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AUSU Open Mic

Athabasca University Students' Union

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The Athabasca University Students' Union is a representative organization led by undergraduate students of Athabasca University. The AUSU Podcast is dedicated to stories of student life at Canada's only fully online and open university.
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The Voice Podcast

United University Professions

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The Voice is the official podcast of United University Professions, America's largest higher education union. We spotlight our hard-working members, and issues that are important to them and others who believe in a strong effective union.
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Wondering what your Student Union is up to? What’s New With The SU is a podcast dedicated to all things related to student life at the University of New Brunswick. Hosts explore the latest student issues, events, and services offered by the UNBSU and dive into community resources available to students. From discussing campus life and the UNB community to showcasing the latest initiatives by the UNBSU, this podcast is your go-to source for staying informed about student life at UNB. Tune in f ...
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Veteran community organizer Marie Nahikian hosts The Usable Past, where activists share their stories of past and present organizing for better housing, food, banks, jobs, environmental and social justice. A Brooklyn resident, Marie most recently worked with U.S. Housing & Urban Development under President Obama and has participated in building 5,000 affordable homes in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, and New York. Marie has been a neighborhood, civil rights, housing and labor organizer, a com ...
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America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides a clear and unfiltered voice for the working people of America. Radio veteran Ed “Flash” Ferenc leads the discussion with a focus on topics that include the impact of labor unions in America, workers’ rights, legislative actions and labor-management relations. Featured guests include various labor leaders, politicians, journalists and more. America’s Work Force Union Podcast provides updates and information from sources around the United States and ...
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The KJV400 Festival was held September 15-17, 2011 on the Union University campus. It was a festival that celebrated the broad cultural impact of the King James Version in honor of its 400th anniversary, and it featured addresses from Timothy George, Leland Ryken and John Woodbridge along with interdisiplinary analyses by Union faculty members.
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Rethink University asks the question whether young people in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean still need a university education. And where the answer is yes...we tackle the how: how students can go about thinking about what to study, where to study and how to make best use of the opportunity. Rethink University is a project of the St. Mary's College Film Studio and supported by the Past Students Union. This ground-breaking podcast is the first podcast in Trinidad and Tobago made f ...
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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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Plugged In - A Banking Podcast

Al Dominick and Steve Williams

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Plugged In brings you raw, honest takes on all things in the banking industry. That means you aren’t going to get some buzzword-filled, cliche podcast – you’re getting an unfiltered look into topics in the financial world no one else is talking about. Your hosts, Al Dominick and Steve Williams, will talk to top players in the industry about what matters now, and what will shape the future. To groove along with Al and Steve's song references each episode, check out the official Plugged In Spo ...
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UAP Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu tackle E.T and Spirituality. Fueled by the July 2023 US Government UAP hearings of unknown objects, non-human intelligence, and non-human ‘biologics’, that also brought forth legislation titled “The UAP Disclosure Act“, together with the European Union hearing of similar nature in March of 2024, and statements from the Vatican not long ago; we embark on a new journey and take this conversation in a different direction by discussing the emerging question ...
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A podcast about college admissions. Created for high school kids in all levels of college preparation and their parents. Produced and hosted by a college professor and a college admissions pro, husband and wife, Anthony and Jankel Cadavid. Each episode dives into the steps of the college admission process, the best colleges and universities in the country, and the most promising careers and professions.
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The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators and its member locals have been serving the needs of BC's educators for fifty years, providing resources and support and advocating for workers' rights and benefits since the College Faculties Federation first formed in 1970. As members of the BC Federation of Labour, the Canadian Association of University Teachers (and its National Union), and the Canadian Labour Congress, FPSE stands with 3.3 million union members in Canada who work for quality pu ...
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This Is Purdue

