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Hysterical

Wondery | Pineapple Street Studios

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Named 2025 Ambies© Podcast of the Year, Hysterical investigates a mysterious illness that spreads among a group of high school girls in upstate New York. What is causing their sudden, often violent symptoms? Is there something in the water or inside the school? Or is it “all in their head?” The series examines the outbreak in LeRoy, NY, believed by some to be the most severe case of mass hysteria since the Salem Witch Trials. In his search for answers, Dan Taberski (9/12, Missing Richard Sim ...
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This is The Outbreak Podcast, an outlet for discussing creativity and the great beyond. We also discuss everything from gaming, to film, to the dark corners of the internet. Hosted by William Kee
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5 Second Rule

Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)

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Join us while we talk to infection preventionists to learn the facts about infection prevention, the truth about some common myths, and tips to keeping yourself and the people around you safe. Brought to you by the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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We're Alive

Wayland Productions Inc

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We're Alive is an award-winning audio drama that follows a group of Survivors in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles now ruled by the "Infected." It begins with “A Story of Survival” which spans from Chapters 1-48. Our survivors band together, fortify a safe haven known as the Tower, and discover that the Infected are far from the biggest threat they will have to face. The adventure continues with: “Lockdown” - A small group of inmates and prison guards are trapped in the T-block at Twin Towers J ...
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Outbreak News Radio

Outbreak News This Week

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"Your source for all the news about worms and germs". The latest infectious disease news and information with interviews with expert guests. Your host--Microbiologist and Editor of Outbreak News Today, Robert Herriman
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Public Health is Dead

Public Health is Dead

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Public Health is Dead is a forward-thinking autopsy on how we've f*cked up in public health. How do we prepare for future pandemics while we're already in the thick of one? And how do we reinvent systems that place some of us closer to death? Through examining our past successes and failures, often through the lens of COVID, we plot a route out of apathy and denial towards health liberation for all. You'll hear unusual tales of how we've battled infectious disease throughout history and mind ...
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Fresh Air from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. Subscribe to Fresh Air Plus! You'll enjoy bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening - all while you support NPR's mission. Learn more at plus.npr.org/freshair And subscribe to our weekly newsletter, Fresh Air Weekly, to get interview hig ...
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Welcome to Fallen World! – Official podcast of The Outbreak™ Fallen World is a near-future post-apocalyptic RPG adventure, where zombies are real and dangers hide around every corner. This story takes place within the world of The Outbreak™ game and uses a modified version of Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Looking for more zombie smashing fun? – Head over to OutbreakChallenge.com
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One born in Trinidad, the other in Canada.... Trapped their homes during the NYC Covid-19 outbreak of 2020, our two heroes did what everyone else did: they said, unto themselves, and unto each other: ”We’re cool and funny and unique. We should start a podcast.” And they did, and it was good. And nobody cared. Now, years have passed - it’s 2025 - and these two developmentally-disabled individuals continue to connect, divided between New York City and Washington, DC . And still, they’re convin ...
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A podcast about the collapse of traditional corporate standards in today’s more personalized world. Leadership strategist, author, contributor to Forbes and founder of the Leadership in the Age of Personalization Movement, Glenn Llopis interviews executives across multiple sectors to find out how the balance between standardization and personalization can exist.
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We’re Alive: Scout’s Honor

Wayland Productions Inc

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Lord of the Flies, meets Zombies…. Stranded on Catalina Island after the outbreak, a small group of Venture Scouts confront the “Infected", testing their mettle and the strength of their friendships. This immersive audio drama is a heart-pounding blend of horror and adventure as these preteens, armed with only determination and their Scout Rules, navigate the rugged island, discovering the essence of courage and sacrifice in the face of an apocalypse. Bonds are tested, innocence is lost, and ...
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Humans are resilient. In our toughest moments, we will fight, we will struggle, and we will triumph...often against the odds. In this immersive series from Wondery, host-adventurers Mike Corey and Cassie De Pecol will share thrilling stories of survival. From the daring rescue of a soccer team trapped in an underwater cave in Thailand, to a woman taken hostage by Somali pirates, these stories made headlines around the world. AGAINST THE ODDS will make you feel as though you’re living these e ...
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Loosely defined as the twenty five years immediately preceding the outbreak of the First World War, the so called ‘Golden Age’ (1890—1914) saw some of the most legendary cricketers of all time: WG Grace, Victor Trumper, CB Fry, Monty Noble, Wilfred Rhodes, Warwick Armstrong, KS Ranjitsinhji, Hugh Trumble, Sydney Barnes, Archie MacLaren, Clem Hill, Gilbert Jessop and many, many more. Join me, Tom Ford, as each episode I invite a guest to discuss a player, series or event from the Golden Age, ...
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Breakers

