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The hosts of NPR's All Things Considered help you make sense of a major news story and what it means for you, in 15 minutes. New episodes six days a week, Sunday through Friday. Support NPR and get your news sponsor-free with Consider This+. Learn more at plus.npr.org/considerthis
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Unfiltered, radical conversations at the intersection of queerness and education. Feeling isolated in your school, department, or campus? You’re not alone. Teaching While Queer brings together LGBTQ+ educators and activists to talk about identity, inclusion, burnout, book bans, drag in the classroom, and finding joy while fighting for justice. Hosted by Bryan Stanton (they/them)—a former Teacher of the Year turned theatre pedagogy nerd—this podcast centers storytelling as a survival tool and ...
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Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast

Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus and Bob Nixon

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Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour radio newsmagazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues. Since 1991, Between The Lines has provided in-depth, timely analysis on a wide range of political, economic and social issues including: increasing disparity in wealth in the U.S.; the crisis in the U.S. health care system; international grassroots mobilization to confront global climate change; racism permeating the pri ...
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Stanford Legal

Stanford Law School

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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine (Broadcast-affiliate version)

Scott Harris, Melinda Tuhus, Bob Nixon and Richard Hill

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Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour radio newsmagazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues. Since 1991, Between The Lines has provided in-depth, timely analysis on a wide range of political, economic and social issues including: increasing disparity in wealth in the U.S.; the crisis in the U.S. health care system; international grassroots mobilization to confront global climate change; racism permeating the pri ...
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Inside The Squad

Lafayette Police Department

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INSIDE THE SQUAD is brought to you by the Community Outreach Unit of the Lafayette, Indiana Police Department. From crime statistics, to crime prevention and everything in between, this is your inside look into what’s happening at the LPD.
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The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty “read” how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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Critical Ecologies

Patrick Bresnihan

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A series of short interviews with postgraduate students in the Geography Department of Maynooth University. Students discuss their original research on diverse topics relating to environmental and spatial justice in Ireland. The series is part of the Critical Ecologies class on the MA in Geography and Spatial Justice.
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The Education Channel is a partner to educators, a resource for parents, and a way for students across the lifespan to continue learning and growing. Our evolving lineup of programs is designed to support educational goals and encourage creativity during the pandemic and beyond. Supported by the Department of Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Extension. Visit: uctv.tv/education.
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Behind the Walls