Purdue University

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This Is Purdue, the official podcast for Purdue University, highlights stories about Boilermakers from across all disciplines, who through research, innovation and determination, have persistently pursued their next giant leap. Hosted by Purdue University alum, Brian Lamb School of Communication graduate, and Indiana native Kate Young, This is Purdue aims to examine all of the incredible accomplishments of Boilermakers and their contributions to the world. Join us every other Thursday as we ...
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Welcome to the Unjustified Behavior podcast where we keep it 100% real at all times no matter what. With a very diverse group, we discuss anything under there is from relationships, to kids, jobs, sexuality, health, finances, art and general life topics along with current day topics. Sit in and pick our brains and you might lose your own mind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wisdom Within with Sonya Lyn is a soul-stirring podcast inviting you on a transformative journey home to your divine nature. Each episode is a foot on the spiritual path to self-realization of unity through love, light, and liberation while unraveling the truths of who we are and our purpose for having a human experience. Through (spiritual practice) sadhana we unite our limited self to our unlimited universal self awakening to the purpose and truth of eternal consciousness and bliss. This c ...
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Welcome Project

Welcome Project at Valparaiso University

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Collecting stories to make a difference. These first-person stories are part of the Welcome Project, an audio and video collection at Valparaiso University. Visit us as welcomeproject.valpo.edu.
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The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence seeks to advance a critical debate on the new political economy of Europe. We are based at Dublin's European Institute (DEI) at University College Dublin. The DEI is the oldest and largest university centre for research on European politics in the Republic of Ireland. In this podcast we interview scholars, journalists, policymakers, and activists. Our focus is on the Centre's three key research themes: economic governance, democratic legitimacy, and prote ...
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On weekdays from 7 AM – 10 AM, the Morning Majlis kick-starts the day with a team of three dynamic personalities, bringing listeners the stories shaping the headlines, plus interviews with game-changers and industry experts on a variety of topics. It is hosted by Abdul Karim Hanif, Louis Denham & Rania Saadi.
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Randal Wallace Presents : "George H. W. Bush" a four season look back at his extraordinary life, career, and his single term as President of the United States. A term that saw the high point of American Leadership around the world as he steered the world through the fall of the Communist superpower, the former Soviet Union. It also saw the United States lead a worldwide coalition against aggression by the Middle Eastern Dictator Saddam Hussein, and setting the example on how to fight such a ...
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StirPod

University of Stirling Podcasting Society (StirPod)

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An as-and-when podcast from the University of Stirling Podcast Society - our society podcast will feature podcasts made at events, as well as episodes of our members' podcasts, and episodes they have made for the society; it may feature interviews with staff and students from the University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland, UK. As a university with many students from around the world, we may also, at times, have students talking about life here in Scotland and back home.
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Trendy

Tortoise Media

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Britain’s top polling expert, Professor Sir John Curtice, and former Downing Street advisor, Rachel Wolf, explore the key political, social and economic trends that help shape what voters think and what politicians do. New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow the feed today to make sure you don't miss an episode. To find out more about Tortoise: Download the Tortoise app for a listening experience curated by our journalists. Subscribe to Tortoise+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-fr ...
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Hosted by Nathan Shnaider, this podcast brings together a diverse array of guests for engaging conversations, delving into a spectrum of topics to provide thoughtful perspectives and insightful discussion.
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Conversations with prominent state and national newsmakers – politicians, advocates, analysts, academics and activists — about the news, events and public policy debates that shape life in North Carolina.
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The mission of this podcast is the formation of your heart in love and for love, Together, we shore up the natural, human foundation for your spiritual formation as a Catholic. St. Thomas Aquinas asserts that without this inner unity, without this interior integration, without ordered self-love, you cannot enter loving union with God, your Blessed Mother, or your neighbor. Informed by Internal Family Systems approaches and grounded firmly in a Catholic understanding of the human person, this ...
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How British is Scotland?

University of Glasgow

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Part of a series of lectures by academics in the Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies at the University of Glasgow addressing the question of Scotland’s historic Britishness from different disciplinary perspectives.
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The Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast

The Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast

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Welcome to the Rugby Coach's Corner Podcast - Sharing ideas to make the game better! #TRCCP is a fortnightly podcast where we discuss rugby coaching concepts with a variety of people involved in the game at all levels. Follow via Twitter @RugbyCoachsCnr and like on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/therugbycoachscorner Check out the website via www.therugbycoachscorner.com
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Creativity is captivating, transformative, and sometimes even magical. It’s at the core of what makes us human, and it’s central to the DNA of Dayton, Ohio. Creating the Future is a podcast that explores the inspiring stories of creative thinkers who call Dayton home. Join Ohlmann Group as we spotlight the visionaries driving progress and sparking positive change in Dayton and beyond.
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Identity/Crisis

