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Welcome to Dumb & Dumbest where Curtis Dewar of Dewar PR and Matt Bacon of Dropout Media talk about independent band faux pas, Music PR, entrepreneurship and cats. @dewarpr77 @mattbacon666 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumbanddumbest/support
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ZOO is a video call series wherein two characters are interacting with each other on video call about their problems faced during this lockdown in quarantine. Today we can realize that humans are locked up in their homes due to the spread of Covid-19 all over the world. Using technologies humans are able to contact their loved ones. ZOO is an Initiative by Dropout Media portraying the real scenes of humans today in this quarantine. ZOO is a seven episodic Video Call series where each episode ...
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KindredCast brings you news, views and insights from the world of media, technology and everything in between. Produced by and curated by Kindred Media and powered by global merchant and investment bank LionTree, the show features in-depth conversations with other industry leaders. You'll get the inside scoop on the dynamics driving media and tech, insights into the future and even some life lessons.
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The Daily Music Business Podcast brings you advice for achieving your independent music career every day. Whether you are a new artist or an experienced professional, TDMBP brings you music business tips, strategies, and detailed steps for advancing your career in music from a variety of music business professionals. Though far from exhaustive, topics such as Spotify and Apple Music music streaming and playlisting, marketing, how to get signed, how to make more money with music, music produc ...
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
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John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire. With over 130 million listens of his 3700+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire that generates over 2 million listens every month and 7-figures of NET annual revenue 10-years in a row. Connect with JLD at EOFire.com.
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The Jasmine Star Show is a conversational business podcast that explores what it really means to turn your passion into profits. Law school dropout turned world-renowned photographer and expert business strategist, host Jasmine Star delivers her best business advice every week with a mixture of inspiration, wittiness, and a kick in the pants. On The Jasmine Star Show, you can expect raw business coaching sessions, honest conversations with industry peers, and most importantly: tactical tips ...
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Need a sign to resign? A 31yr old recent career dropout holds space and conversation about The Great Resignation movement and life after leaving. Kris shares her journey after walking away from a decade long career and connects with others who are a part of The Big Quit or were on the quittin wave way ahead of us.
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I’m Inu Etc, the founder of Zillion Media & Inuidea, a school dropout entrepreneur, blogger, web developer, creator, consultant, marketer, traveler, and a hustler like you. I help young hustler build their own online businesses. On this podcast, I share online business strategies, blogging tips, marketing tips, and my thoughts. I also interview successful and inspiring people:) If you are a struggling young hustler or an aspiring entrepreneur then this is the podcast only crafted for you! As ...
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Welcome to The Female CEO Show. With your host, Courtney Quinn, a corporate dropout turned serial entrepreneur with a passion for helping female business owners step into their power and reach their full potential - in business AND in life. The Female CEO Show is filled with marketing and social media advice, mindset and mental health tips, all aspects of business ownership and so much more to support you in your entrepreneurial journey. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or you’re still ...
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Advice, views, funny stories from a standpoint of road comics. Father, Stepdad, Husband, and Ex-Con. High School dropout to college grad. Show is 44 mins long and talks about who we worked with previous week, social media drama, great comedy segments, special guests and who we boycotting this week?
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hear how a 4x felon and 8th grade dropout turns a "OPEN CALL" in 1997 for the film "BELLY" into 25yrs (NYC 1998-2001) & (LOS ANGELES 2001-2023) of FILM,TELEVISION,COMMERCIALS,AWARD WINNING FILMAKER & ACTOR,MUSIC VIDEOS,MOTION CAPTURE,STAGE,MUSIC,VOICEOVERS,CASTING,CHOREOGRAPHER,PUPPETEER,BODY DOUBLE,MODEL(print)etc. WEEKLY you will hear "UNTOLD STORIES" of truly going from "mugshots 2 HEADSHOT$" AND "SUPERMAX 2 SET" this VET OG ACTOR will keep it ALL THE WAY REAL!!....the GOOD & BAD.... I PR ...
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If you're the CEO, Owner, or Founder of a small business, you play a critical role in the growth of that company. In this show, host and video strategist RJ Parrish, shares ways that you can be leveraging your influence and subject matter expertise to grow your business through video. Featuring interviews with successful entrepreneurs that are leveraging digital media to grow their brands, influence, and revenue.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/thelearnasyougrowpodcast/subscribe ; www.BeatsByTheKilo.com ; 4 All My Social Media Pages, &/or to buy me a coffee AT - www.beacons.ai/BeatsByTheKilo A Felon, 8th Grade Dropout from Philly Veteran Rap Artist / Music Producer / Songwriter and now Podcaster M-I-Corleone talks life while starting up Beats By The Kilo Productions For My 1st OFFICAL SHOW I'm Bringing "The Learn As You GROW Show" (Video Clips @ Youtube). To get 3-6 Bonus EXCLUSIVE Audios ...