Sammy Walsh and Sam Kulper

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BREAKERS is Shepherd Grey’s account of what life looks like after organized civilization crumbles as he and his faithful canine companion, Rommel, venture out from their home in Virginia to try and count themselves among the survivors. It has been several years since the outbreak began. The virus is just a sick and twisted part of life now. You test as much as you can, but there is no “preventing” it, only staying alive until you catch it. “Red you’re dead” is a phrase all too commonly heard ...
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Rapture 518

Dr. Sarah Penn

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Rapture 518 is a horror/psychological thriller Audiodrama produced in Canada.Dr. Sarah Penn is a resident physician, but she has not been at work for a few weeks.Part of this is because of the unpredictable outbreak that’s turned mild mannered pedestrians into flesh-eating sociopaths. People are much less predictable than the undead.Welcome to Rapture.Welcome home.
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Transmission

Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp

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Transmission is the award-winning podcast of the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp. Explore the exciting journeys of scientists and physicians battling diseases worldwide, from confronting Ebola in distant villages to the fight against COVID-19 in bustling urban settings. Join our researchers in their quest for a healthier world, from war zones to indigenous communities, addressing pressing issues like maternal deaths, HIV stigma, and access to life-saving drugs. Transmission: your f ...
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ZOOPOCOLYPSE

Kaotix Illustrated

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Archivist Note: These are the writings of a band of survivors after the zombie outbreak in North America. We find our survivors bunkered in a zoo in western Washington. Washington is the first known red zone. These journal entries, notes, letters, and images are a collection of their thoughts and experiences.
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The Viral Wellness

Cameron Scott, Kagiso Rabada, Kingdom Kome

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Viral Wellness, a special series on the outbreak of the COVID-19 disease and SARS-CoV2 virus, focusing on the key components of Health, Economics & Mental Well-Being.
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This COVID Life

Jaclyn Schiff & Lakshmi Sridharan

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A cardiologist at Emory University shares candid thoughts from the front lines of the COVID-19 outbreak. Lakshmi Sridharan chats with her curious friend Jaclyn Schiff, CEO of PodReacher, exploring what it's like to be a physician during the coronavirus pandemic, and how it's changing the professional, the personal, and everything in between. Wide-reaching conversations in this moment of freefall. Best enjoyed with your favorite drink. An 8-episode series.
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Hothouse Bruiser

Joel Metzger | Realm

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After the outbreak of a virus that causes instant death, all of downtown Los Angeles is sealed in by an impenetrable wall, quarantining thousands of people inside "The Hothouse." Jason "Bruiser" Brusman is part detective, part Secret Service, part leg-breaker inside the powerful corporation that runs the Hothouse. With his family outside the walls, Bruiser's humanity hangs by a thread as he unravels the mysteries of this strange and violent city within a city.
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Epidemiological Podcasts

