Reveal’s investigations will inspire, infuriate and inform you. Host Al Letson and an award-winning team of reporters deliver gripping stories about caregivers, advocates for the unhoused, immigrant families, warehouse workers and formerly incarcerated people, fighting to hold the powerful accountable. The New Yorker described Reveal as “a knockout … a pleasure to listen to, even as we seethe.” A winner of multiple Peabody, duPont, Emmy and Murrow awards, Reveal is produced by the nation’s f ...
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From The Center for Christianity and Public Life and part of That Sounds Fun Network, join Michael Wear every Monday-Thursday morning for a brief, 5-minute podcast episode that has two goals: 1) Provide a brief overview of the top political news that will drive conversation that day 2) Invite you to not merely consume the news, but pray about it! Our intent is to provide you with an easy way to pray, learn and talk about the news without provoking unnecessary anxiety, anger or antagonism. “T ...
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Veteran Oversight Now is an official podcast of the Department of Veteran Affairs, Office of Inspector General. Each episode features interviews with key stakeholders, discussions on high-impact reports, and highlights of recent oversight work. Listen regularly for the inside story on how the VA OIG investigates crimes and wrongdoings, audits programs that provide benefits and services to veterans, and inspects medical facilities to ensure our nation’s veterans receive safe and timely health ...
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Keep up with news in Central Illinois every weekday with 217 Today. Hear the day's headlines, along with one deeper dive, in just ten minutes. Learn about the people and places that make Central Illinois unique with 217 Today.
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Dig is an audio series from Louisville Public Media’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. Our team of reporters go deep on issues that affect you, your community and your commonwealth. KyCIR is an independent, nonprofit news organization committed to serving the public interest. Here, you’ll find journalism that holds powerful people accountable, builds trust, and shines a light on Kentucky.
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Reveal Presents is home to multi-part investigative series produced by Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. In season three, reporter Anayansi Diaz-Cortes investigates a mystery that has haunted Mexico for 8 years. In 2014, students from a rural college in Mexico came under attack by police. Six people were killed and 43 young men disappeared without a trace. Families suspected the government was hiding the truth. Now, Reveal is exposing corruption at the highest level ...
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A Long-time radio host with his own show as well as backing up as host for nationally syndicated broadcasts, Jeff is a fifth generation Oregon farmer, aviator, professional musician, former State Legislator, lobbyist, real estate developer, small business owner, firefighter, and served as an embedded broadcaster with Oregon National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeff is a former Oregon State Representative and fifth generation Oregon farmer from Sublimity, Oregon. Kropf served as Chairman o ...
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Through conversations with residents, researchers and officials, this podcast explores how in D.C. and nationwide, past policies have left many low-income residents and communities of color disproportionately exposed to environmental hazards. "The Climate Divide" is a podcast from Hola Cultura supported by Spotlight DC and The Pulitzer Center. For the latest updates on episodes, follow us on all major social media platforms @holaculturadc. Additionally, don't forget to rate, review, and subs ...
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Dietitian Melinda Hemmelgarn helps listeners “think beyond their plates,” connect the dots between food, health and agriculture, and find food truth.
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Features conversations with people who offer pieces of the puzzle of “a world that just might work” -- provocative approaches to business, environment, health, science, politics, media and culture. Guests have included Michael Lewis, Ken Burns, Arianna Huffington, Paul Krugman, Temple Grandin, Bill Maher, Cornel West, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Norman Lear. [http://terrencemcnally.net]
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In the final days of his administration, with the eyes of the world on Florida where the epic 2000 election recount was underway, President Bill Clinton quietly signed into law a plan to restore the Everglades. Twenty years and $17 billion later, the grandiose vision of reversing decades of environmental damage remains stuck in the swamp. In DRAINED, a podcast from WMFE and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Amy Green wades into the controversy around one of the most ambitious e ...
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Nate Halverson, investigative journalist at The Center for Investigative Reporting, and producer of the documentary, The Grab.
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28:09Did you know that there are global brokers looking for land to “grab” as a way to capture water and food production? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Nate Halverson, Emmy Award-winning journalist at The Center for Investigative Reporting, and producer and lead reporter in The Grab, a…
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NYC Now Explains: The Election Awaits. Where Does Mayor Adams Stand?