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Behind the Walls is a ground-breaking six-part podcast series that for the first time takes listeners on a journey into NSW prisons and parole offices. Podcast host Michael Duffy, a crime author and former journalist, spent six months recording the interviews at 11 correctional centres and four Community Corrections offices, where staff manage offenders on community orders. Thirty correctional officers from prisons including Bathurst, Lithgow, Cessnock, Cooma and Long Bay share their stories ...
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These podcast episodes are being brought to you by the National Tribal Clearinghouse on Sexual Assault (NTCSA). Visit supportingourcircle.org to learn more. Through a partnership between the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) and Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition (MIWSAC), NTCSA offers technical assistance, training, and education on issues related to sexual assault and abuse against American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) populations. NTCSA addresses cultu ...
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Each Episode, Chief Deputy Joe Perkins visits a different Unit or department of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office, in Forsyth County, Georgia. Subscribe and follow along to hear the ins and outs of the various law enforcement folks that make up the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office agency. Chief Perkins will find out what it takes to get the job, what training is needed to keep the job, and what technology and tools are used to get the job done.
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The Commons Good podcast is about stewardship and starting points for learning and acting together to secure intergenerational well-being and equity for all. It makes visible the practices and progress of community pacesetters, sparking dialogue about what it takes to create legacies of dignity and inclusion, and build the civic muscle needed to expand vital community conditions.
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"This Week in Black History, Society, and Culture" is a monthly podcast produced by Dr. Hettie V. Williams Professor of History in the Department of History and Anthropology at Monmouth University. Williams is the author of several essays, articles, book chapters and the author/editor of seven books. Her research interests include African American intellectual and cultural history, women's history, and race/ethnic studies. She is also the former director of the Trotter Institute for the Stud ...
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Welcome to World News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily world news, global updates, the latest developments about Israel war, Ukraine war, the Red Sea tensions involving Yemen's Houthis, and more. Don't miss out on the most important news stories impacting our world today. Want to get these updates b ...
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Interruptions is a podcast hosted by Rev. Odell M. Cooper and Cathy Patton, two parents whose lives were Interrupted - one by gun violence and the other by autism. The hosts use their voices to Disrupt the Silence caused by inherited faith and family traditions, cultural and societal stigmas, and fear. Each episode openly addresses racial and economic disparities and the impact on mental health in communities of Black and Brown people. Their guests share personal stories about how their live ...
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The 20 episode, unscripted video podcast, Awkward Conversations, is hosted by Full House and Fuller House star, Jodie Sweetin, and joined by Amy McCarthy, a Senior Clinical Social Worker at Boston Children's Hospital.The two will be chatting with celebrity parents and guest experts on how to prepare for the awkward conversations with their kids and furthering the discussion on how to give parents the tools to empower their kids to stay safe, substance free and make smart decisions! Parenting ...
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(0:10): Shatta Wale's Tax Investigation Sparks International Attention and Protests in Ghana (2:06): Supreme Court Greenlights $783M NIH Funding Cuts, Stirs Controversy Over Diversity Research Impact (4:31): WHO-WMO Urgent Alert: Extreme Heat Threatens 2.4 Billion Workers, Calls for Global Safety Measures (6:46): Uganda to Accept Non-Criminal U.S. …
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The people of Northern Gaza are starving. That’s according to an official declaration by a United Nations-backed group of experts, who comprise the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification or IPC. They say that famine has officially reached Gaza city and could soon reach other areas of the territory. Still, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neta…
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(0:10): Kneecap's Mo Chara Faces Court for Hezbollah Flag; Case Highlights Free Speech Tensions in UK (2:21): Trump Demands Fed Governor Lisa Cook's Resignation Amid Fraud Allegations and Rate Policy Dispute (4:14): Antarctic Ice Loss Threatens Irreversible Climate Change, Urgent Global Action Needed (5:58): UK Inflation Hits 3.8% in July, Driven b…
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In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, leaving more than 1300 people dead and becoming the most expensive hurricane in history with overall economic losses estimated at $125 billion. It was also a harbinger of what would happen to hurricanes in the years to follow, as climate change would make them an increasingly powerful …
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In this episode of Stanford Legal, host Professor Pamela Karlan interviews her Stanford Law School colleague Professor Lisa Larrimore Ouellette about actions by the Trump administration that Ouellette says are undermining scientific research and jeopardizing America’s longstanding global leadership in medicine and innovation. Drawing on an essay sh…