Rene "Epi Ren" Najera

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Podcasts about the life and times of an epidemiologist. I talk to you about everything that goes on in the world and most of what goes on in my life. All from the point of view of someone whose job it is to hear hoof beats and think zebras.
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In this episode, Dr. Matt Koci joins us to break down the science and story behind highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu. We explore how the virus has evolved from a seasonal, migratory threat to a persistent, year-round challenge for poultry and beyond. Dr. Koci explains the surprising jump to cattle, the complexitie…
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Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) is a rare but serious eye infection caused by a microscopic parasite called Acanthamoeba. It primarily affects the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye, and can lead to significant pain, inflammation, and potential vision loss. Contact lens wearers are particularly at risk due to improper hygiene practices, but any…
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00:00 Intro 01:00 China Faces New Fatal Mosquito-Borne Virus Outbreak 02:26 Will CCP Concede to Trump's Tariff Pressure? 08:05 Trump: 25% Tariff on India Starting Aug. 1 09:17 India Tries to Balance Relations With U.S. and China 11:03 Apple to Close a Store in China for the First Time 12:58 Behind China’s Tibet Dam: Leverage and Environmental Costs…
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MATCH GAME -blank. WEDNESDAY, (Disney/Jan Thijs) MARTIN SHORT The beloved Match Game format has been delighting television audiences for decades, proving its timeless appeal. Originally developed in 1962, this iconic game show is making its highly anticipated return to ABC, this time with the comedic brilliance of new host Martin Short at the helm.…
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We thought measles was gone. We thought it was one of those diseases our parents had to worry about, not us. But here we are in 2025, and the CDC just confirmed the highest number of measles cases in more than 30 years. Over 1,200 infections, three deaths, and outbreaks in 39 states. It’s not just back. It’s spreading fast. And it’s hitting communi…
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Unpacking the recent Microsoft job cuts, Amazon MGM picks its next James Bond director + the shortlist for the next 007 is revealed, and more! ----- Be my friend on PlayStation: @willtheoutbreak Subscribe wherever you listen to the podcast! Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-outbreak-podcast/id1498845520⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Spotify: ⁠⁠…
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Emmy-winning Law & Order: SVU actor Mariska Hargitay talks about her new documentary, My Mom Jayne, an intimate portrait of her mother, the late Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield. Mansfield's life was cut short in a tragic car accident when Hargitay was just 3 years old. Also, comic and actor Marc Maron talks about grief, his problematic cats, and why…
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Arrivederci, Rencia! It's time to say farewell to our second region and season, as we look back on the highs and lows of Pokémon Marble & Bronze, our second fakemon game. Email us at [email protected]. Let us know if you'd like to share anything with us, from concepts to artwork! Check out the Pocket Podcast Network: http://www.pocketpodcast…
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00:00 Intro 00:59 U.S. Reshapes Supply Chains With 40% Tariff to Counter Transshipment 02:50 U.S. Hits Dozens of Countries' Goods With Steep Tariffs 05:03 Countries React to New Tariff Rates 06:39 China Demands 'Convincing Security Proofs' From NVIDIA 09:05 Dems and GOP See Eye-to-Eye on China Threat 11:28 U.S. Capitol Screens Film Exposing CCP's U…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of this week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Dr Lara Douds, Assistant Professor of Russian history. We start in 1907, the men who would go on to lead the Russian Revolution met in London for a crucial congress marking a point of no return between the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks…
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There are ways to rejuvenate old memories, but a new study has compared the process to the myth of Sisyphus, who was cursed to repeatedly roll a stone up a hill. Also on the show, many doctors are already using artificial intelligence to help take notes. But are patients always aware these AI scribes are in the room? The emergence of vaping has slo…
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Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! a pop music podcast. Since Gaz was off for a few weeks, we missed out on all the stuff he had been listening to recently, so it felt like a good time to catch up on that (plus a few from Steve as well). We chat Pulp, Turnstile, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Loyle Carner, Tyler the Creator, Pub…
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00:00 Intro 01:25 U.S. SIGNALS NO EXTENSION OF TRADE TRUCE WITH CHINA 03:23 TRUMP ADMIN. ENDS TARIFF EXEMPTIONS ON LOW-VALUE IMPORTS 04:17 TRUMP: MEXICO TRADE DEAL EXTENDED FOR 90 DAYS 05:19 SPANISH TELECOM GIANT TELEFONICA DITCHES HUAWEI 5G GEAR 07:51 CHINA GRILLS U.S. CHIPMAKER NVIDIA OVER CHIP 'RISKS' 10:09 3 CHINESE CAUGHT IN TEXAS DURING ANTI-…
