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Heartland RadioVision is a next-generation radio broadcasting network built on AI automation and a franchise model, offering ultra-local content tailored to specific communities across Australia. The innovation lies in combining centralised AI-driven management which handles all technical broadcasting and scheduling with a decentralised network of local franchise operators who generate community-relevant content. Each station is designed to serve a specific Local Government Area (LGA), with ...
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ABOUT PODCAST // Rethink & Return invites followers of Jesus to reimagine the modern church and rediscover the simplicity of the New Testament. Each week, we open God’s Word and have real conversations about what it means to follow Jesus, shepherd His people, and live out the ways of the New Testament. Through honest conversations and biblical teaching, we challenge assumptions, explore decentralized leadership, and return to Christ’s design for His Church. ABOUT HOST // Jason Shepperd is th ...
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NYC NOW is a feed of the most up-to-date local news from across New York City and the region. With three updates a day, every weekday, you'll get breaking news, top headlines, and in-depth coverage. It’s all the news you need to know right now to make New York work for you.
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"Last Week In r/LocalLLaMA" is your weekly roundup of the most interesting discussions, debates, and moments from the r/LocalLLaMA community. Join us for a fun and lighthearted take on the top posts, user opinions, and trending topics. Perfect for keeping up with the conversation, even when you’re short on time.
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The Veronica Edwards Show

Veronica Edwards, CPA

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Welcome to "The Veronica Edwards Show". On this podcast, we navigate general financial topics useful for your personal and business growth through unapologetic, honest, fun conversations with local for-profit and non-profit business owners and community leaders. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast so you never miss a single fun and informative conversation.
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4 Guys Talking About AI

Andy Steuer, Neal Polachek, Greg Sterling, and John Girard

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“4 Guys Talking About AI” is a weekly podcast breaking down the latest AI news, tools, and ethical debates—from ChatGPT to AI companions—served up with humor and hot takes. Join four industry pros as they explore the latest breakthroughs in AI technology. Each episode delivers fresh insights, expert opinions, and in-depth discussions on the future of AI. Tune in on YouTube and in all your favorite audio-streaming platforms and stay ahead of the curve!
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The Greeley Business Beat

The Greeley Business Beat

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The Greeley Business Beat Podcast celebrates Greeley’s vibrant community by sharing the stories of local businesses and organizations that make the city unique. Each episode highlights the people, passions, and ideas behind these businesses, showcasing how they contribute to Greeley’s culture, well-being, and sense of connection. Through thoughtful interviews and engaging conversations, the podcast explores the relationships between local businesses and the community they serve. It shines a ...
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A regular podcast with features, interviews and conversations about radio and audio with a special focus on public benefit. Host Dom Chambers is a well-known advocate of community media. Currently, he runs Somer Valley FM, The local Radio Alliance and is CEO of the Somer Valley Education Trust. He is a trustee of the Radio Academy.’ Dom has worked in most radio sectors and has visited over 70 local radio stations in the UK. He bridges grass-roots knowledge with national strategic vision.
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Hosted by Jesse Dolan, Luminate Local is the go-to podcast for small business owners who want to grow and compete online using proven digital strategies. This show dives deep into local SEO, search engine optimization, website design, online marketing, and AI-powered tools to help you rank higher on Google, drive more leads, and convert visitors into customers. Each episode delivers clear, actionable tactics for improving visibility, building trust, and getting results. You’ll hear expert gu ...
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Govlaunch Podcast

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From the Wiki for local government innovation, the Govlaunch podcast shares the stories of local government innovators and their efforts to build better governments. Through conversations with cities and towns around the world, each episode explores creative solutions to the challenges communities face, and what local governments can learn from each other’s successes and failures. Visit govlaunch.com for more stories and examples of local government innovation.
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All the Things

Melanie Allison

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Model. Artist. Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Bevie Magazine. And now this podcast ... hence "all the things". Podcast interviewing artists, photographers, models, and other creatives with host Melanie Allison.
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There and Gone: South Street covers the case of Richard Petrone and Danielle Imbo. Richard and Danielle were last seen leaving a bar in Philadelphia only to never be seen again. Nearly two decades later, they have never been found. Unlike most cases, there is not a single piece of physical evidence. But the FBI knows there was foul play. In There and Gone: South Street, the podcast team opens their own investigation on Richard and Danielle’s case with unprecedented access and cooperation fro ...
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Do you want to stay active and healthy for years to come? This podcast will feature healthcare practitioners who are doing things "differently" and "out-of-the-box" than the standard healthcare model. Listen to learn exactly what experts in the local areas of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill are doing to provide top quality services for our local communities.
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Reimagine Rural

