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In a continued effort to provide relevant, interesting and engaging programming to our statewide audience, MPB Think Radio provides Mississippi Edition, a weekday news magazine program. Mississippi Edition, hosted by Desare Frazier, features the latest news of the day and interviews with the people who are making the news themselves. The program not only provides Mississippi news but also addresses the ways that national and world news affects our state. Desare Frazier as she shares the late ...
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Banking with Interest, a podcast by IntraFi, features in-depth analysis and insight into the policy changes reshaping the banking industry. With insightful interviews and previews of pending policy challenges, the podcast is an essential listen for anyone connected to the financial services industry. Banking with Interest is hosted by Rob Blackwell, an award-winning former journalist with more than two decades of experience as an expert on financial services policy. He is now Chief Content O ...
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What Could Go Right?

The Progress Network with Zachary Karabell and Emma Varvaloucas

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What if instead of being on the brink of disaster, we’re on the cusp of a better world? No one can deny the challenges the world faces, from pandemics to climate change to authoritarianism. But pessimism and despair are too easy a response. Each week, Progress Network Founder Zachary Karabell and Executive Director Emma Varvaloucas convene a diverse panel of experts to discuss the central issues of our era, including sustainability, polarization, work, and the economy, and make the case for ...
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The FOX News Rundown is the place to find in-depth reporting on the news that impacts you. Each morning, Mike Emanuel, Dave Anthony, Lisa Brady, Jessica Rosenthal, and Chris Foster take a deep dive into the major and controversial stories of the day, tapping into the massive reporting resources of FOX News to provide a full picture of the news. Plus, every night, The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition brings you even more coverage of the day's biggest stories and on the weekend, you’ll hear e ...
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Illinois in Focus

America's Talking Network

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The podcast bringing you the most important stories out of Illinois from TheCenterSquare.com. Join us as we dive into the top headlines and provide insightful commentary and analysis.
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Intellicast

EMI Research Solutions

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Intellicast is a market research industry podcast presented by EMI Research. In this podcast, join host Brian Peterson as he discusses the research industry from a vendor perspective, as well as current trends and happenings in the industry, upcoming events, and interviews with other industry professionals. Intellicast is brought to you by EMI Research Solutions.
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Congress is the least liked and perhaps least understood part of government. But it’s vital to our constitutional government. Congress is the only branch equipped to work through our diverse nation’s disagreements and decide on the law. To better understand the First Branch, join host Kevin Kosar and guests as they explain its infrastructure, culture, procedures, history, and more.
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The Drumbeat with Josie & Pete

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Join us as we talk about policy, not politics! We take a non-partisan approach to discussing serious topics with serious people, all while mixing in lots of humor, some wit, and a slight chance of sarcasm. 😐 Every episode, we’ll kick things off with a question. We’ll explore how Michigan policy decisions impact you and your community. We’ll cover everything from Michigan Supreme Court rulings to pending legislation, executive actions, and maybe even some buzz from the AG and SOS. We’ve got y ...
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Open Matters - The Setfords Podcast has been created exclusively for the more than 450 consultant lawyers and the 130 plus team that supports them at Setfords, a UK-based law firm that has reinvented how lawyers work and how legal services are delivered. With a network of lawyers working remotely across the UK - and some further afield in other countries - we wanted to create a new way to share information and stay connected in a 'listen-when-you-want/where-you-want' way. Chatty and informat ...
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Podcast Parti