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President Trump says the administration’s takeover of DC is making life safer. But many of the city’s residents and business owners are questioning the administration’s moves? So what exactly is the goal of the federal takeover in DC? For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email…
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Partnership for Civil Justice Fund's Mara Verheyden-Hilliard: Trump’s Militarized Occupation of Washington, D.C. a Rehearsal for Takeover of Other U.S. Cities "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future" author Jason Stanley: Assessing Trump’s Seven Months of Authoritarian Rule Stop Cop City defense attorney Xavier de Jano…
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Partnership for Civil Justice Fund's Mara Verheyden-Hilliard: Trump’s Militarized Occupation of Washington, D.C. a Rehearsal for Takeover of Other U.S. Cities "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future" author Jason Stanley: Assessing Trump’s Seven Months of Authoritarian Rule Stop Cop City defense attorney Xavier de Jano…
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(0:10): Trump Ally's Tactics in Letitia James Probe Stir Controversy Over Justice Department Integrity (2:43): Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Weapons to North Korea, Aiding Potential Attack on South Korea (4:26): Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Proposal Amid Intense Negotiations in Cairo; Israel's Response Uncertain (6:17): Apple Expands DIY R…
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“If we don’t tell queer history, students grow up with fake education—and fake history is the foundation of oppression.” In this episode, Robert Keston, President & CEO of the Stonewall National Museum Archives & Library in Fort Lauderdale, shares how queer educators can resist erasure and fight for visibility in schools. From his activism during t…
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Anna Corrigan grew up in Dublin, Ireland. She thought she was an only child, until she was in her 50s and discovered a family secret. Corrigan found documents showing her mother had spent time in one of Ireland’s so-called mother and baby homes — places where single women went to give birth. And that she had given birth to two sons there. Two broth…
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(0:10): States Sue Trump Administration Over Immigration Conditions on Crime Victim Aid, Citing Safety Concerns (2:17): Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz Launches Major Infrastructure and Environmental Initiatives on Japan Visit (4:43): Hamas Accepts Ceasefire Proposal Amid Intense Negotiations in Cairo; Israel's Response Uncertain (6:38): Australia Cancels V…
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In the last few days, President Trump has met separately with the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, in an attempt to break the deadlock and end the war. Today’s meeting at the White House between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy seemed to go much better than last time, when Zelenskyy left early after a heated argument in the Oval O…
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Dr. Robert Drake (Columbia University, New York) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss a personal reflection looking back at research conducted at Dartmouth in the 1990s looking at mental health, employment, individual placement, and support. Transcript 00:49 Dartmouth in the 1990s 01:59 Failures and successes 04:01 “This was really the greate…
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(0:10): PM Modi to Inaugurate Delhi's Rs 11,000 Crore Highway Projects, Transforming Connectivity and Reducing Congestion (2:41): Coastal Communities Ramp Up Climate Resilience Efforts Against Rising Seas and Storm Surges (4:36): C P Radhakrishnan Nominated for Vice President: BJP's OBC, South India Strategy in Action (6:22): German FM Lauds Japan'…
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President Trump turned to the Heritage Foundation help pick his appointee to lead a traditionally non-partisan agency. NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with political science professor E.J. Fagan, author of “The Thinkers: The Rise of Partisan Think Tanks and the Polarization of American Politics” to understand why Trump’s close relationship with the conse…
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Paris has increasingly found itself on the frontline of the climate crisis and covering the city and the rest of France now means regularly reporting on deadly climate events. NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with Eleanor Beardsley about how climate has become core to the Paris beat. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ v…
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(0:10): Israel Approves 3,000 West Bank Settlement Homes, Igniting Global Criticism and Tensions (1:36): UK GDP Growth Slows: Challenges Persist Amid Inflation and Trade Tensions (4:00): Mali Military Arrests Generals in Alleged Destabilization Plot Amid Regional Tensions (6:04): UN Report: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Surges in 2024, 4,600+ Vi…
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(0:10): Tensions Soar in South China Sea: Philippines Boosts Defense Amid China-U.S. Naval Clashes (2:24): GE Appliances Invests $3B to Expand U.S. Manufacturing, Create 1,000 Jobs, Shift Production from China, Mexico (4:47): Tragic Capsizing Near Lampedusa Leaves 26 Migrants Dead, Dozens Rescued (6:25): Russian Hackers Seize Norwegian Dam Control …
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This summer, the island of Puerto Rico has been under the thrall of Bad Bunny. His 30-concert residency at a stadium in San Juan is a homecoming for the global superstar. It's also a homecoming for many thousands of people who left home – but are flocking back for the shows. NPR’s Adrian Florido reports on how the concerts are resonating with Puert…
