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The tides of American history lead through the streets of New York City — from the huddled masses on Ellis Island to the sleazy theaters of 1970s Times Square. The elevated railroad to the Underground Railroad. Hamilton to Hammerstein! Greg and Tom explore more than 400 years of action-packed stories, featuring both classic and forgotten figures who have shaped the world.
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Putnam City Baptist Church Podcast

Putnam City Baptist Church

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Know God, Become Family, and Impact the World. It’s not just a slogan, it’s how we do life together at PCBC. Each week we dig into God’s Word looking for answers and seeking His truth for our lives. Hear replays of our sermons in our weekly podcast.
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Bridge Cities Church

Bridge Cities Church

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God has called us to be a church that is “for these cities and for all people.” That means what God has called us to do is Bigger Than our Sunday gathering, Bigger Than Bettendorf and we want to empower the next generation to carry the torch of the Gospel Beyond our Lifetime. Bridge Cities Church is a non-denominational Christian Church that is focused on planting churches (Bridge Churches) throughout the Quad Cities in order to reach our post-Christian community.
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The Bridge / OKC Podcast

The Bridge / Oklahoma City

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The Bridge exists to help people get to their other side. From lost to found, broken to whole, anger to love, addicted to set free. We are one Church with multiple locations. This is the podcast of our OKC campus under the leadership of Rodney Wardwell.
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More than a dozen key Atlanta lawmakers endorsed state Sen. Jason Esteves in his Democratic bid for governor this week, choosing him over former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. Also: U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter releases an ad attacking Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff for his support of transgender rights; and the Georgia Supreme Court reaffirms the …
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In 1939, Robert Moses sprung his latest project upon the world -- the Brooklyn-Battery Bridge, connecting the tip of Manhattan to the Brooklyn waterfront, slicing through New York Harbor just to the north of Governor's Island. To build it, Moses dictated that the historic Battery Park would need to be redesigned. And its star attraction the New Yor…
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Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms is officially a candidate for Georgia governor in 2026. But from her one term as Atlanta mayor to any knowledge of then-President Joe Biden's cognitive decline as a member of his administration, the candidate who wants to become the nation's first Black female governor is facing a lot of questions.…
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Decatur FC, a semiprofessional women’s soccer team, looks forward to potentially setting more attendance records and continuing a high standard on the field during its second season. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every …
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A long, long time ago in New York — in the 1730s, back when the city was a holding of the British, with a little over 10,000 inhabitants — a German printer named John Peter Zenger decided to print a four-page newspaper called the New York Weekly Journal. This is pretty remarkable in itself, as there was only one other newspaper in town called the N…
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Stone Mountain Mayor Beverly Jones is facing allegations that she removed two councilmembers from the city's bank accounts. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. EST on ANF+ and Decaturish.com. More …
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have declined to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in his 2026 reelection bid. So far, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter and Georgia Insurance and Fire Commissioner John King have thrown their hats into the GOP Senate primary, with more candidates perhaps on the way.…
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A metro Atlanta couple witnessed the historic election of the first American pope Thursday. During their honeymoon trip in Italy, Chase Adams and Sandra Padilla heard news of white smoke pouring from the Sistine Chapel chimney — a signal of a new pope being elected to lead the Catholic Church. “I think it was something pretty spectacular. I mean, I…
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Gov. Brian Kemp decided this week not to run for U.S. Senate in Georgia, thus opening the door for an array of GOP challengers hoping to unseat Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. MORE HEADLINES Gov. Brian Kemp bows out of Senate race, reshaping Georgia’s political landscape With Kemp out, which Georgia Republican could run for US Senate against Jon O…
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A man accused of trying to kidnap a toddler at an Acworth Walmart was released from jail after a month and a half behind bars. Mahendra Patel, 57, from Kennesaw, was arrested in March after a mother said Patel grabbed her child in the store. But Patel’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, claims he was just trying to help the mother, who had her hands ful…
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When Prospect Park was first opened to the public in the late 1860s, the City of Brooklyn was proud to claim a landmark as beautiful and as peaceful as New York’s Central Park. But the superstar landscape designers — Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux — weren’t finished. This park came with two grand pleasure drives, wide boulevards that emanat…
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In his first words as Pope Francis’ successor, New Pope Leo XIV emphasized a message of peace, dialogue and missionary evangelization. Robert Prevost is a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and took over the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops. He is the first elected pope from the United States in the 2,000-year history of the Ca…
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International soccer is heading to Decatur in 2026 as the FIFA World Cup comes to Atlanta. Plus, Decatur City Commission has unanimously approved a resolution to create a reparations task force. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly epi…
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Outgoing Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday he is not running for U.S. Senate. Kemp had been rumored to be a possible Republican challenger to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, the Georgia Democratic incumbent who made his reelection campaign official in March. So far, no GOP candidate has stepped up to challenge Ossoff, whose Georgia U.S. Senate seat is…
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President Donald Trump’s national approval rating has dropped significantly since his inauguration, but recent polling suggests Georgia Republicans remain firmly in his corner. A new court filing is revealing how the White House has gone about selecting certain student visas for cancellation. Earlier this week, Gov. Kemp signed two major bills aime…
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Tickets are selling fast for the St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway. Atlanta News First has partnered with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to give away a brand new home and other prizes. The goal is to raise money for St. Jude Research Hospital and its fight to end childhood cancer. The grand prize is a 2,518-square-foot home in Cumming. The 2025 d…
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Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. EST on ANF+ and Decaturish.com. More from Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/ More from Decaturish here: https://decaturish.com/…
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US Rep. Marjorie Taylor is facing calls for her censure after a social media post she made after the death of Pope Francis was announced. Also: Greene said she could win Georgia's GOP Senate nomination if Gov. Brian Kemp doesn't run; Democrat state Sen. Jason Esteves said he's running governor in 2026, while Jason Carter rules out - for now - anoth…
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On October 29, 1975, President Gerald Ford walked into a press conference at the National Press Club and, using more precise, more eloquent words than legend remembers, but in no uncertain terms, told New York City that the federal government was not going to bail it out. The following day the New York Daily News -- the city's first tabloid newspap…
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Reactions from around Georgia and the nation are pouring in after the death of Pope Francis. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines. Catch weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. EST on ANF+ and Decaturish.com. More from Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/ More from Decaturi…
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