The Brookings Institution

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The dominant narrative of rural America is often one of decline and division. On Reimagine Rural podcast, host Tony Pipa, a scholar in the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and a product of rural America himself, visits rural places across the United States to hear local people tell the story of how they are enacting positive change in their communities and learning how public investment in rural people and places can lead to increased and equitable prosperity.
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A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio or video files which a user can download to listen. ... Podcasting often uses a subscription model, whereby new episodes automatically download via web syndication to a user's own local computer, mobile application, or portable media player.
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a Place for everyone

Beth Hall Roalstad

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The Pikes Peak region’s podcast about housing, homelessness, resiliency, and recovery. A Place for everyone is brought to you by Homeward Pikes Peak. Our mission is to support individuals to achieve their full potential in recovery from substance abuse and to exit homelessness and move towards permanent housing.
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Local News Matters

Tim Regan-Porter

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Local News Matters highlights the interesting and innovative work of local newsrooms – as well as the crucial questions they face – as they endeavor to evolve their organizations to produce more meaningful journalism, to better serve their communities and to enhance their organization’s financial sustainability for long-term results. Hosted by Tim Regan-Porter, CEO of the Colorado Press Association, Local News Matters features guests from newsrooms and support organizations across the U.S. i ...
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DIRTRACKR Daily is dirt racing news, results, discussion, analytics. Sprint cars, late models, modifieds, you name it. From national series, to top local shows. Brought to you five days a week. DIRTRACKR Conversations feature longer form chats with the people who make the sport of dirt racing what it is.
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"Nathan is brilliant at making the complicated simple..." Amber Rudd (Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change 2015-16) BetaTalk is an award winning podcast for Local Authorities, Social Housing Groups, Think Tanks, Government, Journalists, Consultants, Developers, Gas, Oil and Heat Pump engineers and the general public. It is hosted by Nathan Gambling who's family have been involved with heat pump technologies for nearly half a century. "Nathan is one of the UK's clean heat leaders, ...
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The Systems Sandbox

First Person Consulting

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Join Hosts Matt Healey and Tenille Moselen from First Person Consulting (FPC) to explore the world of systems thinking and complexity. The Systems Sandbox has been developed as part of FPC's capacity building work with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (VicHealth)'s Local Government Partnership, but has been designed for any organisations or people grappling with complex problems and opportunities. To learn more about VicHealth and their Local Government Partnership check out their w ...
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Ninestone: Stacked to Scale

Alex Polamero & Dr. Tom Tonkin

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Welcome to Ninestone: Stacked to Scale — the podcast for business builders who think smarter, move faster, and scale with intention. If you're a founder, marketer, or operator focused on real growth—not just hype—you’re in the right place. Each episode, hosts Alex Polamero and Dr. Tom Tonkin break down the strategies behind sustainable scale: from marketing that connects, to sales journeys that convert, to systems that run without chaos behind the scenes. You’ll hear candid conversations wit ...
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The best dirt track racing podcast in existence. Dirty Thursday featuring The Bullring Boys with Jon Roberts & Chad Hoff. Every Thursday at 11am, catch The Bullring Boys as they interview local and national drivers. Listen in as they interview drivers of Street Stocks, Midwest Modifies, Late Models, Lightning Sprints, NOSA Sprints, and everything dirt track racing. Available on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Dirty Thursday is a podcast of Grand Forks ...
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A bite-sized tech podcast for busy developers where we’ll briefly cover technical topics, new snippets, and more in short time blocks. Your host, Jennifer Reif, is an avid developer and problem-solver with special interest in data, learning, and all things technology.
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Eli Davis, a special educator, teacher leader, and Ph.D. candidate, hosts discussions on the transformative power of AI in education. Bringing together a variety of voices who are doing the work in classrooms, you'll hear how AI can be a thought partner rather than a crutch and gain insights on navigating bias and leveraging AI to improve outcomes for all.
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High Turnout Wide Margins

High Turnout Wide Margins

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Co-hosts Brianna Lennon, county clerk in Boone County, Missouri and Eric Fey, director of elections in St. Louis County, Missouri, talk to subject-matter elections experts and local election administrators to ask the questions that are most meaningful to their work and talk with colleagues about how to best approach issues like voter education, cybersecurity, and integrity.
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Short Track Guys