Shalom Hartman Institute

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In a frenzied media cycle, Identity/Crisis delves into the big ideas behind the news from a uniquely Jewish perspective. From the Shalom Hartman Institute, host Yehuda Kurtzer invites leading thinkers to unpack current events effecting Jewish communities in North America, Israel, and around the world, revealing the core Jewish values underlying the issues that matter to you. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR MORE HARTMAN IDEAS
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Love 'n Life

Joe & Sarah Hawley

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Welcome to Love 'n Life! Join us as we chronicle our journey of falling in love during quarantine, starting new businesses, navigating pregnancy, getting married, our experiences with plant medicine, sex, and planning a home birth... all in one year! We hold nothing back and we're inviting you to join us on this wild exploration of what it means to live a conscious and connected life in sacred union.
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Discover the experiences of international students studying at Lund University in this special series of the Lund University International Podcast. In each episode, we focus on a different region of the world, inviting student guests from countries in that region to discuss their experience and offer advice to prospective students considering coming to Lund. The Lund University International Podcast is produced by the Division of External Relations at Lund University. For more information, i ...
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Pete Ielmini, Executive Director of the Mechanical Insulators Labor Management Cooperative Trust (LMCT), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to provide an update on the Federal Mechanical Insulation Act. He also discussed how fire stopping education could assist the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development create safer properties.…
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Send us a text On the 33rd anniversary of the address to the Kennedy Political Union at American University by Senator Strom Thurmond, we thought we would rebroadcast it here for you. In this address, Senator Thurmond will talk about various issues of the day from the recently concluded Clarence Thomas Hearing, to military preparedness, to politics…
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Beloved listeners, back from a trip to India, I am excited to share wisdom from the East. Yoga is an ancient Indian philosophy and practice that originated thousands of years ago. It is a spiritual discipline that focuses on the union of the mind and body and is an art and science of healthy (right) living. Yoga is not physical exercise. Yoga is an…
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Day two of the trial over medical cannabis initiatives brought two witnesses to the stand. A petition circulator advocating to legalize medical marijuana testified in court that the organizer of the campaign encouraged her to sign off on petitions she had not circulated. The trial in Lancaster County District Court may determine if the medical mari…
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A detainee in Tatarstan set himself on fire during a session of the republic’s Supreme Court on Wednesday. The prisoner joined the hearing via video link from detainment. The media outlet Inkazan cited local sources who claim the inmate somehow soaked his clothing in flammable materials before joining the court session. Guards rushed in and extingu…
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Russia’s Federal State Statistics Service has stopped publishing migration statistics in its monthly report on the “Socioeconomic Situation in Russia.” Demographer Alexei Raksha was among the first researchers to draw attention to the policy shift. Previous reports included data on internal migration, migration with CIS countries, and foreign migra…
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Kevin Cooper, National Political Director for the American Federation of Government Employees, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss his career path to the AFGE. He also discussed how government policy has positively impacted organizing over the past few years and how members have reacted to educational opportunities around the e…
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U.S. Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Robert Wood revealed during a U.N. Security Council meeting on Thursday that American officials recently learned that 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now present in Russia’s Kursk region. “And I have a very respectful question for my Russian colleague: Does Russia still maintain that there are no DPRK [D…
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Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that a Russian court’s recent decision to fine Google roughly $2.5 trillion trillion trillion (more money than the entire world's GDP) was an exercise in “symbolism.” According to Vladimir Putin’s spokesman, “These demands highlight the essence of our [Russian YouTube] channels’ complaints agai…
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The Finnish Prosecutor’s Office has formally charged Russian neo-Nazi and Rusich Group paramilitary unit commander Yan “Slavyan” Petrovsky with five war crimes allegedly committed in the fall of 2014 while fighting alongside Russian proxy forces in Donetsk and Luhansk. Finnish officials say Petrovsky (legal name: Voislav Torden) and his comrades we…
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Prosecutors are seeking a hefty fine and a 17-year prison sentence in a treason case now underway in Yekaterinburg against a former Uralvagonzavod engineer. Officials contend that Danil Mukhametov sold sensitive military-technical information to Ukrainian intelligence agents between 2022 and 2023. A verdict is expected next week on Tuesday, Novembe…