AIA North Carolina

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Welcome to Podcast Parti. Here you’ll hear about all things AIA; from advocacy and history, to design awards and resiliency, each month will cover a different, but timely, topic for our listeners to receive and reflect upon, thus making us well-rounded members of the design world.
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A Quality of Place: The Grow Smart RI Podcast explores what smart growth can mean to the Rhode Island community by chatting with planners, advocates, community leaders, and experts in the field. Each episode will try to answer the question: what does smart growth really mean? This podcast is produced by Grow Smart RI, a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization.
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It's been exactly two years since an EF-4 tornado hit rolling fork. And last night, another tornado was spotted in the area. Then, lawmakers have passed a major tax cut bill that will eliminate the state income tax. But critics say it's not going to benefit the average Mississippian. Plus, we speak with a researcher about how a shutdown of the US D…
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Indiana lawmakers returned to the statehouse this week for the second half of the 2025 legislative session. They still have to finish crafting a two-year budget and address a number of bills that advanced out of committees. Read more: Indiana’s legislative session hits halfway point Property tax reform has been a major priority of Governor Mike Bra…
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23andMe, the San Francisco tech company known for its direct-to-consumer genetic testing, announced Sunday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. That’s raised a lot of privacy concerns over the genetic records it holds of roughly 15 million customers. The company said that while in bankruptcy court, that data will be handled with the same level of pr…
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The United States says it has brokered a tentative deal for Ukraine and Russia to stop fighting in the Black Sea to ensure safe navigation for commercial shopping in the waterway. The deal wrapped up days of negotiations in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia that have were working towards a concrete overall ceasefire deal. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Ma…
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The Center Square's Greg Bishop shares the back-and-forth about the possible impacts on Illinois' education funds following President Donald Trump's executive orders to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx…
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The Trump administration unexpectedly targeted the Community Development Financial Institution Fund, touching off concern among bankers and their representatives that the bipartisan program could be eliminated. Ryan Tracy, who covers financial regulation and banking for Capitol Account, explains what happened, why, and the future of CDFIs. We also …
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After the Trump administration ordered the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to a prison in El Salvador, the move is now being challenged by the U.S. Court of Appeals. President Trump and his team argued this move is legal under the Alien Enemies Act; however, a U.S. District Judge issued an order blocking the government from using thi…
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Is Trump’s massive government reform necessary? Can the U.S. build better after DOGE? How efficient are government programs like food stamps and Medicaid? Zachary speaks with Vox co-founder and author of the Slow Boring Substack Matthew Yglesias. They discuss current Republican strategies, ideas for a Democratic response, American and Canadian rela…
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"No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." You may not totally understand what that means, but some say these are the 26 words that made the internet what it is today. And congress may be ready to repeal them. Written and …
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Dujie Tahat can be described in many ways: a poet, a critic, podcast host, and political consultant. In addition to all those titles, they can now add a new descriptor: Seattle’s Fifth Civic Poet. Guest: Dujie Tahat, Seattle Civic Poet Links: Poetry Foundation: salat to be read from right to left Northwest Review: All American Ghuzal Four Way Revie…
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An annual Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats took place but it was a Signal chatgroup among several of the president’s national-security leaders that topped the headlines. Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg was mistakenly added to a chat that was discussing plans to attack Houthi rebels in Yemen. Democrats on the Inte…
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Humans have changed a lot from our cave dwelling days, but one thing that has stayed the same is our need for connections with others. Maybe it’s not so much the need for protection from animal predators anymore, or cooperating to take down a mammoth. Still, our evolution has instilled in us the need to connect with others. And we don’t do so well …
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Hear from survivors of the tornado that tore through Tylertown on March 15th. Our Michael McEwen takes us there as they continue recovery efforts. Then, Governor Tate Reeves has signed a bill into law that strictly regulates panhandling. But legal experts say it could violate the First Amendment. Plus, Mississippi's 2nd District Congressman Bennie …
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For the past 80 years, the Fulbright Program has supported scholars, artists, writers, and professionals in connecting with international institutions to do cutting-edge work. At its heart, the Fulbright is an exchange program that funds research and projects outside of participants’ countries. It aims to build international relationships and cultu…
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Last week, President Trump announced that Boeing will be building the U.S. Air Force's next generation of fighter jets, the F-47. The F-47 named in honor of President Trump being the 47th President and is referred to as the Next Generation Air Dominance, or NGAD. The F-47 will join a legacy of high-performance jets made by the United States but det…