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Hello and welcome to Hi Felicia formerly known as The Diet Dropout! I am so excited for this shift in energy with the podcast because I felt called to bring you so much more than only talk about nutrition and wellness. Now, don’t get me wrong that subject isn't going anywhere but I have been energetically called to chat about topics like relationships, mindset, business, money, home and some real life stuff that you can apply to your very own life. I am so excited that you are along for the ...
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Two sports and hip hop fans debating the hot news of each culture. Fighting for airtime through speculation and predictions. Based out of New Orleans and Washington, D.C., Jair & Ricky trade takes with facts and numbers. Personal feelings left out the door. Real emotions on display. Play us anywhere, against anyone. We take on all competition, including each other. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/untitledalwaysmastered/support
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Let’s be real. Being in your 20s is HARD. Dating can be a dumpster fire. Creating your career can be a big bag of uncertainty. And this “adulting” thing - where’s the guidebook? If you ever wished you had that tell-it-like-it-is big sis who’s been through it and has the advice you need to get through it too, then “Sh*t I Wish I Knew In My Twenties” is for you. High-school-dropout-turned-Network-TV-Correspondent and Confidence Coach Debra Alfarone shares what she’s learned failing, winning, a ...
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Welcome to Gin & Toxic: a raunchy comedy podcast based around the messy sex & dating lives of two un-hinged best friends living in NYC in their 20s. Hosted by toxicity experts, Christina Harris & Lily Stewart. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok and make sure to tell us; what's the most toxic thing you've ever done? @gintoxicpodcast on Instagram @gintoxicpodcast on Twitter @gintoxicpodcast on TikTok New episodes every Wednesday at 12PM ET. Stay toxic.
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The Big Story is back with a second season! The news culture of our times is noisy, crowded, and honestly so confusing. This is why we are coming every fortnight on your podcast platforms to help you make sense of the new and now. With two new hosts, Anjali and Prateek, the second season of The Big Story will feature longer and well-rounded discussions with experts across science, culture, technology, politics, and more. Tune in on your preferred podcast platform! Millions of listeners seek ...
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From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Ben Butler is the Founder of Top Hat — the 7 year-old, 11-person creative agency with offices in Pittsb…
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In our news wrap Saturday, House Republicans and the White House signaled that a deal to raise the debt limit is within reach, the Texas House of Representatives impeached the state's Attorney General Ken Paxton, Vice President Kamala Harris became the first woman to give the commencement address at West Point, and AAA predicts a record-breaking su…
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As plastic waste piles up in the world's landfills, sewer systems and oceans, the United Nations has set a goal to reduce plastic pollution by 80 percent by the year 2040. Inger Andersen, head of the United Nations Environment Programme, joins William Brangham to discuss the upcoming negotiations over how to realize this goal. PBS NewsHour is suppo…
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The U.S. maternal mortality rate continues to steadily increase, with 2021 being one of the worst years on record. According to the Centers for Disease Control, mental health conditions are among the leading causes of pregnancy-related death. Carole Johnson, head of the Health Resources and Services Administration, joins Ali Rogin to discuss what t…
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The United Nations estimates that nearly 18 million people need humanitarian aid as a result of the civil war in Myanmar, now entering its third year. Aye Min Thant, Burmese-American journalist, and Jonathan Head, the BBC's southeast Asia correspondent, join John Yang to discuss what's happening. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/n…
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From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Simon Severino is the CEO of Strategy Sprints, Europe’s leading remote Growth Advisory. The 34 Certifie…
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Ten days now stand between the U.S. and a catastrophic default on debt. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's new estimate moves the so-called "X-date" back to June 5. Even if lawmakers were to reach a deal Friday night, they still may not be able to get it through Congress before the country fails to pay its bills on time. Geoff Bennett discussed more…
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Earlier this month, a pandemic-era rule that allowed for the quick expulsion of migrants at the border, known as Title 42, officially ended. It created ripple effects on both sides of the border, though not necessarily what many expected. Authorities prepared for a surge in migrants, but that never happened. Amna Nawaz visited both sides of the bor…
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In our news wrap Friday, two more members of the far-right Oath Keepers were sentenced in the Jan. 6 investigation, Russia's southern Belgorod region came under Ukrainian attacks as both sides carried out cross-border strikes and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urged newly minted Navy and Marine Corps officers to face China's challenge in the P…
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Bribery, dereliction of duty, obstruction of justice. Those are just some of the allegations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after a months-long investigation led by members of his own party. The Republican has faced years of scandal but now he faces 20 articles of impeachment in the final days of the legislative session. Ali Rogin discus…