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Human rights activists fear that prison officials plan to press new bogus charges against Zarema Musayeva, the jailed mother of two Chechen opposition figures. On Thursday, a watch group reported that Musayeva was recently interrogated about a supposed “attack” on a Federal Penitentiary Service officer. In January 2022, Chechen state agents abducte…
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A Russian military court sentenced Belgorod University student Ibrahim Orudzhev to 16 years in prison for allegedly receiving terrorist training and preparing an attack. Police arrested Orudzhev in November 2023 for photographing a military enlistment office in Moscow and originally charged him with only the misdemeanor offense of disobeying law en…
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the Labour Party have unveiled their first budget in 14 years. John and Rachel are joined by Merryn Somerset Webb to discuss the big takeaways and what this means for the country's economic future. Hosts: John Curtice and Rachel Wolf Guest: Merryn Somerset Webb, senior columnist at Bloomberg To find out more about Torto…
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Send us a text In 1992, as the Cold War had come to an end, George H. W. Bush was up for re-election. It should have been a cake walk. Bush had accomplished more in three years than many Presidents accomplish in 8 years. He had presided over the end of the Cold War, victory in the Gulf War, and in Panama, he had bailed out the Savings and Loans, pa…
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Chinese sanctions on Skydio, the U.S.’s largest drone maker and a supplier to Ukraine’s military, have blocked the American company’s sole battery supplier, reports The Financial Times. “China’s sanctions, imposed on October 11, hit several U.S. groups, including privately held Skydio, in retaliation for Washington’s approval of the sale of attack …
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On Wednesday evening, the Russian military dropped a guided aerial bomb on Kharkiv’s Saltivsky district, damaging a nine-story apartment building and completely destroying two of its floors. Oleh Synehubov, the head of the region’s military administration, estimated that at least 34 civilians were injured in the attack. The bombing also killed a 12…
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Police arrested defense attorney Timur Idalov in Grozny and transported him to Moscow to face charges for threatening a public prosecutor in October 2022 during a trial. Idalov was previously arrested for the same incident in April 2023 but later released from jail. He could face up to two years in prison if convicted. Timur Idalov has worked as a …
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Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) says it’s unwilling to divest from Russia without compensation. In a conference call on Wednesday to discuss the bank’s third-quarter performance, CEO Johann Strobl fielded at least four questions about the company’s Raiffeisenbank subsidiary. He stressed that RBI prioritizes its “accelerated downsizing…
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In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Jennifer Pyrz, president and CEO of IndyGo. A Purdue engineering alumna, Jennifer (BS civil engineering ’95, MS civil engineering ’97) was appointed president and CEO of Indiana’s largest public transit agency in May 2024. In this episode you will: Discover the advantages Purdue students in Indi…
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Police in five regions across Russia arrested suspects in an extremism case targeting an online group that publishes footage of violence against prisoners and detainees. Officials say the community in question “entices” inmates by appealing to Russia’s outlawed “AUE” criminal subculture and supposedly incites men against guards and goads them to at…
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Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of the Chechen Republic, said on Wednesday that a Russian drone strike against the Ukrainian military’s UAV control center in Kyiv was retaliation for a Ukrainian attack earlier this week on a Chechen special forces training university in Gudermes. Kadyrov claimed that intercepted Ukrainian communications indicate that the …
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told Bloomberg in an interview on Tuesday that he spoke to Vladimir Putin earlier this month for the first time in two and a half years. When Vucic asked Russia’s president about the possibility of a ceasefire, Putin reportedly dismissed the idea, saying that “all the goals of special military operations, as he sa…
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The mother of a 10-year-old girl in Crimea will face misdemeanor parental negligence charges after her daughter shared a video on TikTok where she added supportive emojis below a Ukrainian flag (a rainbow, a heart, and emojis showing ill and injured faces) and negative emojis below a Russian flag (several bottles of alcohol and an angry face). At t…
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President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday that Ukrainian incursion forces have never had any intention of seizing control of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, though he insisted that his troops could manage it. “We could [have done it], but we never wanted it. Because we understand what it [would mean] — that we will be the same as Russia. We are…
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VTB Bank is accepting applications for preferential mortgage loans in the Luhansk and Donetsk Ukrainian territories now occupied by Russia. The new mortgage option offers a two-percent annual interest rate and requires a down payment of 10.1 percent of the property’s cost, with loans capped at six million rubles. VTB also plans to offer the prefere…
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Users of Russia’s Gosuslugi Federal State Information System have received warnings that accounts registered with Gmail email addresses are in danger of losing portal access due to Google’s alleged suspension of SMS confirmations inside Russia. Gosuslugi encourages users to migrate their accounts to “any other” email service. Russian officials and …