Thomas Faddis

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Hello race fans and welcome to the Short Track Guys Podcast brought to you in part by ShortTrackGuysPodcast.Com. We'll talk short track racing on a local, regional, national and even a global level at times. You'll hear racing topics and discussions through each episode. We're scheduling guests from Pure Stocks to Late Models, ARCA and NASCAR. Kick back with a brew and have some fun with us. You're a guest in our house! Cheers! Let us hear from you here: Copy and paste link below www.faceboo ...
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EDO Breakthrough

Sandy Dubay, CEcD

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Is there an economic development problem that you just can’t seem to make any progress on? Grab your phone and call the EDO Breakthrough podcast! After all, no challenge is unsolvable with a creative solutions team by your side. In each episode, Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) and host Sandy Dubay welcomes a new business leader, community luminary, and other modern mages to discuss the challenges, joys, and needs of communities across the United States. Sandy and her guest will combine t ...
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TimStodz.FM is a podcast dedicated to bringing you the most current events about fitness, business, entrepreneurship, politics and news. Every week we will give many different perspectives on what is happening in the world so that we can all work on being a better human.
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"AI Unplugged: Bytes and Insights" is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by the enigmatic Oliver Mindburst. Join Oliver as he delves into the captivating world of artificial intelligence, providing a unique blend of news and reviews. Each episode explores the latest developments in AI technology, emerging trends, and their impact on various industries and society as a whole. From deep learning and machine vision to natural language processing and ethical considerations, Oliver demystifies co ...
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Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast

Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy

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The Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast features insight and expertise from leading voices at the intersection of media, politics and public policy. Prominent journalists, editors and academics address topics such as the media industry, campaigns and politics, foreign policy, race and gender, and technology.
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This Week in Business

This Week in Business

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Bringing together top leaders, innovators and renowned faculty from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania discussing topics that matter to consumers and the business world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kingdom Come