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In this episode, Dr. Ben Chapman joins us to unpack how misinformation spreads in food systems and why it often fills gaps in trust and access to science. We explore why certain stories gain traction, how science communication can acknowledge uncertainty without losing credibility, and why "debunking" might not be as powerful as discussion. We also…
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In this episode, Dr. Gabriel Keith Harris joins us to break down the science behind organic and conventional foods, and why the conversation is far more complex than most labels suggest. We explore how farming practices shape nutrient content, pesticide exposure, and environmental impact, and why “organic” doesn’t always mean pesticide-free or heal…
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Terry Gross talks with rock historian Peter Guralnick, author of the definitive two volume biography of Elvis Presley. His new book is about Elvis's longtime manager, Colonel Tom Parker. Guralnick says researching the book led to many surprises and made him question the many preconceptions about Parker. It's called The Colonel and the King: Tom Par…
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For years there has been an argument, sometimes loud, sometimes subdued, on whether Britain needs an ID card system. One big reason given for wanting them is simply to know who is here legally. With illegal and irregular migration never far from the headlines these days and with President Macron, during his recent visit describing the “pull factor”…
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On this episode of The Dangerous Ones, we’re digging into the fireworks that just exploded on the Senate floor. Senator Cory Booker, usually known for his calm and eloquence, absolutely lit into his colleagues over a series of police funding bills that appear tailor-made to boost Trump’s grip on power. He wasn’t just emotional. He was alarmed. And …
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The Atlantic journalist Franklin Foer explains how SpaceX and the Trump administration are changing the face of NASA, and why Musk's dream of Mars may come at the cost of the agency's mission. Also, Ken Tucker commemorates the 50th anniversary release of George Clinton's album Mothership Connection. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcast…
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This week we’re diving into Desperado (1995), Robert Rodriguez’s bullet ballet of blood, guitars, and grit. Antonio Banderas is the slickest mariachi with a mission, Salma Hayek sets the screen on fire, and every shootout feels like a rock concert with a body count. It’s tequila-soaked mayhem, slow-mo carnage, and enough style to make your sunglass…
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00:00 Intro 01:08 Trump: Not Seeking Summit With China's Xi 01:57 US, China Finish Talks as Tariff Truce Might Be Extended 03:13 Apple CEO Meets Chinese Minister Amid Investor Concerns 03:58 Lawmakers Push China Human Rights Bills 06:28 Kansas AG Urges Probe in China’s Environmental Lawfare 07:15 US Bid to Buy Panama Canal Ports Faces New Hurdle 08…
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Image Source: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment When the iconic sitcom Will & Grace first premiered on NBC in 1998, featuring an openly gay man as a lead character was considered truly risky. It was a groundbreaking proposition in network television. This daring move came just a year after Ellen DeGeneres’s eponymous sitcom, Ellen, had been can…
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Rapid data collection can provide an insight into causation, the socio-cultural reality, and complex social processes. This is especially important in disease outbreaks when information is quickly required on local needs that is essential for success. My guest today will discuss rapid data collection and how it is applied in a hantavirus outbreak i…
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NCIS: Tony & Ziva, season 1, airing on Paramount+ 2025. Photo Credit: Jason Bell/Paramount+ The sprawling NCIS universe has become one of television’s most enduring and successful procedural drama franchises. It remarkably began as a humble spinoff from the series JAG. Now, with a remarkable seven distinct shows under its belt, its latest venture p…
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As he winds down his podcast, WTF, after 16 years, Marc Maron reflects on what he'll miss: "These conversations are very real conversations for me ... and that is kind of nourishing for the spirit and the soul." He spoke with Terry Gross about being the subject of a documentary, dreams he has of his late girlfriend Lynn Shelton, and cringing at his…
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In May of 2023, competitive swimmer Ali Truwit had just graduated from Yale, completed her first marathon, and had a job lined up in New York City. But a few days after graduation, Ali was snorkeling with a friend in the Caribbean when, out of nowhere, she was attacked by a shark. Today, Ali Truwit https://strongerthanyouthink.org/ shares her fight…
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00:00 Intro 01:04 Bessent Trusts Trump to Secure China Trade Deal 02:52 Lutnick: TikTok Must Move to U.S. Ownership 03:42 U.S., EU Reach Trade Deal, Tariff Rate Halved 05:56 Taiwan TV Show on Chinese Invasion Wins Praise 08:08 Heavy Rain Wreaks Havoc in Beijing: Videos 10:46 Taiwan's Pro-China Lawmakers Survive Recall Vote 12:51 Flynn: China Waging…