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Indiana's state medical board fined a doctor who made national headlines last year after she provided an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio. The girl traveled across state lines for the procedure as a result of Ohio's restrictive abortion laws. Ali Rogin discussed the decision with Brandon Smith of Indiana Public Broadcasting. PBS News…
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The battle for Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine has been notable for several reasons, its length, its savagery and for the man who's pressed the fight for the Kremlin, the mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin. As Stephanie Sy reports, Prigozhin and his Wagner Group are now the tip of the spear for Russia in Ukraine. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://w…
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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including the ongoing negotiations in Washington to raise the nation's debt ceiling and Republicans Sen. Tim Scott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially launch their presidential campaigns. PBS NewsHour…
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Memorial Day weekend is here which means many Americans will be spending more time in the sun. Experts are using the holiday as a moment to remind people about preventing sunburns and, in more severe cases, skin cancer. Stephanie Sy spoke with Dr. Adewole Adamson for advice on staying safe in the sun. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.…
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From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Mark Bowness hit rock bottom and then built a business that appeared in 200 media outlets and became a …
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It's been a few weeks since the end of a controversial pandemic-era immigration policy restricting asylum and swiftly turning away migrants at the southern border. While the number of border crossings has dropped since the policy was lifted, it has left countless migrants stuck in Mexico awaiting court dates and processing amidst harrowing conditio…
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With the U.S. potentially just one week away from defaulting on its debts, members of Congress are leaving town for the Memorial Day break without a deal. The White House and House Republicans are continuing to negotiate. Lisa Desjardins reports on the latest talks. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders…
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In our news wrap Thursday, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy for his role in the Jan. 6 attack, much of Guam is without electricity and water service after a category 4 typhoon but there are no reported deaths and the U.S. and South Korean militaries began live-fire exercises to simulat…
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President Biden named Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown as the nominee to serve as the new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. If confirmed, he would replace Gen. Mark Milley as the nation's highest-ranking military officer. As Stephanie Sy reports, the pick is both strategic and symbolic. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.…
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George Floyd's murder at the hands of police in Minneapolis three years ago led to a widespread push for police reform and racial justice. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro sat down with the new police chief in Minneapolis to talk about the challenges of the past few years and the department's future. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://w…
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Ever since Elon Musk bought Twitter, he's been clear that he sees his platform as a place for free speech, especially as a space for conservative voices, who he feels have been silenced too often. That was part of the backdrop when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis launched his presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces. Geoff Bennett discussed Musk's plans a…
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The Supreme Court has again weakened the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency. The case involved the EPA blocking an Idaho couple from building a house near a lake on their property, saying the construction would pollute water protected by the Clean Water Act. William Brangham discussed the case with Coral Davenport. PBS NewsHour is sup…
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An investigation by the Marshall Project and the New York Times sheds light on an alarming culture of abuse inside New York state prisons. A review of officer disciplinary records found hundreds of incidents of abuse and mistreatment, and a widespread failure to hold guards accountable. Geoff Bennett discussed the report with Alysia Santo of the Ma…
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Michelle Zauner is a Korean American author and musician, best known as the lead vocalist of alternative pop band Japanese Breakfast. Zauner shares her Brief But Spectacular take on making the ordinary beautiful. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fundersBy PBS NewsHour
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#33 In today's episode Courtney busts business strategy myths that she believed as she was starting her business and shares how they held her back and the pivots she made. She also shares her favorite business strategy that she has ever implemented into her business! It's a juicy one that will help you build the business of your dreams! Connect wit…
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In this episode I chat with Brittany Rizzuto (@miss_rizzo) on IG! We chat about : Her experience as a travel blogger Shares her favorite countries she's visited Solo travel Hidden gems in AZ Loved chatting with Brittany! Follow her content HERE If you enjoyed this episode please rate and review! xo
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Stephen Cabral is a Board Certified Doctor of Naturopathy that specializes in helping people with chronic health conditions heal their bodies and go on to live the life they were destined for. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. No matter what health issue you are dealing with, someone just like you have overcome that. 2. Inflammation is one of the body's defens…