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17:48NYC Now is back this weekend with the final episode in its series on Mayor Eric Adams and how he has found himself at the mercy of intersecting political powers — from his voter base, to prosecutors, to Governor Kathy Hochul, and, of course, President Donald Trump. Now, with the mayoral election just a few months away, we look at what lies ahead fo…
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Teaching Kids to Read: How One School District Gets It Right
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50:18The schools in Steubenville, Ohio, are doing something unusual—in fact, it’s almost unheard of. In a country where nearly 40 percent of fourth graders struggle to read at even a basic level, Steubenville has succeeded in teaching virtually all of its students to read well. According to data from the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford Unive…
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Episode 688: JAMES THORNTON-ClientEarth-Crushing polluters in court around the globe
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1:02:35Wrapping up Earth Month, I speak with JAMES THORNTON, founder of ClientEarth, the preeminent environmental law group, with 300 lawyers holding governments and companies accountable across the globe. He steps down as the group’s president this month after 18 years. Their work training the Chinese - including their Supreme Court - in environmental la…
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Evening Roundup: George Santos Gets a Seven Year Prison Sentence, NYC Comptroller Candidate Pitches Universal Child Care, Mayor Adams’ Trash Revolution and West Village Eats for Any Budget
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10:04Former New York Congressmember George Santos will be spending at least seven years in federal prison. Plus, comptroller candidate, Justin Brannan, has a plan to re-invest a $500 million piece of the city's multibillion-dollar pension funds and use it to pay for universal child care. Also, a report on the future of containerizing New York City’s gar…
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Midday News: Subway Stabbing in Manhattan, Local Attorney Indicted for Sexual Assault, Local Churches Honor Late Pope Francis, and New York’s Climate Goals Under Scrutiny
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8:20A manhunt is underway after a deadly stabbing on a Manhattan subway platform during Friday morning’s rush hour. Meanwhile, the Manhattan district attorney’s office is urging more survivors to come forward after a finance attorney was indicted on more than 100 counts of sexual assault. Also, Catholic churches across New York City are holding Masses …
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Political Coffee 4-25-25: Feds threaten ODOT with cutting off all transportation money because of OR’s DEI/ Illegal alien drivers licenses, USDA reminds states not to give food stamps to illegals: OR ...
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43:10Feds threaten ODOT with cutting off all transportation money because of OR’s DEI/ Illegal alien drivers licenses: https://www.wweek.com/news/2025/04/24/feds-threaten-oregon-transportation-funding-over-dei-and-drivers-license-policies/ USDA reminds states not to give food stamps to illegals: OR has bill to spend OR taxdollars for illegals to get foo…
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Apple to Produce All US-Sold iPhones in India | April 25, 2025 – Morning Market Briefing
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11:50Andrew, Pedro, and Tom discuss GOOGL earnings, Apple shifting US-sold iPhone production to India, and Witkoff in Ukraine. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit: https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefings Please see disclosures: https://www.narwhal.com/disclosure…
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Morning Headlines: New York City’s Mental Health Hotline Faces Layoffs, Former Congressman Santos Sentencing Set for Friday, Mets Lead MLB, and Federal Misstep In Congestion Pricing Battle
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13:12The nonprofit that operates New York City’s 988 suicide and crisis hotline says it may have to lay off staff due to a funding shortfall. Meanwhile, former Congressman George Santos is set to be sentenced Friday after pleading guilty to multiple federal charges. Also, the Mets are riding a seven-game winning streak and hold the best record in Major …
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Lea Rainey, founder of Roots Zero Waste Market part 2/2
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28:09Did you know that regional, community grocery stores can create stronger, more resilient communities? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her continued conversation with Lea Rainey, founder of Roots Zero Waste Market and Organic Café, located in Garden City, ID. Rainey introduces us to the term “food ethics,…
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Evening Roundup: Southern District Accused of Legal Malpractice, Adams’ Efforts to Destroy Illegal Guns, NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams Gets Key Endorsement and Progressives Battle for the Mayor’s ...
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9:54There’s more turmoil swirling around the congestion pricing plan. Plus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch destroyed more than 3,000 illegal guns at an event on Long Island this week. Plus, Council Speaker Adrienne Adams’ mayoral campaign recently picked up some significant endorsements. And finally, an inside look…
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Midday News: Feds Accidentally Share Congestion Pricing Legal Strategy, Teen Charged in NJ Wildfire, Vote to Limit Tourist Helicopters, and Earth Week Climate Goals
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8:57The Trump administration may shift legal strategy in its bid to kill congestion pricing after accidentally uploading a letter suggesting current arguments are weak. Meanwhile, in New Jersey, a teen has been charged with setting a wildfire that's burned at least 15,000 acres in Ocean County. Also, the NYC Council is preparing to vote on bills aimed …
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Political Coffee 4-24-25: Does frugality in government spending/taxation save lives? Sen Diane Linthicum’s latest newsletter says yes, Say no today on the 800% timber tax increase as the hearing is at ...