Scott Spiewak

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Kingdom Come is hosted by Scott Spiewak. A local New England guy who has a passion for activating every believer of Christ to do the work of the ministry according to 1 John 2:6 and the Ephesians 4 model. The work of the ministry was never meant to be dumbed down to volunteering. Many things in our American Christian culture have been taken for granted and even not understood. Kingdom Come will highlight local testimonies from people that have had a real encounter with Jesus and the person o ...
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In this episode of Ninestone: Stacked to Scale, Alex Polamero and Dr. Tom Tonkin welcomed Mark Tuggle, founder and CEO of Telos Bookkeeping. Together, they dive into how hybrid work models—combining onshore and offshore teams—can fuel growth, efficiency, and scalability in financial services. Mark shares his journey from military service and minist…
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Mayor Eric Adams says Thursday’s arrest of a 16-year-old student at Cardozo High School in Bayside shows how easy access to firearms is putting New Yorkers at risk. Police say they found a loaded 9mm pistol with 13 rounds in the teen’s backpack after the FBI flagged a threatening Instagram post. Meanwhile, New York pharmacies are administering upda…
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Northeast Ohio Congressman Max Miller, a Republican from Bay Village said in an opinion piece in the "Washington Times" that his constituents are afraid to come into the city because of crime. He wants the National Guard to deploy to Cleveland as it has done in Washington, D.C. and is being considered for other cities such as Chicago. But Gov. Mike…
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In this episode of Breaktime Tech Talks, we focus on frameworks, libraries, and integrations that streamline workflows and enable more powerful applications. Key Technical Topics Covered: Releases! Java 25 and Langchain4j 1.5 Spring Initializr Java version default from 17 to 21 New blog post! Spring AI with MCP text-to-cypher Generating Ollama embe…
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NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch has filed disciplinary charges against two officers involved in the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Win Rozario during a mental health crisis in Queens last year. Meanwhile, a bill in Albany would require grocery stores and delivery apps to disclose whether they are marking up prices online. Also, Jim Henson fans can c…
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This episode covers the leadership mandate in a time of cultural upheaval. The conversation explores why this moment is different, how to lament well, and what it means to care for your city, yourself, and your church community. It highlights four key signposts and three essentials for every leader: give clarity, offer courage, and create context. …
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Kent Smetters, Faculty Director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model and Professor of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Wharton School, explores the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on productivity, GDP, and federal debt, offering data-driven insights that challenge assumptions about AI as a fiscal solution. Hosted on Acast. See a…
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Thousands of charter school students, parents and educators rallied in Brooklyn Thursday morning to call on elected officials to support charter schools. Meanwhile, Eva Moskowitz, founder of Success Academy, is back in the political fray as New York City leaders weigh their options in a crowded mayoral race.…
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The Spirit of Boone serves as the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce annual membership gathering and provides an opportunity to celebrate a group of annual award recipients for their impact on the High Country community. While this week’s Mind Your Business was recorded just hours before this year’s event, we took the opportunity to build a “pregame sh…
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NOSA Sprint #52, Adam Sobolik & WR Non-Winged Sprint #52, Emma Sobolik join us to recap their 2025 seasons and preview tomorrow's season finale at River Cities Speedway! Keep up with the latest on Adam & Emma’s racing season on their Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/Sobolik.racing.52 Check out the Dirty Thursday YouTube channel to access ou…
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A Texas man has been arrested on charges of harassing and making a terroristic threat against Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani. Prosecutors say Jeremy Fistel was brought to New York and pleaded not guilty this morning. Meanwhile, fewer than 10 percent of tickets from the city’s pedicab crackdown have led to penalties, raising questions abo…
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In this episode of Fire Ecology Chats, Fire Ecology editor Bob Keane speaks with Astrid Sanna, Alina Cansler, and Craig Bienz about evaluating fuel treatments of fire suppression operations through the 2021 Bootleg Fire of South-Central Oregon. Full journal article can be found at https://fireecology.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42408-025-003…
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New York City Council members are pushing for more frequent testing of cooling towers following this summer’s deadly Legionnaires’ outbreak, though some public health experts warn that testing alone won’t prevent future cases. Meanwhile, the Council is holding a hearing today on a proposal to build specialized housing for formerly incarcerated peop…
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Key Argument Thesis: Using ELO for AI agent evaluation = measuring noise Problem: Wrong evaluators, wrong metrics, wrong assumptions Solution: Quantitative assessment frameworks The Comparison (00:00-02:00) Chess ELO FIDE arbiters: 120hr training Binary outcome: win/loss Test-retest: r=0.95 Cohen's κ=0.92 AI Agent ELO Random users: Google engineer?…
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Send us a text Join us for an inspiring episode as we delve into the transformative journey of Ebony Robinson Austin. From navigating personal challenges like divorce and moving back to her family home, to redefining her professional path by shifting her focus to project management and rebranding her consulting business, Ebony shares her story of r…
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How did we go from building strong, prosperous cities to weak, debt-ridden ones? In this episode, Chuck tracks the cultural and economic impacts of World War II on our development pattern. He explains what must change if we want to build strong cities again. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES This episode is a recording of a presentation Chuck gave in Denver. C…
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Prosecutors say 95-year-old Galina Smirnova, who’s charged for killing her roommate at a Brooklyn nursing home, has dementia. Also, the New York City Council is celebrating a judge's recent decision barring Mayor Eric Adams from allowing immigration officers on Rikers Island. Plus, New York City continues its push to eliminate piles of trash from s…
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Unlike some people thought, Tony Stewart Racing is not closing down after 2025. Instead, they will team up with Rico Abreu. We'll get into all of the details today on the deal, what it means, how it went down, and answer the most burning questions.By DIRTRACKR.com