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American Presidents have been trying to manage Russian President Vladimir Putin since the beginning of this century. There was George W. Bush, who met with Putin 28 times. Barack Obama and Putin sat down together 9 times. Joe Biden met with Putin only once. Past presidents had hoped to strike deals and push Russia toward a more democratic society. …
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”The global trading system as we have known it is dead.” Those are the words of former US Trade Representative Michael Froman. He’s now President of the Council on Foreign Relations. If the era of global free trade is over, the question is…what comes next? For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or …
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(0:10): Mexico Extradites 26 Cartel Leaders to U.S., Marking Major Shift in Drug War Cooperation (2:06): Macron Admits France's Violent Colonial Past in Cameroon, Pledges Transparency and Reconciliation (4:19): Europe Overtakes U.S. in Military Aid to Ukraine, Germany Leads with €5 Billion Contribution (6:08): Lithuania to Launch Nine Drone Trainin…
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Author David Daley: Trump and GOP’s Unprecedented Gerrymandering Scheme Aim to Rig 2026 Election 350.org US Campaign Manager Candice Fortin: Trump EPA to Eliminate Virtually All Climate Regulations and Research U.S. Gulf South climate activists Manny Robinson and Roishetta Ozane: Gulf South Activists in NYC Protest Banks’ and Insurance Companies’ R…
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Author David Daley: Trump and GOP’s Unprecedented Gerrymandering Scheme Aim to Rig 2026 Election 350.org US Campaign Manager Candice Fortin: Trump EPA to Eliminate Virtually All Climate Regulations and Research U.S. Gulf South climate activists Manny Robinson and Roishetta Ozane: Gulf South Activists in NYC Protest Banks’ and Insurance Companies’ R…
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Two minutes — that’s how long President Trump says it will take him to figure out whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is serious about finding a way to end his war with Ukraine. Details are still scarce — but Putin and Trump are set to meet Friday in Alaska. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wasn’t invited. What does Trump hope to achiev…
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(0:10): Wikimedia Foundation Loses UK Court Battle Over Strict Online Safety Act Rules (2:20): Italian Defense Minister Criticizes Israel's Actions in Gaza, Calls for Sanctions (4:21): Macron Proposes UN Mission for Gaza, Criticizes Israel's Strategy, Calls for Hamas Disarmament (6:35): Spain Urges Ukraine's Inclusion in Peace Talks Amid EU Concern…
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Sometimes the most impactful lessons happen far from a traditional classroom. In this conversation, comedian, writer, and educator Tim Murray shares what it’s like teaching improv and stand-up comedy inside rehab facilities — from working with queer teens navigating anxiety and identity to setting boundaries with adults. We talk about what authenti…
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President Trump said he’s taking over Washington and announced he’s deploying the National Guard to the city. And he made another big promise: that his administration would take control of the D.C. police. The president also mentioned other cities across the country with what he says are high levels of crime. As President Trump pledges to use his e…
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(0:10): 6.1 Magnitude Quake Hits Turkey's Balikesir: 1 Dead, Dozens of Buildings Collapse (2:07): South Korea and Vietnam Set Ambitious $150 Billion Trade Target by 2030 at Seoul Summit (4:35): Mali Arrests 50 Soldiers in Alleged Coup Plot Amid Growing Military Discontent (6:33): Trump to Host Alaska Talks with Putin to End Ukraine War; Zelenskyy M…
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The Trump administration announced this past week that it has entered talks with the Cook Islands to research and develop seabed mineral resources. The Polynesian archipelago is one of only a handful of countries worldwide that has begun permitting this type of exploration, called deep-sea mining. Deep-sea mining is not regulated. There's no bluepr…
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The question of whether Russian interference in the 2016 election was a decisive reason Donald Trump won the presidency is one that has dogged Trump for the better part of a decade. It's also been the subject of numerous investigations. But even though that question has been asked and answered, the current Trump administration is launching another …
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(0:10): SPD's Brosius-Gersdorf Withdraws Court Nomination Amid CDU/CSU Opposition and Misinformation Concerns (2:07): Hubble Captures Historic Image of Ancient Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS, Older Than Solar System (4:22): Perito Moreno Glacier Faces Historic Melt: Retreats 800 Meters, Threatening Collapse (6:32): Germany's Manufacturing Slump: June …
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The FBI is investigating at least 250 people who may be tied to online networks that target children. These networks encourage kids to hurt themselves, other minors or even animals. In some countries, they have been tied to mass casualty and terrorism plots. NPR's domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef has spoken with a family that experien…
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(0:10): Modi to Visit China for SCO Summit Amid US Tensions, Marks Diplomatic Thaw (2:52): WHO Updates COVID-19 Guidelines: New Stance on Antibiotic Use Amid Evolving Virus (4:36): Israel's Deadly Pager Attack on Hezbollah: Thousands Injured, Human Rights Concerns Raised (6:45): Germany's Offshore Wind Auction Fails to Attract Bids, Industry Calls …