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The Law & Order: SVU actor was just 3 years old in 1967 when her movie star mom, Jayne Mansfield, died in a car crash. Hargitay's new documentary highlights the intelligent woman behind her mom's crafted persona. Hargitay has a new HBO documentary about her "archeological dig" on her family, called My Mom Jayne. She also talks about learning the id…
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It’s not that hard to kill a planet. All it takes is a little drilling, some mining, a generous helping of pollution and voila! Earth over. When you take stock of what’s left, it starts to look like a crime scene: decapitated mountains, poisoned rivers, oil-soaked pelicans, maybe a sun-bleached cow skull in a dried-up lake bed. The only thing missi…
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In this final chapter to the discussion on the Trott brothers, biographer Rick Smith and host Tom Ford discuss Albert's decline in form, Harry's release from the asylum, the brothers' respective statistics, and their separate, tragic deaths. DONATE: You can buy Tom Ford a coffee! Every donation helps with production and inspires Tom to keep the pod…
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We’re diving back into Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) for one of our 10th anniversary rewatch episodes—because nothing says “celebrating a decade of podcasting” like explosions, bickering, and a saxophone-heavy score. Riggs is still unhinged, Murtaugh’s somehow even closer to retirement (again), and the city’s being torn apart by a corrupt ex-cop with armo…
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Actor and singer Leslie Uggams talks about her remarkable career, which started when she was 6. She was later the first Black woman to host a TV variety show. In the 1977 TV miniseries Roots, she played Kunta Kinte's daughter. More recently she's been in Empire, American Fiction, and the Deadpool films — and is still going strong at 82. Also, write…
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00:00 Intro 01:32 6 Million China-Based Hacks Hit California Water Utility 03:13 More Than 400 Victims Hit in Microsoft SharePoint Cyberattacks 04:51 Pentagon Boosts Drone Production Like Never Before 07:40 Think Tank: U.S. Special Forces' Role in a Collapsing China 10:38 Bank CEOs Subpoenaed for Ties to CCP Military Tech 13:01 Shipbuilding Is Sout…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week’s Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Dr Natalia Grincheva, an expert in cultural diplomacy from Lasalle, University of the Arts in Singapore. We start by hearing about when US president Bill Clinton was presented with a saxophone on a 1994 visit to Prague and he and the …
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Just like human children, young bats have been found to harbour and spread lots of viruses. Their susceptibility to contracting multiple viruses at once makes them the perfect breeding ground for new disease variants. Also, we take a look at a study that seemed to show private hospital were better than public hospitals for childbirth. Is it that si…
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The lyrics for the songs "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life," "The Way We Were," "Nice 'n' Easy," "You Must Believe in Spring," and "The Windmills of Your Mind" were written by the husband and wife lyric-writing team of Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Alan Bergman died last week at the age of 99. The two wrote songs together for more than 60 years…
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Hello there, you've made the excellent decision to listen to an episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop! the music podcast. On this episode, Gaz is back after a little illness away, and he gives his thoughts on the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, before Steve reviews two massive stadium shows; Oasis' homecoming at Heaton Park in Manchester and the Kendrick & SZA Gran…
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AMR Initiative Rwanda is a nonprofit organization implementing the One Health approach to prevent, mitigate, and control the spread of resistant microorganisms, while ensuring the availability of safe, effective, and high-quality antimicrobials, and promoting their prudent and rational use in Rwanda. Joining me today from Kigali, Rwanda is Marcel I…
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The Trump administration has been pressuring elite universities, like Harvard and Columbia, with widespread demands, and threats of federal funding cuts. So why are they now investigating George Mason University? ProPublica education reporter Katherine Mangan tells us why GMU's president thinks it's driven by a backlash to DEI efforts. Also, jazz h…
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'Britain is back on the world stage' said Prime Minister Keir Starmer in May following the first UK-EU summit since the UK left the EU in January 2020. Outline agreements were reached to remove red tape for British farm exports and energy trading with the EU as well as plans for a security and defence partnership. Then a few weeks later the Prime M…
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00:00 Intro 01:21 Report: China Hackers Target U.S. Nuclear Arms 03:07 Chinese American Tied to Missile Defense Tech Theft 03:52 Amazon, McKinsey Halt AI Projects in China 05:57 Congress Probes China’s Influence in U.S. Courts 08:28 Google Removes Thousands of Propaganda Channels 09:21 Hearing Examines CCP Political Warfare Against Taiwan 11:24 U.S…
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