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Police are charging a 95-year-old woman with murder after she allegedly hit and killed a fellow resident at the Seagate Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Coney Island. Plus, there will not be a casino in Times Square or Hudson Yards after committees tasked with reviewing proposals rejected Caesars Palace's plan and the Avenir Casino in Hudson Ya…
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Canton For All People, started its work in 2021 with a goal of improving the rental and home ownership landscape for the city's lower- and middle-income families. The group is getting both regional and national attention for its work. We will begin Wednesday’s “Sound of Ideas” with a conversation with the executive director of Canton For All People…
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In this video, I take you behind the scenes of my agency, directories, and newsletter to answer a big question: “If you want to sell your agency in 3 years, what should you do today?” I break down the business model I’ve used repeatedly, the steps you should take to position yourself for a successful exit, and how you can apply these same strategie…
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High Turnout Wide Margins recently traveled to the 40th annual Election Center conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, and spoke with election administrations and officials from across the county about how they do the work of elections in their communities. In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Judge Yashiba Glenn Blanchard in J…
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In a city council hearing on Tuesday, local community groups testified that immigrant residents fear reporting domestic violence and applying for public benefits. Meanwhile, in Red Hook, a new project will install nearly two miles of floodwalls and gates, raise certain streets, and upgrade the sewers. Finally, the Liberty play the Phoenix Mercury i…
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AI coding agents face the same fundamental limitation as parallel computing: Amdahl's Law. Just as 10 cooks can't make soup 10x faster, 10 AI agents can't code 10x faster due to inherent sequential bottlenecks. 📚 Key Concepts The Soup Analogy Multiple cooks can divide tasks (prep, boiling water, etc.) But certain steps MUST be sequential (can't sti…
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Herbert Hovenkamp, Wharton Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, discusses the recent antitrust decision requiring Google to share its search index data, exploring how this ruling may impact market competition, consumer behavior, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in shaping the future of online search. Hosted on Acast. See …
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Michelle Kempema, Executive Director of the Colorado Model Railroad Museum, joins us to share how a family outing turned into a passion for preserving and growing one of Greeley’s most unique attractions. From her daughter’s excitement during their first visit to stepping into leadership, Michelle reflects on the museum’s journey to becoming a nati…
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Sarah Morris joins us to talk about the Trump administration’s push toward satellite, what it means for states on the frontlines, and why Congress’s original vision for closing the digital divide is at risk. ★ Support this podcast ★By Institute for Local Self-Reliance
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President Trump is criticizing New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for backing Zohran Mamdani for mayor. Plus, Luigi Mangione still faces another murder count and weapons possession charges in state court after a judge dropped two terrorism counts in court Tuesday. And finally, some residents say the rezoning in Jamaica, Queens is a chance to undo decades o…
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A bunch of silly season updates today, including rumblings about Daulton Wilson's future, who the internet is rooting for to get the Skyline late model seat, what's ahead in the short term for Donny Schatz, and the one sprint car rumor that won't go away.By DIRTRACKR.com
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A Manhattan judge has dismissed two terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing the CEP of UnitedHealthcare last December in Midtown, citing insufficient evidence. Meanwhile, City Council members are criticizing the Adams administration for skipping a Monday hearing on how federal cuts to SNAP and Medicaid will affect New Y…
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New York City is bracing for the worst traffic of the year next week when world leaders arrive for the UN General Assembly. Meanwhile, the Long Island Rail Road has avoided a strike for now after five unions voted to authorize one but requested federal intervention, delaying any walkout until at least May 2026. Plus, city health officials say they’…
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This episode covers what Paul teaches in Galatians 5 about true freedom and how it is always tied to God’s order. Discover why freedom without God’s order is chaos, why sin always leads to addiction, and how walking by the Spirit is the only way to live free. If you’ve ever wondered how to walk in the Spirit and live out your freedom in Christ with…
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Send us a text Nathan is joined by Zachary Gill at Energiesprong and Matthew Boyes at Hometree Finance to discuss the different innovative approaches that have been developed by Heat Pump Ready projects, the key lessons from the programme about finance models to support heat pump deployment and the insights into making finance affordable and attrac…
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Introducing Curse of America’s Next Top Model. When America’s Next Top Model premiered in the early 2000s, it looked like a golden ticket: a glamorous TV show that could catapult aspiring models into fame. But two decades later, many contestants describe its aftermath as a curse. Hosted by pop-culture journalist Bridget Armstrong, Curse of America’…
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Long Island Rail Road workers won’t strike this week after unions asked President Trump to step in and help broker a contract deal. Meanwhile, New Yorkers are planting daffodils and wildflowers across the city as part of a living 9/11 memorial. In sports, the Liberty beat Phoenix in overtime to open the WNBA playoffs, and the Rangers are rememberin…
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is proposing new regulations that would require social media users to prove their age with photo or video verification. It's part of an effort to curb the effect of addictive feeds on minors. Meanwhile, the MTA is expanding its bus lane camera program in Queens and the Bronx to keep lanes clear and improve se…
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Governor Kathy Hochul has endorsed Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race, calling him a leader who shares her urgency on affordability and safety despite their differences. Meanwhile, the Legal Aid Society is urging city watchdogs to automatically investigate deaths in custody, citing five cases this year. Plus, PATH trains are running a…
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Why are America’s streets so dangerous — and what can we do about it? In this episode, Chuck talks with Wes Marshall, author of “Killed by a Traffic Engineer” and professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver. From the history of traffic engineering to the failures of Vision Zero, they explore how design decisions shape safety…
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