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One year ago, a gunman entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and killed 21 people, including 19 children. Those families are still mourning their loss and survivors are living with trauma. Amna Nawaz spoke with Javier Cazares, whose nine-year-old daughter Jackie was killed that day. A year later, he says he's struggling to move on. PBS N…
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The concern about guns, and the violence done with them, is growing in this country. But Republicans and Democrats have long had very different views about what can be done. Former Republican Congressman Will Hurd is one of the few in his party calling for meaningful gun reform. Amna Nawaz spoke with him in Uvalde. PBS NewsHour is supported by - ht…
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In our news wrap Wednesday, there is still no deal to raise the nation's debt limit but both sides said they're still hopeful, a typhoon pounded Guam with sustained winds of 140 mph and torrential rains, Germany's government launched a crackdown on climate protesters who have blocked roads and sporadic clashes broke out in Sudan despite a ceasefire…
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The presidential race has a new big-name candidate as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis officially announced his run Wednesday. The Republican is a headline machine, shaping national fights over COVID policies, education and immigration. But he faces an uphill climb against former ally Donald Trump. Lisa Desjardins discussed the race with former Rep. Carlo…
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Afghanistan is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Nearly two years since the Taliban's reconquest, Afghans are facing extreme levels of poverty and many are dependent on aid for their survival. But the Taliban's crackdown on women makes delivering that crucial help even harder. William Brangham reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - http…
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Traveling in search of the happiest places on Earth is at the center of the new series "The Geography Of Bliss." You might be surprised by the guide, who many may think of as having a desk job in an office. Geoff Bennett caught up with actor Rainn Wilson during this mental health awareness month to discuss his personal and professional journeys. It…
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Pat Flynn is a father, husband, and entrepreneur based in San Diego. He is a keynote speaker, WSJ bestselling author, tech startup advisor, YouTuber with 150M+ views, and host of the SPI podcast. Matt Gartland is an online entrepreneur with 10+ years experience and 3 exits to date. Today he serves as the CEO of SPI Media. He’s also an advisor and i…
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This week marks one year since the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School where a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers. In Uvalde, Texas, the community is still trying to make sense of what happened that day. Family members who lost loved ones are asking for accountability and action from their elected leaders as many questions have gone una…
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In our news wrap Tuesday, the Illinois attorney general says the sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic clergy in the state was more extensive than previously known with nearly 2,000 children abused between 1950 and 2019, a judge in New York set former President Trump's criminal trial for March 25 and Guam battened down for a powerful typhoon t…
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If you stacked up the full debt of the United States in hundred dollar bills, you could make not one, not two, but 13 piles of cash as tall as the Washington Monument. Lisa Desjardins takes a look at what the nation owes and has the latest on the debt ceiling negotiations on Capitol Hill. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/…
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The impact of the U.S. defaulting on its debt would be felt by many Americans. It could include suspension of Social Security checks or a loss of food stamp benefits, to name just a few. Many economists argue it would be devastating to financial markets, tipping the country into a recession and creating global turmoil. William Brangham discussed th…
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Russia claims it has won the battle for Bakhmut, but the fighting continues as it has for more than nine months. Both sides have taken massive casualties to control the strategically marginal city in Ukraine's east. John Ray of Independent Television News has a rare look at one of Ukraine's military field hospitals and its efforts to save lives sha…
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are the latest corporation to get tangled in the culture wars. They originally planned to include a queer and trans group for a Dodgers' pride event, then, under pressure, retracted their invitation. Now, they've changed their minds again. Stephanie Sy discussed the backlash with LZ Granderson. PBS NewsHour is supported by -…
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In our series Rethinking College, we've put a particular emphasis on showing why it's crucial to build and diversify the teaching pipeline throughout a student's academic life and the impact it can have. Geoff Bennett reports on why developing and recruiting more Black teachers is especially important for Black students to make sure they go on and …
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After weeks of brutal fighting, a ceasefire brokered by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia was signed by leaders of the two factions at war for control of Sudan. The conflict has killed hundreds, injured more than 5,000, and sent nearly a million fleeing. Millions more have been trapped in their homes, unable to access basic services or health care. William…
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At New York's Guggenheim Museum, you can walk around and into artwork by Sarah Sze. Photos, videos, objects, sounds and light are things in our daily lives. All of it is material for Sze, an artist who takes the information overload and gives it a new shape and order. Jeffrey Brown takes a look for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour …
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