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In 2006, Ari Shapiro reported on how Hurricane Katrina made an already broken public defender system in New Orleans worse. The court system collapsed in the aftermath of the storm. Katrina caused horrific destruction in New Orleans. It threw incarcerated people into a sort of purgatory - some were lost in prisons for more than a year. But the storm…
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University of Wisconsin-Madison former associate director of Middle Eastern studies Jennifer Lowenstein: Netanyahu Moves to Militarily Re-Occupy Gaza as European Nations Plan to Recognize Palestinian State University of San Francisco's professor of philosophy Rebecca Gordon: Trump Authorizes a New More Dangerous Surveillance State Americans for Fin…
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University of Wisconsin-Madison former associate director of Middle Eastern studies Jennifer Lowenstein: Netanyahu Moves to Militarily Re-Occupy Gaza as European Nations Plan to Recognize Palestinian State University of San Francisco's professor of philosophy Rebecca Gordon: Trump Authorizes a New More Dangerous Surveillance State Americans for Fin…
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(0:10): TSMC Sues Employees for Trade Secret Theft Amid 2nm Chip Technology Race (2:14): Russia Tightens Grip on Internet: New Laws Target Dissent and LGBTQ+ Content (4:32): Antarctic Krill Crisis: Unchecked Fishing Threatens Marine Ecosystems and Climate Goals (6:42): Canada Airdrops 10,000 kg Aid to Gaza Amid Humanitarian Crisis, Calls for Israel…
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At the urging of President Trump, the Texas legislature has launched a mid‑decade redistricting effort aimed at securing additional Republican seats in Congress. If successful, this effort could have far‑reaching implications for representation and governance—and spur other states to try the same. In this episode of Stanford Legal, two of Stanford …
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Fights over Congressional maps never used to be this intense. On Tuesday, Texas Republicans voted to issue civil arrest warrants for Democrats who fled the state. The GOP is trying to redraw house districts, and the proposed new map could give Republicans as many as five more House seats. That change could easily decide control of Congress. This fi…
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(0:10): Shein Fined €1 Million for Misleading Eco Claims Amidst IPO Delays and EU Investigations (2:15): European Hotels Unite in Massive Lawsuit Against Booking.com Over Price Clauses (4:31): Netanyahu's Government Faces Backlash After Dismissing Attorney General Amidst Corruption Allegations (6:46): Mitsubishi Clinches $10 Billion Deal to Build W…
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“You don’t have to be perfect to be inclusive—just keep trying, keep listening, and keep loving your students fiercely.” Back-to-school season is here, and for queer teachers, the first weeks can feel like both an opportunity and a battleground. In this episode of Teaching While Queer, host Bryan Stanton (they/them) shares proven strategies to crea…
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Google's AI Overviews feature can deliver an answer to your question before you click a single link. But it spells bad news for the publishers that write the articles that power these AI summaries: their business models depend on site visits to sell ads. And some smaller publishers have already gone out of business as the use of AI summaries grows.…
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(0:10): Rome Hosts One Million Youth for 2025 Jubilee, Pope Urges Global Hope and Holiness (2:13): Israeli Minister's al-Aqsa Visit Sparks Global Condemnation Amidst Gaza Crisis (4:12): Tragic Yemen Boat Capsize: 68 Dead, 74 Missing Amid Rising Migrant Fatalities (6:03): Macron and Vučić Discuss Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue Amid Tensions, EU Aspirations,…
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Some young people are hesitant to start a family because they are worried about the impact it will have on the environment. But some experts argue, there are good reasons to still consider having children. One of them is Dean Spears. He's an economist and demographer at the University of Texas - Austin, and co-author of the new book, "After the Spi…
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The job of a media reporter is to examine the role the press plays in our democracy, and the choices the large corporations operating newsrooms are making every day. It's a tough assignment, even more so when it means covering the place you work. For this week's reporter's notebook series, NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik talks about how he…
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Thursday night, President Trump announced new tariff rates, and a new deadline. For weeks, the administration said that new, tougher tariffs would go into effect August 1 — instead, most countries won't see the new rates kick in for at least a week. Meanwhile, new numbers from the Labor Department show job growth slowed sharply this spring, as Pres…
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(0:10): UK Flights Disrupted by Air Traffic Control Glitch; Airlines Face Days of Chaos (1:50): Viral Infections May Reactivate Dormant Cancer Cells, Fueling Metastasis: Study (4:04): Canada's Economy Faces Q2 Contraction Amid Uncertain Trade and Policy Future (6:20): Alarming Microplastic Levels Found in Indoor Air, Study Urges Global Action (8:26…
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"In an era where false claims are the norm, it's much easier to ignore the fact-checkers." Those are the final words of the final column of Glenn Kessler, who has been The Fact Checker at the Washington Post these last 14 years. Kessler is one of many journalists making high-profile exits from the Post, some of whom cite the new direction the paper…
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