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Early reporting suggests that the Trump administration’s tariff plans for next week may be narrower in scope than the President’s previous tariff threats. With next week ushering out the latest wave of President Trump’s tariffs, an increasing number of U.S. companies are now setting out to reshore their manufacturing and invest right here in Americ…
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The Center Square's Greg Bishop shares a conversation with New Illinois Chairman G.H. Merritt about an upcoming convention for her group and the overall movement to split the state into two. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx…
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While President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency have kept their promise to cut government waste, there have been cuts at the Department of Defense, concerning some about Americas' ability to protect itself against foreign adversaries. Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Representative Rick Crawford (A…
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March Madness season may be a good time for problem gambling awareness month. According to the American Gaming Association, more than $3 billion will be bet legally on this year’s NCAA basketball tournament games. The FanDuel TV streaming show "The Comeback With Craig Carton" is trying to create that awareness and help people avoid and overcome gam…
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Virginia’s 2025 governor's race will be the first real test of public sentiment on the Department of Government Efficiency's cuts and the flurry of executive actions under the Trump administration. Virginia is home to many federal employees, some of whom may see their jobs impacted by DOGE's effort to cut government waste. Virginia's Lieutenant Gov…
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Today, on the Fox News Rundown Extra, the war in Ukraine from the perspective of someone who was a casualty. Our Fox News Senior Correspondent Benjamin Hall was nearly killed covering the war in Ukraine weeks after it started in a Russian attack on our news crew in March 2022. Two of his colleagues did not survive. Fox cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski a…
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(The Center Square) – Despite an historic amount of witness slips in opposition to the Illinois Homeschool Act, the controversial legislation is advancing. Hundreds of homeschool families were in Springfield Wednesday to oppose the measure that adds more regulations on homeschooling families. Among the requirements are that families report to the s…
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President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Secretary Linda McMahon to take the steps needed to dismantle the Department of Education and facilitate its closure. The President aims to relocate the department's core functions, though the moves would still likely trigger legal challenges. Meanwhile, the Trump Administration spent …
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March 21st is 'World Down Syndrome Day', first established in 2012 in order to raise public awareness of Down syndrome. Down syndrome occurs when someone is born with an extra copy of 'chromosome 21' and it is not yet know why this syndrome occurs. As joyful as those with Down syndrome can be, they and their families need support in certain ways th…
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On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve said they’re holding off on any change in its benchmark interest rate. They want more clarity on how the economy is doing and where inflation is headed as President Trump doubles down on his promise for more tariffs coming in April. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the U.S. economy remains solid, he also expects …
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House lawmakers have voted to concur with the Senate on a bill that will eliminate the state income tax. Then, concerns are being raised about the closure of several Social Security offices in Mississippi, even as the Administration is set to require in-person identity checks. Plus, data centers are bringing multi-billion dollar investments into co…
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Topic of the Week (3/21/25): Does the FMC really have the authority to review global maritime chokepoints? Yes! And even more significantly, they can turn away foreign vessels from U.S. ports or assess $1M per voyage penalties if they find unfavorable shipping conditions. Now that the FMC investigation has been released, let’s dive in! Want to know…
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The Center Square's Greg Bishop reviews the back and forth over President Donald Trump's executive order to begin the process of closing down the U.S. Department of Education and the possible impacts on Illinois. Support this podcast: https://secure.anedot.com/franklin-news-foundation/ce052532-b1e4-41c4-945c-d7ce2f52c38a?source_code=xxxxxx…
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This Saturday, March 22nd, the Wing Luke Museum will hold a gala that honors its namesake. Wing Luke was born in 1925 in China. He moved to Seattle at age 6, and grew up helping his family run their laundromat and store. In 1962, he became the first person of color on Seattle’s City Council. Wing Luke would have turned 100 last month, but he died t…
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Climate change can impact the weather in a number of ways, from more severe storms to extreme temperatures and drought. And, as we see in the Midwest every spring and fall, temperatures can vary wildly in the span of just a day. That’s because Indiana is in the middle of a weather front, a transition zone between two contrasting air masses: warm, m…
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President Trump has been pulled into a legal battle over his deportation of criminal migrants. James Boasberg, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ordered the President's Administration to halt deportations and provide more information on those that are being sent out of the country, President Trump says that the…
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In this episode of The Progress Report, Zachary and Emma discuss some encouraging developments around the world, including a new nasal surgery in London that restores smell for long COVID patients, promising advancements in HIV prevention with the lenacapavir injection, and Oslo’s push to electrify construction sites for a quieter, more sustainable…
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