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43:14Does frugality in government spending/taxation save lives? Sen Diane Linthicum’s latest newsletter says yes: https://mailchi.mp/electdennis/coolidge_2025-04-23-100000?e=ec7181c588 Say no today on the 800% timber tax increase as the hearing is at 3pm: https://speak4.app/lp/dp01kn71/?ts=1744415202 Timber tax hearing today so submit testimony against:…
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Bessent Speaks at Institute of International Finance | April 24, 2025 – Morning Market Briefing
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18:03Andrew and Tom discuss Bessent's speech at the Institute of International Finance, China fighting protestors, and various earnings updates. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit: https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefings Please see disclosures: https://www.narwhal.com/disclosure…
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In today's deep dive, we'll learn about what is coming to Central Illinois in the world of arts, culture and entertainment.By The 217 Today Podcast
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Morning Headlines: Aged Out Foster Youth Struggle to Find Housing, City Delays Trash Zone Reform, and Wildfire Smoke Impacts Air Quality
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3:09A new report shows nearly a third of foster youth who aged out of New York City’s system last year couldn’t secure housing and had to remain in care past age 21. Meanwhile, city officials say long-promised reforms to the private trash hauling industry won’t be fully in place until 2027. Plus, wildfire smoke is affecting air quality today, with heal…
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The Morning Five: Thursday, April 24, 2025 -- Trump Signals Openness to Reducing China Tariffs, Senator Dick Durbin Retires and Trump Wants Crimea on the Table in Ukraine Negotiations
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Evening Roundup: NYC’s Foster Care to Homelessness Pipeline, Innocent Bystander Killed in Harlem, Upstate Church Community Pushes to Build More Housing and NYC’s Best Slice
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8:42A new report shows that young people in the New York City foster care system have a hard time finding housing once they age out of care. Also, three federal prosecutors assigned to Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case have resigned. Plus, houses of worship hope to be part of the solution to New York’s affordable housing crisis. And finally, Eater New …
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Midday News: Lawmakers in NJ Town Delay Homeless Ban Vote, Bronx Catholic School Saved from Closure, and Funding Cuts Leave Migrant Children Without Representation in Court
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7:04Amid a public outcry, lawmakers in Summit, New Jersey, have delayed a vote on a planned local law that would ban homeless encampments in public spaces. Meanwhile, a Bronx Catholic school has been saved from permanent closure. Plus, local immigration advocates say more migrant children are going to court without lawyers, after the Trump administrati…
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Elon to Cut Back on DOGE Time | April 23, 2025 – Morning Market Briefing
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19:30Andrew, Ben, and Tom discuss progress in tariffs and Tesla earnings. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit: https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefings Please see disclosures: https://www.narwhal.com/disclosureBy Narwhal Capital Management
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Political Coffee 4-23-25: Interview with Jason Sullivan about his investigation into the 3rd Trump assassination plot that involves Ukraine, Marion Co Commissioner Danielle Bethell is running for Governor ...
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43:13Interview with Jason Sullivan about his investigation into the 3rd Trump assassination plot that involves Ukraine. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/breaking-3rd-would-be-trump-assassin-plotted-telegram/ Marion Co Commissioner Danielle Bethell is running for Governor: https://oregoncatalyst.com/87064-county-commissioner-runs-kotek.html OR Ho…
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In today's deep dive, we'll learn how armadillos are expanding their territory in Illinois.By The 217 Today Podcast
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Morning Headlines: Mayor Adams Swipes at Maryland Senator, Drug Deaths Fall in City Shelters, and Council Considers More Water Fountains in Parks
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2:56Mayor Eric Adams appeared to take aim at a U.S. senator from Maryland who met with a man the Trump administration deported in violation of a court order. Meanwhile, drug-related deaths in New York City shelters dropped 17% last year, according to a new city report. Plus, a new City Council bill would require the city to regularly review access to d…
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The Morning Five: Wednesday, April 23, 2025 -- Secretary Rubio Announces Plan to Overhaul State, 60 Minutes Producer Resigns and SCOTUS Hears Case on Religious Freedom and Public Schools