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Jon Schleuss, President of The NewsGuild-CWA, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the decision by the owners of the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post to not publish presidential endorsements ahead of the November General Election. Schleuss also compared the difference between Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance crossing th…
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Send us a text In this special Halloween Episode we speak again with Reverend David William Parry and explore the Occult / UFO Connection. Our conversation gets so dark at one point, the robust internet connection suddenly severs completely. Is it a coincidence? You be the judge. So sit back, buckle up and join us on this spooky journey. ... Chapte…
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A school in Khabarovsk has established a youth society dedicated to studying the ideas of Juche — the state ideology of North Korea and the official ideology of the Workers' Party of Korea. The history teacher and school adviser behind the initiative told the state-run news agency TASS that the group was created with help from North Korea’s local c…
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Police and FSB agents arrested three people in the Vladimir region working at a military recruitment center. The Internal Affairs Ministry’s spokeswoman said on Wednesday that the suspects stole SIM card numbers from men enlisting as contract soldiers and then remotely seized control of their bank accounts, embezzling more than 11 million rubles ($…
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On Wednesday, the U.S. Treasury Department announced another round of sanctions against Russian officials. The latest measures target 275 individuals and entities involved in “supplying Russia with advanced technology and equipment that it desperately needs to support its war machine.” Among the designees are several Russian deputy defense minister…
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Effective today, Sberbank is raising its average weighted interest rates on loans under Russia’s family mortgage program by 1–4 percentage points above the government-set limit. The exact hike on a particular loan will depend on the loan’s amount. Sberbank said its new policy responds to the Central Bank’s recent decision to raise its key interest …
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The mayor of a town outside Chelyabinsk has resigned after a small riot last week in response to the murder of a local woman allegedly by a member of the Roma community. In a public statement, Korkinsky District head Natalya Loshchinina said state officials are well aware of the “so-called ‘Gypsy problem,’” and she lamented that her office’s effort…
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Send us a text In our Season finale of the historic year that was 1991, we look at the end of the Cold War, the fall of the Soviet Union itself. It began in a bloody revolution that saw the execution of not only Czar Nicholas the second but also his entire family including his young daughters. In the 69 years it officially existed and in the five y…
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On November 17, a trio of Russian dissidents in exile — Ilya Yashin, Vladimir Kara-Murza, and Yulia Navalnaya — plan to lead a march in Berlin against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In a statement on social media, Yashin said the antiwar demonstration’s demands are threefold: (1) the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, (2) the prosecution of …
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Russia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has vowed to retaliate following an incident involving a Russian film crew at an airport in Washington, D.C., earlier this week. Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement released on Wednesday that U.S. border officials detained a film crew from the tabloid Izvestia and refused to admit a cameraman in the gro…
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Dr. Derk W. Krieger, Consultant Neurologist, talks with the Morning Majlis team about the importance of the World Stroke Awareness Day, celebrated annually on October 29th, and provides advice on daily lifestyle changes one can do to prevent becoming susceptible to strokes.Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or …
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Merrilee Logue, Executive Director for the National Labor Office of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss her battle with breast cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. She shared what she learned from her battle in hopes it will help others navigate their care post-diagnosis. Greg Ler…
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Almost 60% of Nebraska voters oppose sending taxpayer dollars to private schools, according to a set of polls from The Midwest Newsroom and Emerson College Polling earlier this month. On Nov. 5, voters will decide if a state-funded scholarship program for private schools continues.By Nebraska Public Media
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North American Jews are seeking different types of belonging, marked by a steady decline in synagogue membership over the last several decades. What are people searching for in their Jewish communal lives, and how are rabbis adjusting their work to accommodate these new communal needs? In this second episode of Rabbinic Identities/Rabbinic Crises, …
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Brian Renfroe, President of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the union’s tentative agreement with the United States Postal Service. Renfroe also spoke about the NALC “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive and an increase in the number of letter carriers assaulted on the job. Dean Ni…
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