the Mackinac Island for decades. It's the island’s only unsolved murder.By 9&10 News
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The wait for cannabis dispensaries just got longer
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Here’s a look at the top headlines from around the Northland for Thursday, July 25, 2024. Stories featured in this episode: St. Louis County hits pause on marijuana sales Essentia East Market advanced practice providers vote to unionize The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at…
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MV Noongah wreck discovered 55 years after ship was lost at sea
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For more than half a century, the fate of one of Australia’s worst maritime disasters has remained a mystery.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Simon Holmes à Court on nuclear and the election ahead
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As the Coalition continues to campaign for nuclear power to be part of our future energy mix, more questions are being raised about the viability of the strategy. Simon Holmes à Court talks nuclear and about his strategy for the upcoming election, with Climate 200 funding more community independents.…
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Hong Kong authorities to pursue pro-democracy leader
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A Hong Kong court has decided to not drop the case against prominent activist Jimmy Lai over his national security charges under a Beijing-imposed security law. The 76-year-old founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, was arrested in 2020 during a crackdown on massive pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong in 2019. He was charged wit…
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Plus, Google has sent tongues wagging in Silicon Valley after it announced it would not be 'deprecating third-party cookies' anymore after spending years pledging to scrap them.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How the Earl of Salisbury began the first British spy network
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Long before James Bond and MI6, all the way back in the 16th century, one man was behind the first British spy service.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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