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Sociologist Arlie Hochschild has spent years talking with people living in rural parts of the country who have been hit hard by the loss of manufacturing jobs and shuttered coal mines. They’re the very people President Donald Trump argues will benefit most from his sweeping wave of tariffs and recent executive orders aimed at reviving coal mining i…
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Kate MacFall and Katherine McGill—longtime wildlife experts joining me for a discussion devoted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), specifically, the FWC’s current effort to evaluate existing rules for wildlife trapping—address what for many may be the surprising prevalence of trapping in Florida. McGill and MacFall go o…
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Evening Roundup: Mahmoud Khalil Misses Son’s Birth, Hochul Gains Support from Voters, Bedford Public Library Reopens and Earth Day
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8:04The wife of Mahmoud Khalil says immigration officials prevented her husband from being able to attend the birth of their first child. Plus, a new poll indicates that Gov. Hochul's standing with New York State voters is improving. Also, Brooklyn's Bedford public library is officially reopening this week following substantial renovations over the pas…
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Midday News: Schumer’s Popularity Dips After Budget Vote, City Adds Flood Protection in Southeast Brooklyn for Earth Week, and Experts Say NYS Is Falling Behind on Climate Goals
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9:37A new Siena poll shows U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer’s approval rating has fallen following his support of a Republican-led budget deal to avoid a federal shutdown. Meanwhile, the Adams administration says hundreds of new rain gardens and so-called infiltration basins are now in place across Flatbush and Canarsie to help manage stormwater and reduce f…
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Nomura Makes Largest Acquisition Since Lehman | April 22, 2025 – Morning Market Briefing
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26:41Andrew, Ben, and Tom discuss yesterday's market activity, Nomura buying Macquarie's US and European public asset management, and the Novo Nordisk pill underperforming Eli Lilly. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit: https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefings Please see disclosures: https://www.…
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Political Coffee 4-22-25: Sen Dennis Linthicum (ret) weekly interview, Oregon’s ‘Illegals Industrial Complex” laid out for you, 3rd Trump assassin handler identified as Ukrainian operative in Ukraine and ...
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217 Today: U.S. farmers were already struggling to turn a profit. Trump’s trade war will make that harder
In today's deep dive, we'll learn how tariffs are likely to make things more expensive for farmers.By The 217 Today Podcast
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Morning Headlines: Migrant Children in Court Without Lawyers, Hotel Group Pushes for Lower Tax, and Trump Weighs In on Long Island Mascot Fight
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3:05Local immigration advocates say more migrant children are showing up to court without legal representation, after the Trump administration cut funding for their attorneys. Meanwhile, New York City’s hotel lobby is urging officials to lower the occupancy tax, blaming tourism losses on new federal tariffs. Plus, President Trump is backing a Long Isla…
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The Morning Five: Tuesday, April 22, 2025 -- Pope Francis, and NPR Reports Defense Secretary Hegseth Might be Replaced
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Evening Roundup: New Yorkers Mourn the Death of Pope Francis, Health System Restores Capacity for Inpatient Psychiatric Care, Who is Mohsen Mahdawi and NYPD Invests in Drone Surveillance
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8:10St.Patrick’s Cathedral was filled with mourners at its Easter Monday mass as churchgoers learned of Pope Francis’ death. Plus, a Hudson Valley health system agrees to restore psychiatric care and mental health reforms. Meanwhile, details are emerging about Mohsen Mahdawi, the second Columbia University student protest leader detained by U.S. immigr…
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Midday News: White House Threatens MTA Over Congestion Pricing, NYC Cracks Down on Illegal Broker Fees, and Carnegie Hall Celebrates Latin Music
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8:16The Trump administration is giving New York State a May 21 deadline to shut down its congestion pricing program or explain how it complies with federal law. Meanwhile, New York City’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection is rolling out enforcement guidelines for the city’s upcoming ban on most tenant-paid broker fees. Plus, Carnegie Hall la…
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Political Coffee 4-21-25: Coffee Klatch tonight with Mayor Julie Hoy and Rep Ed Diehl 6pm at Bo and Vine restaurant, How to become a budget detective and find improper, wasteful, inappropriate spending ...
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43:09Coffee Klatch tonight with Salem Mayor Julie Hoy and Rep Ed Diehl: How to become a budget detective and find improper, wasteful, inappropriate spending in Salem’s past, present and future budgets: https://www.ocwf.org/_files/ugd/2be652_833fb5af12660a07451572cb4012c5c1.pdf Here’s the link to the city of Salem budget pages: https://www.cityofsalem.ne…
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Muni Market Turbulence & Medicaid Budget Cuts | April 21, 2025 – Morning Market Briefing
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17:38Ben and Tom discuss the death of Pope Francis, muni market turbulence, and Medicaid budget cuts. For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visit: https://www.narwhal.com/blog/daily-market-briefings Please see disclosures: https://www.narwhal.com/disclosureBy Narwhal Capital Management
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In today's deep dive, we'll listen to a conversation with Darius and Catherine Brubeck about their book, which follows the path to establishing a jazz education program in apartheid-era South Africa.By The 217 Today Podcast
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Morning Headlines: MTA Defies Congestion Pricing Deadline, Council Eyes Parking Reforms, and Fired NYPD Officer Sues to Get Job Back
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2:53The MTA says it will not comply with the federal government’s demand to shut down congestion pricing, despite Sunday’s deadline. Meanwhile, New York City Council members are holding a hearing on parking reforms, focusing on safety measures like daylighting and truck loading zones. Plus, a former NYPD officer fired for firing his weapon off-duty is …
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NYC Now Explains: Why Prosecutors Revolted Over the Adams Case
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16:19NYC Now is back this weekend with part five in its series on Mayor Eric Adams and how he has found himself at the mercy of intersecting political powers — from his voter base, to the courts, to Governor Kathy Hochul, and, of course, President Donald Trump. This week, host Janae Pierre and WNYC reporter Samantha Max take a deep dive into the chaotic…
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How Police Guns End Up in the Hands of Criminals
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50:45When the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department in California wanted to purchase new firearms, it sold its used ones to help cover the cost. The old guns went to a distributor, which then turned around and sold them to the public. One of those guns—a Glock pistol—found its way to Indianapolis. That Glock was involved in the killing of Maria Leslie’…
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Evening Roundup: Bronx Gang Indictments, NJ Cities Crack Down on Homelessness, and Liberty Dance Team Tryouts
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8:07City officials in the Bronx are charging 20 alleged gang members with 15 shootings spanning the last three years. In New Jersey, WNYC’s Mike Hayes reports on a new local law that criminalizes homelessness. Plus, WNYC’s Hannah Frishberg takes us inside tryouts for the Timeless Torches, the New York Liberty’s senior dance team.…
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Episode 687: PAUL HAWKEN (2021)-REGENERATION: Placing Life at the Center of All We Do
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59:49Trump sows cruel, careless, criminal, incompetent chaos - even in Earth Month. Here’s my 2021 conversation with PAUL HAWKEN about his book, REGENERATION: ENDING THE CLIMATE CRISIS IN ONE GENERATION, and the organization dedicated to making that a reality. Here’s a chance to step back or sink deeper into the promise and the challenge of making a reg…
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Midday News: AG James Slams Federal Calls for Her Prosecution, the City Pauses Composting Fines, and the Trump Administration Wants Control of Penn Station Overhaul
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9:14New York Attorney General Letitia James says the Trump administration’s call for her prosecution is politically motivated, after federal officials accused her of falsifying property records. Meanwhile, Mayor Adams is pausing composting fines for smaller buildings, saying more education is needed on the city’s new waste rules. Plus, in a major shake…
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In today's deep dive, we'll learn about the play “Quantum Voyages” and the new rendition that features a musical twist.By The 217 Today Podcast
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Morning Headlines: Federal Judge Weighs Trump’s $11 Billion Health Funding Cuts, City Officials Show Caution on Self-Driving Cars, Knicks Start Playoff Push, and Feds Take Over Penn Station Revamp
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12:44A federal judge is now considering whether the Trump administration can cut $11 billion in health grants, including $360 million for New York State. Meanwhile, New York City transportation officials say self-driving cars aren’t ready for the city’s streets just yet. Also, the Knicks begin their playoff run Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. P…
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Lea Rainey, founder of Roots Zero Waste Market part 1/2
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28:09Did you know that the grocery industry makes a significant contribution to both food waste and the global plastic crisis? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn for her conversation with Lea Rainey, founder of Roots Zero Waste Market and Organic Cafe, located in Garden City, ID. Rainey discusses what makes her groc…
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Evening Roundup: A Call for More Birthing Centers in NYC, Criminal Defendants and Access to Mental Health Care, the Road to Close Rikers Island Jail Complex, Affordable Housing in New Jersey and NYC’s ...
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10:13New York City’s public advocate released a report showing Black women are nine times more likely to die from pregnancy or childbirth than white women in the city. Plus, defense lawyers have developed backdoor legal maneuvers to move their clients to the front of the line for mental health services. Also, criminal justice experts say the Adams admin…
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Midday News: Neighbors Recall Man Killed by NYPD in Astoria, Hochul Fights Wind Project Pause, and Feds Take Aim at AG Letitia James
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10:41Neighbors say the man fatally shot by police in Astoria this week struggled with mental health issues and had been left without support following his parents’ deaths. Meanwhile, Governor Hochul vows to fight the Trump administration’s decision to pause a major wind energy project off Long Island. Plus, in this week’s Politics Brief, a Trump adminis…
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